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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get a tutor or Saturday school. [/quote] Nope, the school has an obligation to address these gaps. [/quote] You should’ve learned that public education in this country is a joke. We all saw that last year with online learning. Get your kid a tutor. [/quote] Public education here is excellent, but there are many hyper-privileged types that expect the county to raise their kids for them.[/quote] LMAO. Excellent? Not by a long shot. Especially not in MoCo. We do have some excellent teachers. But the school system as a whole is pretty subpar. [/quote] [b]All the evidence suggests otherwise. When I was in MCPS 30 years ago the average SAT score was maybe 1000. Today it's more like 1400. It's pretty clear this dramatic increase in these standardized test scores is because the high-quality of education is just getting better and better with each year[/b].[/quote] Stop contradicting our narrative about failing schools with facts!![/quote] These tests have been revised several times since then. Its not the same test and the same scale for the past 30 years.[/quote] Nice try but that doesn't cut it since it accounts only for a small portion of the vast gains made. [/quote] Very true but facts aren't popular with this crowd.[/quote] Lol. It's sad how the MCPS crowd puff themselves up to look good. [b]If you look at the High School statistics, you also need to take into account the number of children who did not take the SAT (surprisingly high)[/b] or overall readiness for college according to UofM standards. If you use a zero for every child who didn't take the SAT, the numbers look very different.[/quote] Why do some folks like to post false information? It's usually in the mid 70's to 80 percent of MCPS seniors take the SAT; a much, much higher participation rate than any school district in the area. [/quote]
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