Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man am I glad we left this system. They have lost their way, and keep blundering further into the wilderness. No leadership, focused on DEI pseudoscientific garbage, keeping schools closed for a year... incredible to me that any parents keep defending this bloated, ineffective bureaucracy.
Your face is showing under your white hood
No, you kook. We are all tired of the nonsense. And the deflection. My child doesn't know how to capitalize a sentence. How to write an essay or even a proper paragraph. If you want poc to excel (as they should) focus on the meaningful things to raise everyone up. Not drag everyone down.
And we all are tired of the deflection to "duh, you're a racist!" When people try to point out the real issues.
- not your pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man am I glad we left this system. They have lost their way, and keep blundering further into the wilderness. No leadership, focused on DEI pseudoscientific garbage, keeping schools closed for a year... incredible to me that any parents keep defending this bloated, ineffective bureaucracy.
Your face is showing under your white hood
No, you kook. We are all tired of the nonsense. And the deflection. My child doesn't know how to capitalize a sentence. How to write an essay or even a proper paragraph. If you want poc to excel (as they should) focus on the meaningful things to raise everyone up. Not drag everyone down.
And we all are tired of the deflection to "duh, you're a racist!" When people try to point out the real issues.
- not your pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man am I glad we left this system. They have lost their way, and keep blundering further into the wilderness. No leadership, focused on DEI pseudoscientific garbage, keeping schools closed for a year... incredible to me that any parents keep defending this bloated, ineffective bureaucracy.
Your face is showing under your white hood
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two years ago I would have thought this a fabulous idea. But as with everything else, implementation matters more than intent. Policy makers focus way too much on anecdote and not data. And they demonize individuals as racist instead of looking at ways to improve whole systems. So they don’t fix anything but also create resentment and distrust in the process.
+1 Be Well 360 is an example of a previous idea that went no where when it came to implementation.
The timing of Dr. McKnight’s survey is tone deaf in the wake of the most violent month in MCPS history and a huge surge of COVID cases among staff who feel like cannon fodder. MCPS has more immediate fires to put out right now.
Guns are in our schools, a student was shot and bystanders did nothing to help him, another student was found murdered, and a mass brawl at a MCPS basketball game. Teachers are still out with COVID (at least at our school). What’s Dr. McKnight’s plan on these issues?
Anonymous wrote:Busy work for all the over paid Central Office staff
Anonymous wrote:how much do you bet that a section of the audit will be about how Monifa is vilified because she's a black woman and not because she's bad at her job. https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/02/03/montgomery-county-schools-superintendent/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man am I glad we left this system. They have lost their way, and keep blundering further into the wilderness. No leadership, focused on DEI pseudoscientific garbage, keeping schools closed for a year... incredible to me that any parents keep defending this bloated, ineffective bureaucracy.
Your face is showing under your white hood
Anonymous wrote:Man am I glad we left this system. They have lost their way, and keep blundering further into the wilderness. No leadership, focused on DEI pseudoscientific garbage, keeping schools closed for a year... incredible to me that any parents keep defending this bloated, ineffective bureaucracy.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would take all the money for new initiatives and use it towards having smaller classes. I think that would make the biggest difference
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My SIL agreed to he part of a similar study and she was found to treat boy students badly. She was given training. But she said just having it pointed out helped a lot and she has been cognizant of it ever since.
This was way before everybody was appalled by everything.everywhere.all.the.time.
My mom was told that she was less likely to call on boys when she was being evaluated (even when they had their hands up). It was useful info for her. It was not part of any official audit. Just regular teacher evals. I liked that at my kids schools they called on kids based on picking a popsicle stick out of a cup with kids names on them. Totally random.