Anonymous wrote:MCPS is having a series of webinars on the program analysis from 9/29 to 10/27 (click on the link at the top of this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/academic-programs-analysis/ ) Some are DCC or NEC specific and others are general.
I don't know whether they will be structured to actually collect feedback from attendees (versus just being "informational"/answering questions), but I imagine there will be ways to make your opinions heard during the meetings regardless...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the NEC ones today? How was it structured? Anything notable?
They only pick and show the questions they want to answer and want others to see, dodging and hiding the more critical ones.
Anonymous wrote:At DCC meeting today they answered questions about lack of public feedback by saying that the proposal was prepared for the Board, and they are now getting the feedback from the public. They reassured that no current local program will be eliminated but dodged questions about whether the programs will be effectively weakened and interest will then lack due to new programs structure.
Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on the DCC ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the NEC ones today? How was it structured? Anything notable?
They only pick and show the questions they want to answer and want others to see, dodging and hiding the more critical ones.
Is this first hand experience? If you can collect a few screenshots to show how they ignore critical questions that you or others raised, send the evidences to BOE and cc sup and central office staff.
I complained to them about the webminar sessions only open to consortiums and 6th and 7th graders last week. No one responded but they did open the Oct. sessions now to general audience. So please act when you see something suspicious or if they use these webminars to prove they had collected community inputs.
In this webinar format they chose to use, you only get to see the questions the host allows you to see. Very convenient for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the NEC ones today? How was it structured? Anything notable?
They only pick and show the questions they want to answer and want others to see, dodging and hiding the more critical ones.
Is this first hand experience? If you can collect a few screenshots to show how they ignore critical questions that you or others raised, send the evidences to BOE and cc sup and central office staff.
I complained to them about the webminar sessions only open to consortiums and 6th and 7th graders last week. No one responded but they did open the Oct. sessions now to general audience. So please act when you see something suspicious or if they use these webminars to prove they had collected community inputs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the NEC ones today? How was it structured? Anything notable?
They only pick and show the questions they want to answer and want others to see, dodging and hiding the more critical ones.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone go to the NEC ones today? How was it structured? Anything notable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is having a series of webinars on the program analysis from 9/29 to 10/27 (click on the link at the top of this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/academic-programs-analysis/ ) Some are DCC or NEC specific and others are general.
I don't know whether they will be structured to actually collect feedback from attendees (versus just being "informational"/answering questions), but I imagine there will be ways to make your opinions heard during the meetings regardless...
It wouldn't surprise me if they use the zoom format where they take no public comments or questions from the audience, so just one-way information sharing.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is having a series of webinars on the program analysis from 9/29 to 10/27 (click on the link at the top of this page: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/academic-programs-analysis/ ) Some are DCC or NEC specific and others are general.
I don't know whether they will be structured to actually collect feedback from attendees (versus just being "informational"/answering questions), but I imagine there will be ways to make your opinions heard during the meetings regardless...