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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please make sure your comments have value and will be heard. Send an email to those who can and/or should make a difference. There are recent news reports about a teacher who took a courageous stance on history classes at RM high school. It is time parents showed similar courage to stand up for their beliefs. So write to: BOE@mcpsmd.org Roland_Ikheloa@mcpsmd.org (Ombudsman) Joshua_Starr@mcpsmd.org Marty_Creel@mcpsmd.org Erick_J_Lang@mcpsmd.org Please write a well-thought opinion on Curriculum 2.0 and make a difference for your child and mine. [/quote] FYI: Any parent who wants to contact the above mentioned people in MCPS, feel free but don't be disillusioned that your time and effort will achieve anything. I have contacted these people on another issue and all they did was circle the wagons, give the company line, and not solve the problem which had an easy solution. Instead, I would encourage throwing parental support behind the teacher at RM. She may need it or be faced with losing her job, an unfortunate transfer, and/or loose any type of advancement if parents do not back her up. A teacher that is bold enough to speak up and fight for the children in her classroom is a rare commodity now a day when so many teachers are just happy to get a paycheck. How could MCPS ignore both parent and teacher groups if they united and supported each other to fix what is wrong with our school system?[/quote] First, the teacher was a he and not a she. Second, it is different when one person pursues an issue as opposed to many having the same issue. Circling the wagons is common and making a huge public outcry is the answer.[/quote]
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