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Reply to "MCPS Teachers - Do You Send Your Own Kids to Public School?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a huge advocate for free public education. I think quality education should be accessible to all regardless of income level. In MCPS, my children will attend public school. That said, we lived previously in an area where there was only one high school with nearly 8,000 students. Gang issues were pervasive. For the safety of my own children, I would have opted for private. MCPS’ schools have their own issues but so do private schools. On the whole, you can get a really strong education and [b]often better what private schools offer[/b].[/quote] You kid yourself. [/quote] Sure. My 20 years of experience across school districts and private schools MUST be wrong. Standards are higher in the private schools I’m affiliated with. I went 5 years without observations in public school. I’m observed 8 times a year now and I have to justify my curriculum choices to admin/curriculum advisors. I was never asked for plans in public. I have to post my plans to parents and students each week now. I’m sent to more trainings now, and they are actually useful, even to experienced teachers. In public, I sat through training for whatever the latest craze was, knowing it would be gone in a year anyway. I am held accountable, and students are held accountable. So yes, from my extensive experience I find private works far better for my own children and for my students. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is. [/quote] I’m not even a teacher and know this post makes no sense. Are you saying there are no standards or teacher accountability in public schools? Because if so I’m sure there are plenty of teachers who want to laugh you right off this board. Are there some bad admins and teachers? Sure every school has some. But by in large public school teachers are working very hard to meet the needs of all students while addressing the demands and whims of a lot of stakeholders (students, parents, admin, CO, BoE, politicians, and State BoE). Public school teachers get a ball of clay every year and are told to transform it into 20-30 beautiful statues and may not be given all the tools that would most easily beat help in the process.[/quote]
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