Anonymous wrote:OMG they are now calling my home.
Aaargh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's too bad there are so many documented racist issues. I agree in a perfect world they wouldn't need to spend money on this, but the one in which we now live requires it.
Yes, because the solution to racism is a survey. We're saved!
Exactly. Nothing will come of this but some consulting company got paid a lot for a terrible survey.
Anonymous wrote:It's too bad there are so many documented racist issues. I agree in a perfect world they wouldn't need to spend money on this, but the one in which we now live requires it.
Yes, because the solution to racism is a survey. We're saved!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I get the email, I fill it out again. I give different answers every time depending on how I feel that day.
Wouldn't this skew the results when they tally up and cohort the answers? The way messages are sent, there seems to be no controls in place. Garbage in = Garbage out
Yup. Guess if they wanted the results to be anonymous but it's extremely bad data collection process if you can just take the survey multiple times and you don't have to verify that your child actually attends Montgomery county public schools
It's too bad there are so many documented racist issues. I agree in a perfect world they wouldn't need to spend money on this, but the one in which we now live requires it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By whom was the survey designed - a person, committee, external company?
MCPS hired the Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium and paid about $450K for the bid.
RIDICULOUS.
They could have used every penny of that money towards something that would actually benefit students (more staff, more teachers) versus BS that is only benefitting the Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium.
Taxpayers should be livid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By whom was the survey designed - a person, committee, external company?
MCPS hired the Mid Atlantic Equity Consortium and paid about $450K for the bid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I get the email, I fill it out again. I give different answers every time depending on how I feel that day.
Wouldn't this skew the results when they tally up and cohort the answers? The way messages are sent, there seems to be no controls in place. Garbage in = Garbage out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I get the email, I fill it out again. I give different answers every time depending on how I feel that day.
Wouldn't this skew the results when they tally up and cohort the answers? The way messages are sent, there seems to be no controls in place. Garbage in = Garbage out