Anonymous wrote:My kid complained that every book was a different version of a coming-of-age struggle usually involving race or occasionally gender. She pined for just one sci fi option.
I do not remember any Harriet Tubman.
Anonymous wrote:Me to my 7th grader , who is holding a book on Harriet Tubman - "Hey, looks like you are learning about Harriet Tubman."
DS - "Yea, for the 10th year in a row."
Me- "Are you learning anything new?"
DS - "eh"
He goes to a MCPS
Can we mix it up a little?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because there isn’t a single coherent curriculum.
My kid is in 8th grade. One year, they read the same book (Red Scarf Girl) in both HIGH and English.
I mean, can’t the teachers communicate and read different books? The kids mentioned it to the teachers and they kind of shrugged.
It's the BOE! They are behind this Tubmanification of MCPS and other war crimes!
someone has a hardon for the hate of BOE.
I am not a fan of their's either, but seriously, you are like obssessed.
It was meant as satire of the daily BOE hate posts. Sorry if this wasn't clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because there isn’t a single coherent curriculum.
My kid is in 8th grade. One year, they read the same book (Red Scarf Girl) in both HIGH and English.
I mean, can’t the teachers communicate and read different books? The kids mentioned it to the teachers and they kind of shrugged.
It's the BOE! They are behind this Tubmanification of MCPS and other war crimes!
someone has a hardon for the hate of BOE.
I am not a fan of their's either, but seriously, you are like obssessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because there isn’t a single coherent curriculum.
My kid is in 8th grade. One year, they read the same book (Red Scarf Girl) in both HIGH and English.
I mean, can’t the teachers communicate and read different books? The kids mentioned it to the teachers and they kind of shrugged.
It's the BOE! They are behind this Tubmanification of MCPS and other war crimes!
Anonymous wrote:It’s because there isn’t a single coherent curriculum.
My kid is in 8th grade. One year, they read the same book (Red Scarf Girl) in both HIGH and English.
I mean, can’t the teachers communicate and read different books? The kids mentioned it to the teachers and they kind of shrugged.
Anonymous wrote:Me to my 7th grader , who is holding a book on Harriet Tubman - "Hey, looks like you are learning about Harriet Tubman."
DS - "Yea, for the 10th year in a row."
Me- "Are you learning anything new?"
DS - "eh"
He goes to a MCPS
Can we mix it up a little?