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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes I did. And I regret to say, the writer was not doing a great job organizing the article. She first mentioned economic hardship. Then changed topics to teacher instructions (to be relevant, to reteach ...) What exactly is her point? Anyway - if it is economic hardship - it is not MCPS's problem and don't try to make it so. If it is a teaching issue, then something may need to be done but for most people here I highly doubt that they would be very enthusiastic about changing the teaching style to something like "reteach" "slow down" to make the "dropout" situation better. [/quote] If people are dropping out of school because of economic hardship, then it is MCPS's problem.[/quote] No. Economic hardship has nothing to do with schools.[b] The school system is not there to solve people's economic problems. MCPS provides a platform for kids to go to school. If the parents choose not to send their kids to MCPS because they value money more than education, that is not MCPS's problem. [/b] If the MCPS wanted to ask the DA to sue the families for dropping their kids out of school, that I would have no problem, just don't spend our education money on the legal fees. :idea: :idea: [/quote][/quote]
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