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[quote=Anonymous] There's a lot of things that go on in CMIT North. Some bad and some good. The school itself is trying to get better. When my child was in 6th grade, CMIT South and CMIT Elementary had opened. A lot of good teachers had left to those schools. This made the school pretty terrible. I saw a lot of stuff about the hierarchy with higher and lower classes. The school isn't flat out discriminating lower classes and praising the higher classes. A lot of these issues come up with the students. I went in one day and saw chaos. A lot of these kids were screaming mid-class, vandalizing school property, dropping food everywhere. I think teachers should be a bit tougher against kids who are like this. I'm not saying that all kids were like this, but a lot students looked like they didn't care. I saw students pulling out the keys from chromebooks mid-class. But, like I said before the school is getting better. The school used to place kids in classes and named them based on their level. Now they dropped the number thing and call classes by University names. But not all is to blame on students. Teachers can be pretty terrible too. One of the math teachers acts like an elitist. She acts like we should worship her for giving us time. And one of the administrators there is the worst. She has the worst attitude. I don't even know what her role is. She is not a teacher, guidance counselor, secretary, etc. I'm pretty sure she just sits there as an extra. My child told me that once she came barging in taking his food. But a lot of teachers are really good as well. My child's current RELA teacher is amazing. Her assignments really stimulate my child. It's impossible to fail in her class. She has provided a lot of extra credit. The school provides a lot of extracurricular activities to do. They have been adding more sports. Overall, I recommend trying this school out. The school is getting a new building and administration is changing. They've been implementing some new rules to help push ahead of Maryland standards. [/quote]
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