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Reply to "New curriculum selection process delayed— new RFP must be issues now"
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[quote=Anonymous]so then who is responsible for c2.0 if some anonymous WaPo person claims everyone at central office is a victim of central office? The end all be all problem is the oNE YEAR DELAY of pilotig a new and approved math and English K-8 curriculum. Plus the ONE- THREE year delay of some schools even receiving a decent curriculum. That’s the problem. MCPS should be working over he summer to solve this. And btw, if they pick some goofy, semi-experimental, Chromebook/online-ladened “curriculum” with no textbooks or workbooks families like us will absolutely leave MOCo and MCPS in droves. My youngest kid is incoming K and I’ve listened to Co-workers and neighbors disgusted with MCPS curriculum and lack of ability tracking for able-students. This will be the absolutely last chance. I don’t care how many friends my three kids have at MCPS we will be movhave Ng to VA or going private like we almost did three years ago for our oldest. No one at central - lang, fiaozo. Other lacy 50 ppl in the committee or Smith- out the kids first by issuing a total delay until September knowing it washed out a whole entire year of students chance at an actual curriculum that leading public and private school districts use. Again, if they botch this, we’re out. And we know our options, can afford them and know what they do for math and ela. [/quote]
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