Anonymous wrote:
Find a new school at which to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go talk to your Admin. Go talk to your MCEA Rep. CO and the BOE have already given teachers discretion with the 50% rule. Plenty of teachers are out here giving zeros for work not turned in by deadline, marking unexcused absence and now allowing makeup, etc.
I have talked to admin. Their response: there is nothing we can do. Hall sweeps? Forget about it. Kids will just “leave” so why have them?
Our school has already said no to 0%. School wide we are still doing 50% because of “equity.”
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if MCPS is considering bringing back loss of credit for unexcused absences and tardies?
For the past several years—but this year in particular— we have 100s of students in the hall during passing periods. My school is over 2,000 students. Admin refuses to address the problem. Teachers are burnt out from trying to get the kids out of the halls and into classrooms. Nothing is working. Over the summer, students risked loss of credit for unexcused absences and (shocker) kids were concerned about getting to class everyday on time.
Parents… Is there no concern that we have this many kids in the hallway unsupervised? Bathrooms closed so kids don’t congregate and vape?
MCPS has literally set the bar on the floor with the 50% rule. Kids can pass as long as they are in class.
Why does MCPS ignore this very real problem that impacts the safety and functionality of our school system on a day to day basis?
Anonymous wrote:I think MCPS is more concerned with their reputation than actually educating kids. As “one of the best school systems in the nation” they have a vested interest in keeping their passing and graduation rates high.
If the students haven’t learned anything, they’ll manipulate the measures that would alert the parents to that fact. When too many students were failing the finals, their remedy wasn’t to improve the curriculum or anything else that could facilitate subject mastery. Instead, they eliminated finals. Much of the homework isn’t actually graded, just checked for completion. The work that is graded, as you mentioned, is subject to the 50% rule. Tests can be retaken for a higher grade.
As long as they can cover up a problem, they have no incentive to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:I think MCPS is more concerned with their reputation than actually educating kids. As “one of the best school systems in the nation” they have a vested interest in keeping their passing and graduation rates high.
If the students haven’t learned anything, they’ll manipulate the measures that would alert the parents to that fact. When too many students were failing the finals, their remedy wasn’t to improve the curriculum or anything else that could facilitate subject mastery. Instead, they eliminated finals. Much of the homework isn’t actually graded, just checked for completion. The work that is graded, as you mentioned, is subject to the 50% rule. Tests can be retaken for a higher grade.
As long as they can cover up a problem, they have no incentive to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:I just received an email from BCC saying it wasn't implementing 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Go talk to your Admin. Go talk to your MCEA Rep. CO and the BOE have already given teachers discretion with the 50% rule. Plenty of teachers are out here giving zeros for work not turned in by deadline, marking unexcused absence and now allowing makeup, etc.