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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No explicit reading instruction. [b]That’s the main difference and why halF MCPS third graders read below grade level - and this was pre-pandemic[/b]. Agreed something went awry with teacher training - and the quality of teachers has declined. Granted, anecdotal: my (female) friend who was an Alexandria math teacher for 5 years left to make half a million in government computer sales. This would not have happened 30 years ago. We are largely attracting the lower third of every graduating class in the first place and they stay - smart leaves fast. (And the REALLY slow go into school leadership/administration)[/quote] Only 38 percent of the state and 32 percent nationally read at grade level. So what's your point?[/quote] Is that statistic supposed to appease MCPS parents? [/quote]
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