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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exactly—Id guess that will be the outcome, except we’re also getting a new overall curriculum in the next few years, so much is in flux. Who knows. Plus, our middle school principal and teachers didn’t even know this was happening until parents started asking questions. Central didn’t prepare principals in advance at all. I think central just had a knee jerk reaction when the lawsuit threats started coming in, and cobbled together a makeshift solution without thinking through any of the fallout. One only has to look at the thread on MCPS and technology to know how teachers feel about this type of thing. I have some big questions about who is steering the MCPS ship. [b]One of the GT center teachers is telling parents to depend on nothing because clearly even if one plan is in place for next year, they may change their mind again...and then again. [/b]She recommended planning accordingly. [/quote] Is this a Cold Spring teacher? [/quote] DP, but we are at a CES that is not Cold Spring. FWIW, our CES teacher said the same thing to us earlier this year. She said even the CES teachers really don't know what's happening regarding changes. [/quote]
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