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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]14:16 AKA MCPS Snowflake poster has graced us again with their presence. Where do you teach when you aren't working on the curriculum committee, Strayer University or McDonalds U? Personally, I am fed up with your MCPS walks on water, this is so wonderful nonsense. You may be happy that you are screwing parents who are more successful and educated than you but guess what....these parents will not sit by and just let their kids drop down to your levels. They will do outside enrichment, teach them at home, drop out for private schools, or go to Virginia. [b]Your kid who inherited your lack of motivation and IQ will still be at the bottom not caring about how he does in school and on a path to community college. Nothing will change other than a decline of what was once a good school system.[/b] The real damage is to the kids that have parents who don't have the education, time, or means to educate their kids beyond the lowered expectations of you and your colleagues in MCPS. For these kids, education is their only shot to change their circumstances but they have less of a chance now thanks to people like you. You may think your job is just to justify your own existence, hide the underachievers, and pass them through the system but this is wrong. Just dead wrong for kids who need education. [/quote] :shock: Wow. This post is a little over the top. And it's not cool to attack someone's kid, nor is it cool to slam community colleges. Community colleges can really benefit some students, including those you claim to support in your third paragraph -- those who have fewer outside resources.[/quote]
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