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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I advise people to leave their MCPS bubble once in a while. Even at its worst, MCPS provides a higher level of education and college prep than most of the country. Could it see some changes and improvements? Of course. Nobody is perfect. [b]But to act as if MCPS is somehow not A level education is ridiculous[/b].[/quote] The MSDE Report Card shows that MCPS does not offer A-level education. For the 2025 MSDE Report Card, at each level, MCPS earned [b]Elementary[/b] Academic Achievement 11.2 out of 20 [b]Middle[/b] Academic Achievement 10.2 out of 20 [b]High[/b] Academic Achievement 15.4 out of 30 In what world do scores like THAT in Academic Achievement equal A-level education? Pull your head out of the sand. Or stop lying. Either rather, the truth is plainly seen and felt by parents and students.[/quote] I guess no school district in MD offers A-level education in MSDE report card.[/quote]
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