Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you should move away from Bethesda/Potomac? I read more complaints about Bethesda/Potomac schools on DCUM than about schools anywhere else in MCPS. My children go to unregarded MCPS elementary and middle schools, and I am very happy with the education they've received so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're not in a W cluster, and my kids are learning quite a bit with Curriculum 2.0.
I know my children's reading levels. I know what they're doing in the classroom. They're still reinforcing the basics. My K has HW on a daily basis - with additional work each week, depending upon the current unit.
It's not the curriculum; it's how well the administration and teachers understand the program. A principal who's not an instructional leader will not be able to set expectations for his/her staff in terms of finding that balance btw reinforcing the basics and stretching kids to think critically.
We're thrilled with our public, and we made the move from private to public last year.
Would you mind sharing which school? or at least which cluster? thanks
Anonymous wrote:We're not in a W cluster, and my kids are learning quite a bit with Curriculum 2.0.
I know my children's reading levels. I know what they're doing in the classroom. They're still reinforcing the basics. My K has HW on a daily basis - with additional work each week, depending upon the current unit.
It's not the curriculum; it's how well the administration and teachers understand the program. A principal who's not an instructional leader will not be able to set expectations for his/her staff in terms of finding that balance btw reinforcing the basics and stretching kids to think critically.
We're thrilled with our public, and we made the move from private to public last year.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps you should move away from Bethesda/Potomac? I read more complaints about Bethesda/Potomac schools on DCUM than about schools anywhere else in MCPS. My children go to unregarded MCPS elementary and middle schools, and I am very happy with the education they've received so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in a W zone as well. DS is in PEP in a title 1 school. For K, I'm requesting a waiver from the principal. Since the school is under capacity, no one in the school thinks this will be an issue. I'm planning to keep him there in the small classes until something shows that he's no longer doing well academically or being challenged. Then we'll move to private.
That's my plan-- public until it no longer works.
I assume your PEP school is not in a W cluster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're in a W zone as well. DS is in PEP in a title 1 school. For K, I'm requesting a waiver from the principal. Since the school is under capacity, no one in the school thinks this will be an issue. I'm planning to keep him there in the small classes until something shows that he's no longer doing well academically or being challenged. Then we'll move to private.
That's my plan-- public until it no longer works.
I assume your PEP school is not in a W cluster?
Anonymous wrote:We're in a W zone as well. DS is in PEP in a title 1 school. For K, I'm requesting a waiver from the principal. Since the school is under capacity, no one in the school thinks this will be an issue. I'm planning to keep him there in the small classes until something shows that he's no longer doing well academically or being challenged. Then we'll move to private.
That's my plan-- public until it no longer works.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is getting worse. I don't see it turning around any time soon maybe never. We are seriously thinking about moving to Howard or Loudoun county.