Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS can’t afford to purchase any instructional materials right now.
I thought they just raised our taxes for this?
They didn’t budget for a 548% increase in legal fees, the over $13mill in student sexual assault lawsuit payouts, or salaries for all of the retirees they brought back to fill in for everyone they placed on paid administrative leave. No idea where they are getting the money to pay people like Navarro who are in brand new positions that didn’t exist when they built the budget for the current fiscal year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS can’t afford to purchase any instructional materials right now.
I thought they just raised our taxes for this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard that Lexia for English learners (I forget the name) is good. Are you familiar with that and if so do you agree?
NP here…I had students would’ve benefited from Lexia and sent my administrator a request for licenses for specific students along with reasons why I believed this was a good program for them. Admin wouldn’t approve and the district ran out of licenses.
Elementary schools don’t have a curriculum, even for newcomers. On top of that the district is forcing a full plug in model while increasing our caseloads making it near impossible to meet the needs of our EMLs.
Why did your Admin not approve the request? Is the district increasing your caseload or is there an increase in EML students but not staff to serve them?
Hopefully some good changes will come from it.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS can’t afford to purchase any instructional materials right now.