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Reply to "Bad grades? Let's teach them less"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't care about the change in grades, but I do care if they water down the classes and get rid of some content in Middle/High School classes. I like the ideas of if a kid truly can't keep up, their parents need to submit a request for a waiver. Don't dumb down the class for my kids (who can keep up) just because your kid can't. That or have the different sections - one class for kids who can keep up, one class for kids who need the flexible due dates. Of course, that might mean the kids don't go to their home school virtually but so be it.[/quote] This is the inflection point when “thriving” kids and parents realize they’re about to have their experience highly compromised as well. [/quote] Its really not, though. Kids who are doing wellnhavr parents who make sure they do well. I am doubling down on supplementing. Nbd.[/quote] If you have to supplement, then it's not working at large.[/quote] Most kids needed supplementing to do well in MCPS before pandemic. It could be simply parents doing it.[/quote]
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