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Reply to "Is it common to have 30+ kids in class in MCPS ES?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Remember, MCPS goals are to close the achievement gap between hispanics/blacks and whites/asians, and [b]have everyone graduate at a level of proficiency to be able to go to community college. [/b] If you have other goals, do them yourself. They will use the $2.2B budget to pay themselves, their benefits and help the bottom with food, healthcare, english, childcare, reading and math. [/quote] I've read this assertion multiple times on DCUM. Nobody has ever produced any evidence to support this assertion.[/quote] Dude, it’s in the MCPS website and slide decks! And FYI, it’s parcc, dropout rates for esol and farm kids come 9-10th grade are terrible. So MCPS really is failing all around.[/quote]
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