Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Oy vey. This is rapidly devolving into the same arguments about whether MCPS is going to heck, just like every other thread here. I should have known better. :/
Oh, well. I was going to share things like... well, for the Center...
At that time (late 80s), AS I RECALL:
-It was for 4th-6th grades, as 6th was still a part of ES.
-We had our grade-level teachers for most of the day, especially for reading and so on-- but the 4th grade teacher taught science to all of the grades (in a rotation), the 5th grade taught us all social studies, and 6th, math-- for all three years.
-I think MCPS had 3 "Areas" (do they... still divide the county this way?), basically 1) downcounty east, 2) downcounty/midcounty west and 3) upcounty. Each area had one CHG school, and each CHG school was a regular school, but with one class each of CHG students, about 24 per class. So in the Center program, countywide, total, there were only about 70-80 kids per grade. I guess about 1% of the total students at the time in those grades.
-I'm pretty sure my parents had to apply, and maybe have me tested in some way, specifically for the program. But I think part of admission could be based on privately-tested IQ scores, which I had. I remember hearing that the IQ cutoff was 135 (minimum, just to be considered).
Etc.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Yes, hard to believe, but in the old days, everyone actually wanted to move here and raise kids here. Schools were excellent. All in the past.
- not op but have been here 30 years
Just stop.
MCPS is one of the top school districts in the country.
Move to Alabama or MO then come back and try again.
I am so tired of this garbage. You don't like it move or put your kids in a private school that most likely is sub par to MCPS particularly in math & Science.
MCPS ranked #7 in Maryland based on state assessment tests. Where do you see MCPS is one of the top school district?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Yes, hard to believe, but in the old days, everyone actually wanted to move here and raise kids here. Schools were excellent. All in the past.
- not op but have been here 30 years
Just stop.
MCPS is one of the top school districts in the country.
Move to Alabama or MO then come back and try again.
I am so tired of this garbage. You don't like it move or put your kids in a private school that most likely is sub par to MCPS particularly in math & Science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Yes, hard to believe, but in the old days, everyone actually wanted to move here and raise kids here. Schools were excellent. All in the past.
- not op but have been here 30 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
This board is very much not real life.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
This board is very much not real life.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
This board is very much not real life.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.