Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think MCPS has gone very deep into many social justice/political topics in their choice of reading materials. As a contrast, I looked up the summer reading for incoming 6th graders in our old Brooklyn neighborhood. Much more innocuous than the mcps selections.
They don't even have to be innocuous. How about good books? These books are being assigned precisely because of their subject matter, not because they're well written or worth reading.
When i think of all the actual **literature** I read by the time I had graduated from MCPS, it just makes me want to cry. These assignments are a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think MCPS has gone very deep into many social justice/political topics in their choice of reading materials. As a contrast, I looked up the summer reading for incoming 6th graders in our old Brooklyn neighborhood. Much more innocuous than the mcps selections.
I love it. It's why we moved here.
Anonymous wrote:Get ready to be treated like you're a backward hick complaining to Westland about reading choices. I agree MCPS often chooses offensive or controversial material for students. And much of it is extremely dark and depressing material, too. Then they have to scramble to set up depression and suicide red flag seminars for the kids. wonder why....
Anonymous wrote:I do think MCPS has gone very deep into many social justice/political topics in their choice of reading materials. As a contrast, I looked up the summer reading for incoming 6th graders in our old Brooklyn neighborhood. Much more innocuous than the mcps selections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is MoCo pushing a book about sexuality for 5th graders going into 6th grade. I’m not having my kid read this book, and I find it extremely concerning that MoCo is pushing this. What is middle school going to be like? Are you not cool if you aren’t LGBT or gasp not yet sexual as a pre teen? What are other parents doing to complain.
Knowing your sexual preference doesnt make you a sexual person....Are you stuck in the 1400s?
Anonymous wrote:Parents only teaching their kids their own viewpoint is why we have so much hate and ignorance in our country. I applaud mcps for doing this. My 9yo read it in a day in June when the library had a bunch of Pride related books out. It was one book of many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the state leave these sensitive topics for parents to teach their kids. I don’t want a government employee guiding my kids with their or the state sanctioned view on sexuality.
Yet people want schools to educate children on manners, proper social behavior, and many other things beyond reading and math. But just not this--am I right?
because too many don’t. Then their kids are the ones that are cruel to the kids that are different.Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the state leave these sensitive topics for parents to teach their kids. I don’t want a government employee guiding my kids with their or the state sanctioned view on sexuality.
Anonymous wrote:I do think MCPS has gone very deep into many social justice/political topics in their choice of reading materials. As a contrast, I looked up the summer reading for incoming 6th graders in our old Brooklyn neighborhood. Much more innocuous than the mcps selections.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t the state leave these sensitive topics for parents to teach their kids. I don’t want a government employee guiding my kids with their or the state sanctioned view on sexuality.
what does reading a book that maybe takes an hour or two have to do with learning math? Kids can’t read and learn math all in the same day?Anonymous wrote:I have gotten multiple emails and now a text about this book. If you want to know why American kids fall behind here is an example. Instead of learning about math or science, MoCo is pushing a LGBT agenda. This is the place of parents, not schools.