Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Some say that VA is an utter failure at MCPS. I wonder why would state inherit a failed system. Aren't they better off starting a new system at Frederick County or Howard County where the schools are rated at much higher level than MCPS?
LOL. Only in DCUM worldview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Some say that VA is an utter failure at MCPS. I wonder why would state inherit a failed system. Aren't they better off starting a new system at Frederick County or Howard County where the schools are rated at much higher level than MCPS?
Why do you think it’s an utter failure? They are not shutting it down.
Why is that MCPS is so secretive about everything now a days? Only communication is PR junk. Nothing useful for parents or students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Some say that VA is an utter failure at MCPS. I wonder why would state inherit a failed system. Aren't they better off starting a new system at Frederick County or Howard County where the schools are rated at much higher level than MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Some say that VA is an utter failure at MCPS. I wonder why would state inherit a failed system. Aren't they better off starting a new system at Frederick County or Howard County where the schools are rated at much higher level than MCPS?
Why do you think it’s an utter failure? They are not shutting it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Like MCYO! "Montgomery County Youth Orchestra" became the "Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra" because the state wanted in on a good thing but didn't want to do the heavy lifting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Anonymous wrote:Orientation is the Thursday morning before school starts. It is the same across the county. I haven’t heard that the VA is doing anything diffferent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Some say that VA is an utter failure at MCPS. I wonder why would state inherit a failed system. Aren't they better off starting a new system at Frederick County or Howard County where the schools are rated at much higher level than MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
"Some" think all sorts of things. Heck, some even lend credence to all sorts of things.
MCPS has said they're committed to it for the long haul, though. They may revisit if the state ever gets into it. The state may well offer some money to allow other counties' residents to use MCPS's version rather than trying to launch another one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore
Some think that they will shutdown VA.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has become a black box. No one knows what is going on there. Focus is on politics and PR not education anymore