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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have no doubt that there is a loss of learning due to the pandemic and virtual learning. Im just curious as to what some of you would have done differently? I mean going virtual was the only option at a time. Our kids are alive. Not saying they didn’t pay a price, of course, but what’s here is here .[/quote] What a joke.[/quote] Relocated to a southern state. Schools were open. Kids excelled.[/quote] Standards are so low at southern states that my kid is excelling there even without being enrolled there! lol[/quote] Which is why Texas has districts ranked in the top 10. Which is, by the way, way ahead of mcps which ranks far below. [/quote] Yes. Lots of Asian-Americans in Sugarland, Texas. These kids do very well! Y'all know why MCPS is doing poorly. Fake equity based on lowering the bar to rigerous programs that attracted the best students, removal of final exams so there is grade inflation, removal of textbooks etc so that kids who are doing poorly feel that they are doing well. LOL. [/quote]
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