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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op - assuming you are defining "good" or "bad" based on academic performance, I think the answer to your question is "not likely." In my view, the MCPS has turned the corner already. Its good days are behind us. [/quote] This.[/quote] +1. If you have young children, I'd recommend you look around other school districts. [/quote] OP, when the PPs say, "MCPS's good days are behind us," what they mean is: the population of Montgomery County is becoming less white, less affluent, and less native-born.[/quote] My kid is in an affluent "W" school and it is not so great either now with 2.0.......it is crowded, there is harly any time for recess and only 1/2 hour per week dedicate4d to the arts-music, art etc....not worth the high cost housing or taxes.[/quote] Curriculum 2.0 has nothing to do with school capacity, recess, or time for art or music. Also, my child is in an elementary school that is not in Bethesda or Potomac, and she gets 50 minutes of art a week, plus 50-100 minutes of music. [/quote]
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