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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parochial and seton schools in Los Angeles have dramatically succeeded as well with educating poor URM families well. [/quote] Private schools can kick out kids who misbehave. a plus for the other 30 kids in a class . . . [/quote] Are you saying MCPS has extremely high % if misbehaving kids at every grade level? If that is one if a few fundamental issues, why isn’t anyone discussing that. [/quote] I had 15 in one class who were a mess. They traveled in a group. I had them toward the end of my day, which was bad for all involved. One plus? Many had time during the day to get into trouble - so they were with security. Each grade level can have out-of-control kids. And sadly, if they enter in 9th (or 6th), they usually don't improve over the years. You can thank restorative practices for pushing teachers out bc there is no such thing as discipline. [/quote] This 100%. I am tired of my kids having to deal with these kids. the teachers DO NOT DO ANYTHING. they allow the behavior to.continue for some bizarre reason. They cant kick these.kida.out so everyone suffers. The amount of misbehaving kids is what makes a school bad. and it starts at home. it isnt the other students or the teachers...its these families that really don't care about education. Get them out. [/quote] DP I’m a parent and I would not blame the teachers. The teachers want the kids out of their classroom also. There is pressure from admin to keep the kids in the classroom. And MCPS as a whole does not believe in punishing kids for poor behavior. [/quote]
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