Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher here, looks like we are going back to textbooks. I've already started getting textbooks from my staff development teacher to begin looking at before the summer hits.
1. I hope this means MS students get to use a backpack during the school day.
2. MS parents, prepare your kids now to remember to bring the textbooks home! Not being able to complete homework or study for a test because you forgot your textbook is a grade killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically. If I have a 12 year old, should I start looking at private school?
But IS THERE ANYTHING that we parents can do to get the ball moving faster?
Young minds don't have time for them to strategize and plan forever.
No.
Or rather, yes, if that's what you want to do.
(Really, I don't understand this sudden outbreak of "MCPS-ruined-my-children's-future-and-we-must-now-all-flee-at-once" posts. Did your child start MCPS in kindergarten? What have you been doing between then and now?)
From the writing style, a lot of them seem to be from the same person (the one who posted this AM about how MCPS ruined her son’s education).
Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher here, looks like we are going back to textbooks. I've already started getting textbooks from my staff development teacher to begin looking at before the summer hits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically. If I have a 12 year old, should I start looking at private school?
But IS THERE ANYTHING that we parents can do to get the ball moving faster?
Young minds don't have time for them to strategize and plan forever.
No.
Or rather, yes, if that's what you want to do.
(Really, I don't understand this sudden outbreak of "MCPS-ruined-my-children's-future-and-we-must-now-all-flee-at-once" posts. Did your child start MCPS in kindergarten? What have you been doing between then and now?)
From the writing style, a lot of them seem to be from the same person (the one who posted this AM about how MCPS ruined her son’s education).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically. If I have a 12 year old, should I start looking at private school?
But IS THERE ANYTHING that we parents can do to get the ball moving faster?
Young minds don't have time for them to strategize and plan forever.
No.
Or rather, yes, if that's what you want to do.
(Really, I don't understand this sudden outbreak of "MCPS-ruined-my-children's-future-and-we-must-now-all-flee-at-once" posts. Did your child start MCPS in kindergarten? What have you been doing between then and now?)
Anonymous wrote:Realistically. If I have a 12 year old, should I start looking at private school?
But IS THERE ANYTHING that we parents can do to get the ball moving faster?
Young minds don't have time for them to strategize and plan forever.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS teacher here, looks like we are going back to textbooks. I've already started getting textbooks from my staff development teacher to begin looking at before the summer hits.
Anonymous wrote:Weren't they piloting several programs? If so, then it will take some time before they 1) determine which program is best and 2) how to roll it out.
But . . . I'm guessing that, as usual, they'll push through this one w/o much teacher input.
b/c teachers don't matter
Anonymous wrote:Do you have 25-40k annually that you won’t miss? If yes, start private school. If no, attend McPS.