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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Total corruption. Teachers get canned for reporting true data on non inflated grades, behavior, crime etc and admin get promoted for covering up, inflating grades, and showing rosey optics. Good luck finding teachers after you abused and fired the few left in the industry. [/quote] Agreed. How do you fix such a huge, corrupt school system? With zero oversight. It’s very difficult. [/quote] Please show me where MCPS acknowledges their failures. Seriously. I have a bridge in Brooklyn I could sell you…. Im the PP who left prior to pandemic but culture is the hardest to change in any large org. They likely have leaders from current regime who got there by the mantra ‘we are great’ and likely have doctored data to keep showing this as the org death spiraled. Not completely MCPS’ fault. Show me a place with robust economic engine - and I’ll show you a solid public school system. Moco as we know ain’t that place anymore, sadly. It hates business- yet they are the only group to insist upon excellence since they evaluate your 12th graders who aren’t headed for higher Ed.[/quote] Please show me where they don’t. Have you been to or seen a recent BOE meeting? One of the things I can actually applaud the Superintendent for is moving the district to be data focused. You say MCPS like it’s not an entity made of thousands of people that work there. I’ve not talked to anyone who apart of the system(teachers, principal, CO admin, parent, or student) who thinks everything is perfect. Are there likely people in the system who are against change? Yes, that’s true in any organization, but it doesn’t mean no change is occurring [/quote]
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