Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.
I don't know what you actually mean but private schools in this area are inferior to MCPS. Only a few can compare to MCPS.
Seriously? My kid went to silver creek and was given sentence starters as their only source of writing. He had an A in math because he could retake anything until he got an A and the teacher point blank told me he was a C in math kinda kid, but that was only when I pushed her for the info.
He’s now at private. There is Hw, quizzes, and tests. He’s actually learning how to study. I think he’ll be better served for high school than had we stayed in MCPS.
The question OP asked was whether mcps pushes kids. And quite frankly, they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.
I don't know what you actually mean but private schools in this area are inferior to MCPS. Only a few can compare to MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.
I don't know what you actually mean but private schools in this area are inferior to MCPS. Only a few can compare to MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll bite. If you want your kid pushed from the school, skip public education and pay for private.