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Reply to "What If I Told You The Regional Model Isn’t About Advanced Academics?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS is not turning the programs into magnets. They are expanding magnets AND interest based programs and if they are smart putting some criteria and evaluation measures around all programs (local or centrally managed). Will that align with the goals of the Blueprint? Yes. How is this a problem? Students can gain real world skills and make choices about career/college decisions. Example: Kod does a science program, gets a Pharmacy Tech certificate. Goes to college to get a Pharmacy and is able to have a job during the school year. I swear ya’ll are just finding reasons to be against progress. Fight for great implementation. Fight for quality teacher training. Fight for proactive recruitment. Fight for course and program evaluation.[/quote] Where does the new regional model talk about their course and program evaluation? I don't recall this has been mentioned ever by far. And kudos for you to work on Sunday morning, CO staff. Do you get a bonus? [/quote] So anyone who doesn't agree with your conspiracy theories, your wacko ideas is a CO staff? DP[/quote] You didn't address my question: where is the course and program evaluation plan and timeline? Your writing style really sells you out. [/quote] As the original poster of the comment and not the PP you are responding, no I don’t work for CO. I do agree with the PP’s statement, that just because people disagree with you doesn’t mean they work for CO or MCPS at all. There are other concerned parents in the district with other ideas. Maybe if you took that into consideration you’d understand the point of my initial post, which is to say that expanding access to program is not a problem. What parents should be aligned in fighting for is being sure that implementation of the expansion is done well. And that requires understanding what is wrong now, good implementation planning, and a plan for evaluations once done.[/quote]
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