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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just wow. This is serious yet the MCPS apologist booster trolls are out with wanting to focus on who leaked the data. If this is your biggest concern with this article then you have problems. They want you to think that someone at Einstein miskeyed a large number students being absent 47 times because their kid had 1-2 erroneous absences on their report card. They tried saying the only thing wrong with the article is that it didn't say that this happens at W schools -which it doesn't and WAPO had the data. Large number of kids having over 20 let alone 40 absences is NOT a typo and not a family deciding to go to Europe and take their kids out for two extra weeks around the holidays. These are not kids with medical excuses and doctor's note. These are kids that are truant and skipping school. MCPS does nothing and pressures the teachers to inflate their grades to keep the graduation rates for low performing schools up. They don't want their graduation numbers to reveal how many problems are at the school or more UMC families will flee those schools. Schools like Einstein are much lower performing than even the public abysmal numbers show. In true MCPS fashion they have taken the approach to hide this and provide basically fraudulent graduation credentials for large numbers of students. [/quote] Who leaked the data is extremely important to this investigation. If you don't understand that, you don't know anything about Montgomery County politics.[/quote] Finding the leaker is important because Jack Smith will then be able to change the subject by claiming the real issue is student privacy. He will circle the wagons, find a low-level scapegoat, and persist in his truly ridiculous position that no “wrongdoing” happened, even though administrators pressured teachers. He’s a joke and if the BOE does nothing to address this scandal, they too are a joke.[/quote]
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