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Reply to "Has the fall off of MCPS been as bad as people say?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Demographic changes (majority minority) Socioeconomic changes (the county isn’t as wealthy as it used to be) Covid (the county really effed up with keeping the kids home so long, greatly-lowered standards bc mental health, over reliance on Chromebooks) Discipline changes (kids are less respectful these days just overall, thank you, gentle parenting, and schools are hamstrung on what they can do legally and try desperately to avoid suspending too many kids of color, and MCPS still has a lot of old, racist teachers who LOVE to blame everything on this- but it’s just one piece) Political changes (since Trump Part 1 everyone has gotten more strident on both sides and too quickly accuses the other of malice and bad intentions) And now the county is in the middle of a big redistricting (third rail!) and wants to get rid of the magnets (whose racist history is awful, and which are still too white, but which offered real enrichment for super high achievers, so which kept a segment of the families happy). I have four kids who’ve gone thru MCPS and I still support public education and MCPS in general, but times are TOUGH right now and we can get thru it if we get rid of the stupid racist dog whistles about discipline and come together to make MCPS a decent place for all kids. [/quote] I think the way you layered, interrelated way you painted things here is right for the most part. But I will quibble with you on the racism part. There ARE a lot of student behavior issues that are being glossed over and avoided because you have cowards in the system who are fearful of being labeled racist for discipling Black kids, but as you point out that's just one piece of the puzzle. If we hone in on the student discipline aspect of this, as you admit, there ARE lots of racist white teachers and admin still in the system. For those lower-level infractions, a good portion of the behavior issues are initiated or exacerbated by the fact that the system has not purged those racist teachers and admin. MCPS spent money investigating and developing an antiracism action plan to mitigate this. But nothing has happened. So if MCPS admits racist White teachers and admin are a problem, and the evidence shows it's a problem, the system has a duty to address it. BTW: White flight has pushed a lot of well-to-do out of MCPS, but increasingly, I'm seeing more middle class Black and Hispanic families flee to privates because they're shocked, appalled and disappointed by the state of MCPS. Especially in schools that are Title I at the elementary level and high FARMS at the secondary level. [/quote] Teachers of any race (as well as admin and parents) can be racist to other groups. We had admin hate the white kids in ES and at our HS - our one AP refuses to help smart kids/kids not of her race. It sucks and nothing you can do about it.[/quote]
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