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Reply to "MCPS Graduation Rate Drops to 88.7% for 2024-2025 School Year; Down from 91.85% Previous Year"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS is freaking out about the EML graduation rate. But it is a difficult situation because the kids tend to speak Spanish exclusively when they are not in school. And many of their parents have not had much education themselves so the kids are not in academically stimulating environments outside of school. And in typical MCPS fashion, they are trying to dump everything on teachers. At our school, administrators are pressuring teachers to scaffold every single assignment for EML students. And to teach in an EML friendly way - aka slow down and make things easier [/quote] I mean it's fine if they try to do that and it's the MCPS way. But the results will come out when the ACCESS proficiency levels come out and if the EML students at the school are meeting their ACCESS proficiency level progress benchmarks. (not just meeting the exit criteria but meeting progress expected based on the student's initial proficiency level in ACCESS) I'm saying this is an issue with policies on MCPS and it's administrators, not the teachers.[/quote]
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