Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
I just skimmed it. Makes you want to put your kid in a title 1 or focus school. I feel for the teachers with 25 kindergarteners. I know some people will think, it’s just one more, but it’s not, it will feel like 10 more.
We already had 26 kindergarteners per class this past year in our MCPS (in Bethesda).
You should come over to Silver Spring. We've never had a class over 20. Our first grade was 14 kids. It's great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
I just skimmed it. Makes you want to put your kid in a title 1 or focus school. I feel for the teachers with 25 kindergarteners. I know some people will think, it’s just one more, but it’s not, it will feel like 10 more.
We already had 26 kindergarteners per class this past year in our MCPS (in Bethesda).
You should come over to Silver Spring. We've never had a class over 20. Our first grade was 14 kids. It's great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
I just skimmed it. Makes you want to put your kid in a title 1 or focus school. I feel for the teachers with 25 kindergarteners. I know some people will think, it’s just one more, but it’s not, it will feel like 10 more.
We already had 26 kindergarteners per class this past year in our MCPS (in Bethesda).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s fair to say that despite its decline that MCPS remains an above average school district.
It’s NOT fair to say people shouldn’t say MCPS is no longer “great” since that is a subjective definition and definitely relative to MCPS’s previous track record.
Why are you hell bent on defending MCPS’s decline?
Why are you hell bent on making MCPS seem like a bottom of the barrel school district???
If a student goes from a 98 to a 90 that’s a decline but it’s doesn’t mean they are a terrible student.
Sure. But the decline in MCPS is more accurately described as a student going from a 90 to a 75. Still technically above average but no longer good or great.
Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s fair to say that despite its decline that MCPS remains an above average school district.
It’s NOT fair to say people shouldn’t say MCPS is no longer “great” since that is a subjective definition and definitely relative to MCPS’s previous track record.
Why are you hell bent on defending MCPS’s decline?
Why are you hell bent on making MCPS seem like a bottom of the barrel school district???
If a student goes from a 98 to a 90 that’s a decline but it’s doesn’t mean they are a terrible student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
I just skimmed it. Makes you want to put your kid in a title 1 or focus school. I feel for the teachers with 25 kindergarteners. I know some people will think, it’s just one more, but it’s not, it will feel like 10 more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s fair to say that despite its decline that MCPS remains an above average school district.
It’s NOT fair to say people shouldn’t say MCPS is no longer “great” since that is a subjective definition and definitely relative to MCPS’s previous track record.
Why are you hell bent on defending MCPS’s decline?
Why are you hell bent on making MCPS seem like a bottom of the barrel school district???
If a student goes from a 98 to a 90 that’s a decline but it’s doesn’t mean they are a terrible student.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s fair to say that despite its decline that MCPS remains an above average school district.
It’s NOT fair to say people shouldn’t say MCPS is no longer “great” since that is a subjective definition and definitely relative to MCPS’s previous track record.
Why are you hell bent on defending MCPS’s decline?
Anonymous wrote: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.
+1 and I say this as a parent who’s kids attended a Title 1 ES and high FARMS/ELL MS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing they will lose teachers naturally thought retirement and other voluntary moves that aren't considered cuts. That solves their HR problem. But the student to teacher ratio will still go up because they won't hire as many new teachers. So the student experience will be worse. And it'll be harder on teachers as well because of the increase in class size.Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
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.
I'm guessing they will lose teachers naturally thought retirement and other voluntary moves that aren't considered cuts. That solves their HR problem. But the student to teacher ratio will still go up because they won't hire as many new teachers. So the student experience will be worse. And it'll be harder on teachers as well because of the increase in class size.Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.
Anonymous wrote:Email just now from mcps about increasing every many clasd sixes by one student but not cutting any teachers.
Who want to explain the math behind that?
More kids in your students class but no teachers cuts. What.