Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight: the top district in the Nation (MCPS) sticks with a Curriculum (2.0) they developed with a multinational corporation (Pearson) for nearly a decade with failing results until they pay half a million to the top education research lab in the Nation (Johns Hopkins) finally tells them quit it! Does this sound like something one of the top school districts in the Nation would even ponder?
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Anonymous wrote:No disrespect OP but your experience at those schools is wildly out of date and therefore completely irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:So let me get this straight: the top district in the Nation (MCPS) sticks with a Curriculum (2.0) they developed with a multinational corporation (Pearson) for nearly a decade with failing results until they pay half a million to the top education research lab in the Nation (Johns Hopkins) finally tells them quit it! Does this sound like something one of the top school districts in the Nation would even ponder?
Anonymous wrote:I have a real question, OP, not just unadulterated snark, like other posters. Having gone through all those magnets, did you fare better in college admissions compared to, say, your neighborhood kids who graduated from regular MCPS schools? And did you fare better post-college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Of course it's not true. The demographics of the county has changed greatly over the years but the same high quality education is available today that was available when I attended the Blair magnet 20 plus years ago. In many ways I feel my children's education is superior to mine but I also don't rely on the school to do everything. Neither did my parents.
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I attended a G&T program in another state. My parents were poor and my excellent public education got me into a solid college on scholarship. My parents definitely relied on the school system and it served me well.
It’s different now. I see with my own kids that if I solely relied on the school system, my kids would be screwed. Little to no writing instruction and subpar Math instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Yes, hard to believe, but in the old days, everyone actually wanted to move here and raise kids here. Schools were excellent. All in the past.
- not op but have been here 30 years
Just stop.
MCPS is one of the top school districts in the country.
Move to Alabama or MO then come back and try again.
I am so tired of this garbage. You don't like it move or put your kids in a private school that most likely is sub par to MCPS particularly in math & Science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Of course it's not true. The demographics of the county has changed greatly over the years but the same high quality education is available today that was available when I attended the Blair magnet 20 plus years ago. In many ways I feel my children's education is superior to mine but I also don't rely on the school to do everything. Neither did my parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it true that in the old days, everything was wonderful, whereas now, there's nobody left in Montgomery County except rats who have not yet fled or drowned? That's what I read on DCUM.
Yes, hard to believe, but in the old days, everyone actually wanted to move here and raise kids here. Schools were excellent. All in the past.
- not op but have been here 30 years
Just stop.
MCPS is one of the top school districts in the country.
Move to Alabama or MO then come back and try again.
I am so tired of this garbage. You don't like it move or put your kids in a private school that most likely is sub par to MCPS particularly in math & Science.
Anonymous wrote:No disrespect OP but your experience at those schools is wildly out of date and therefore completely irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:No disrespect OP but your experience at those schools is wildly out of date and therefore completely irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Demographics are destiny.