Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
MCPS has all the books listed. Parents interested in opting out aren’t going to actual read the books. They are just going to follow which zealot is the flavor of the day and opt out what they say is problematic for whatever reason.
Yup, they will just go see what moms for liberty has to say on X and blindly and sheepily follow along as their kids languish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
MCPS has all the books listed. Parents interested in opting out aren’t going to actual read the books. They are just going to follow which zealot is the flavor of the day and opt out what they say is problematic for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
MCPS has all the books listed. Parents interested in opting out aren’t going to actual read the books. They are just going to follow which zealot is the flavor of the day and opt out what they say is problematic for whatever reason.
None of our syllabus's have textbook or english book information. Its frusterating. I want to be able to buy them so my kids have copies vs. pdf or classroom copies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
MCPS has all the books listed. Parents interested in opting out aren’t going to actual read the books. They are just going to follow which zealot is the flavor of the day and opt out what they say is problematic for whatever reason.
None of our syllabus's have textbook or english book information. Its frusterating. I want to be able to buy them so my kids have copies vs. pdf or classroom copies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
MCPS has all the books listed. Parents interested in opting out aren’t going to actual read the books. They are just going to follow which zealot is the flavor of the day and opt out what they say is problematic for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:complete waste of money for a hateful cause. so glad theres money for this but not to fix the water gushing from the toilet in my kindergarten classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
Anonymous wrote:Parents still have to come in person to view curriculum materials. Which is very inconvenient for working parents.
Anonymous wrote:Just go the emails for ES but the link for the refrigerator preview doesn't work. What is this for? Is this some kind of anti-DEI stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Just go the emails for ES but the link for the refrigerator preview doesn't work. What is this for? Is this some kind of anti-DEI stuff?