Anonymous wrote:The problems in MCPS can't be blamed in increasing FARMS. MCPS is a horribly run organization. The superintendent is an arrogant idiot who can't manage his way out of a paper bag.
MCPS may have decided to trash the curriculum to hide the achievement gap in school with higher FARMS number but they didn't have to do this. Its not the fault of the FARMS students who deserve a better curriculum too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love HoCo. I actually have worked at Shady Grove Adventist and Howard County General and can tell you the difference is unbelievable in patients.
We looked at houses about 10yrs ago but my husband's business involves many government buildings and we had to stay here. Have never been impressed. I have many friends in HoCo and their neighborhoods are cleaner, friendlier, more down to earth, less traffic and more involvement without over-involvement (if you know what I mean.) You are halfway in-between 2 cities.
Look around, you might really like it.
What does this mean?
That Is code for MoCo has more, many more, poor undereducated black and Hispanic residents than entirely exurban Howard county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can deal with the commute, HoCo schools are now much better than MCPS. MCPS continues to decline. Curriculum 2.0 isn't about common core. The grading system, lack of rigor and just overall poor standard is appalling. A high % of kids in MCPS qualify for GT centers but only 3% can get in due to space. It involves a long bus ride in many cases. Its far better to offer GT options in mainstream schools and raise rather than lower the bar for the curriculum.
What this means is that MCPS now has a FARMS rate of 33.2% (42.4% ever FARMS), compared to 17.2% for HCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love HoCo. I actually have worked at Shady Grove Adventist and Howard County General and can tell you the difference is unbelievable in patients.
We looked at houses about 10yrs ago but my husband's business involves many government buildings and we had to stay here. Have never been impressed. I have many friends in HoCo and their neighborhoods are cleaner, friendlier, more down to earth, less traffic and more involvement without over-involvement (if you know what I mean.) You are halfway in-between 2 cities.
Look around, you might really like it.
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:If you can deal with the commute, HoCo schools are now much better than MCPS. MCPS continues to decline. Curriculum 2.0 isn't about common core. The grading system, lack of rigor and just overall poor standard is appalling. A high % of kids in MCPS qualify for GT centers but only 3% can get in due to space. It involves a long bus ride in many cases. Its far better to offer GT options in mainstream schools and raise rather than lower the bar for the curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love HoCo. I actually have worked at Shady Grove Adventist and Howard County General and can tell you the difference is unbelievable in patients.
We looked at houses about 10yrs ago but my husband's business involves many government buildings and we had to stay here. Have never been impressed. I have many friends in HoCo and their neighborhoods are cleaner, friendlier, more down to earth, less traffic and more involvement without over-involvement (if you know what I mean.) You are halfway in-between 2 cities.
Look around, you might really like it.
What does this mean?
Anonymous wrote:I love HoCo. I actually have worked at Shady Grove Adventist and Howard County General and can tell you the difference is unbelievable in patients.
We looked at houses about 10yrs ago but my husband's business involves many government buildings and we had to stay here. Have never been impressed. I have many friends in HoCo and their neighborhoods are cleaner, friendlier, more down to earth, less traffic and more involvement without over-involvement (if you know what I mean.) You are halfway in-between 2 cities.
Look around, you might really like it.
Anonymous wrote:I love HoCo. I actually have worked at Shady Grove Adventist and Howard County General and can tell you the difference is unbelievable in patients.
We looked at houses about 10yrs ago but my husband's business involves many government buildings and we had to stay here. Have never been impressed. I have many friends in HoCo and their neighborhoods are cleaner, friendlier, more down to earth, less traffic and more involvement without over-involvement (if you know what I mean.) You are halfway in-between 2 cities.
Look around, you might really like it.