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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sure Pyle admin is resisting this as much as they possibly can--the school believes that anyone who wants extra rigor should go to a magnet, as if you can snap your fingers and go, particularly now. [/quote] Seems to me that Pyle feels they already provide a superior level of teaching to their students compared to other mcps schools. We always read that Pyle kids don't bother with magnets because they already have wonderful schools.[/quote] [b]MS taught all student bodies well back when it could do tracking in all subject matter. Curriculum 2.0 dropped differentiation for ES and MS and many students became bored beyond belief, especially after coming from the highly engaged HGC student body, class and curriculum. Pyle has gotten an earful and now MCPS may bring back more challenging ability tracking and classes to home MS's. [/b] MCPS MS and HS magnets are a pretty moot offering if you live that far away from where it's stationed. [/quote] Good! Bring it back for ES too![/quote] Yes, it is beyond time to fix MCPS MS and ES. Barbell approach: Fix for the ELLs, FIx for the highly capable. [/quote]
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