Those are some great taglines.Anonymous wrote:MCPS is not what it used to be but it is still great.
Trust me, things could be worse.
We have kids going to great schools and doing fine in college.
Stop slamming MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is not what it used to be but it is still great.
Trust me, things could be worse.
We have kids going to great schools and doing fine in college.
Stop slamming MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Posting as a neutral and as an outsider, but MCPS is definitely still the envy of the DMV, it seems. No other school system is being talked about as much as MCPS. Everything it does is scrutinized, analyzed and maligned. Their shortcomings are magnified and many times blown out of proportion.
Their successes? Minimized or barely talked about. People in DCUM seem to have an obsession with MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about parents disciplining their kids at home and teaching kids to respect adults so kids behave when they get to school
As a teacher, I am scared if i discipline a kid, they will come back with a gun a shoot me.
Agree that parents need to discipline kids at home. But schools also need to have a strong, clear, enforceable disciplinary policy. Which has not been the case in MCPS for years. Admin can’t support teachers when students misbehave.
Anonymous wrote:How about parents disciplining their kids at home and teaching kids to respect adults so kids behave when they get to school
As a teacher, I am scared if i discipline a kid, they will come back with a gun a shoot me.
Anonymous wrote:A private that does not shove religious "stuff"?
Where is that school???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. My daughter is heading into her senior year and my son graduated last year. I don’t really have any significant complaints. What’s so bad about MCPS?
Do you read your children's papers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is doing well in a title 1 ES school. She is learning and has map scores in the 90's. It's not the experience or curriculum I would have picked but I am relatively happy. I see the inequities between title 1 and non title 1 schools and even between title 1 schools and wish MCPS would address this more. I feel that compared to other districts MCPS is not keeping up but it is not the worst of the bunch for such a large district with a wide range of SES. I haven't experienced MS yet so I may be changing my tune soon.
We went from a Title 1 ES to our home MS and it was terrible.
I think you very likely might change your tune depending on which MS it is. MS is a weak link in MCPS anyway an if you are at a MS with a high FARMS/ELL rate, it can be pretty bad.
Our MS was just amazing.
Which middle school? And when was is amazing?
TPMS and everything
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posting as a neutral and as an outsider, but MCPS is definitely still the envy of the DMV, it seems. No other school system is being talked about as much as MCPS. Everything it does is scrutinized, analyzed and maligned. Their shortcomings are magnified and many times blown out of proportion.
Their successes? Minimized or barely talked about. People in DCUM seem to have an obsession with MCPS.
Chris Cram? Lynne Harris? Whoever you are, this PR stumping sucks.