Anonymous wrote:OP are you serious? I can't believe after all the bad press about these types of curricula that FCPS signed on to this. SMH. This makes me really sad. There has to be some kind of corruption going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Benchmark touts its Spanish materials. I wondered if that’s why mcps initially bought it (despite recommendations not to)—and perhaps why the op’s district bought it?
Could be why it was bought if there are no better alternatives in the market for Spanish
Anonymous wrote:I wish they had gotten rid of it after a year, but we had it from before the pandemic (rolled out in some schools in 2019-2020) and only have a new, much better curriculum this year. Benchmark is absolutely terrible. I feel for any 5th grade FCOS teacher who has to teach that awful corn unit. Teachers, students, and parents alike despised it.
Anonymous wrote:Benchmark touts its Spanish materials. I wondered if that’s why mcps initially bought it (despite recommendations not to)—and perhaps why the op’s district bought it?
Anonymous wrote:Benchmark touts its Spanish materials. I wondered if that’s why mcps initially bought it (despite recommendations not to)—and perhaps why the op’s district bought it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP are you serious? I can't believe after all the bad press about these types of curricula that FCPS signed on to this. SMH. This makes me really sad. There has to be some kind of corruption going on.
DP but people begged FCPS not to buy it in feedback. And they still did.
Anonymous wrote:OP are you serious? I can't believe after all the bad press about these types of curricula that FCPS signed on to this. SMH. This makes me really sad. There has to be some kind of corruption going on.