Anonymous wrote:I don't get all the bashing either. Husband and I are 2 educated parents with post grad degrees. We are satisfied with MCPS. Yes the curriculum rollout could've been a lot better but other than that, I think academically, my 4th grader is so much more ahead of me than when I was her age at a high performing private school in Asia. Math, no question about it. As for writing,I'm really surprised of the level of writing that she and her peers are producing at our little focus school in upcounty.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get all the bashing either. Husband and I are 2 educated parents with post grad degrees. We are satisfied with MCPS. Yes the curriculum rollout could've been a lot better but other than that, I think academically, my 4th grader is so much more ahead of me than when I was her age at a high performing private school in Asia. Math, no question about it. As for writing,I'm really surprised of the level of writing that she and her peers are producing at our little focus school in upcounty.
Anonymous wrote:What’s with all the MCPS bashing?
Anonymous wrote:I will mutiny on the "snow days"...
Anonymous wrote:OP, my kids are getting a better education in MCPS than I received, in a small college-town school district in the Midwest in the 1970s and 1980s. I am satisfied with their MCPS education. It's not perfect, but I don't expect perfection.
However, if you are not happy with the education your children are receiving, then here are some things you can do, in increasing order of involvement and effort:
1. Go to candidate fora for the upcoming Board of Education elections
2. Work for a candidate who is running for a seat on the Board of Education
3. Run for a seat on the Board of Education