Anonymous wrote:Our school had 40% of teachers giving it a D. I had no idea how low morale was.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when the results will be shared?
Anonymous wrote:They reviewed the survey results at the BOE meeting and many members asked for data on how many people opened the survey but didn’t complete it. They were also critical of the survey being 35 questions long.
One thing that was clear in the student, parent, and staff survey was that overall people grade their I ridiculous school higher than MCPS as a district. This wasn’t true for parents and students at my school, but interesting it was the trend elsewhere. The other clear data that should be a big red flag was the data surrounding disruptive behavior. Students in all grade levels noted disruptive behavior interrupting the learning process. BOE members asked how this data would lead to action and it seemed like CO would wait for individual principals to reach out and the directors would arm them with RJ practices. I think this is another indicator that RJ doesn’t work in the way that MCPS is implementing it
Anonymous wrote:Very strange, I didn’t receive any of these survey emails either.
Anonymous wrote:where are the survey results posted?
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone know about this survey back in February? How did you find out about the survey for parents? The response rate is really low. I'm just curious why MCPS did not announce this via email to all parents rather than just posting a quick note on the News page.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/quick-notes/2024-02/feb.-14-2024/20232024-districtwide-climate-and-culture-survey-now-open/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone know about this survey back in February? How did you find out about the survey for parents? The response rate is really low. I'm just curious why MCPS did not announce this via email to all parents rather than just posting a quick note on the News page.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/quick-notes/2024-02/feb.-14-2024/20232024-districtwide-climate-and-culture-survey-now-open/
I know you're trying to find something to blame MCPS, but this actually makes you look bad if you're a parent.
But then again, you might be on the trolls always trying to start $hit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and 5. The majority of families are happy enough w MCPS. DCUM exists to discuss problems - it is profoundly not representative of overall experiences
Keep telling yourself that. If the majority of families are happy enough with MCPS, incumbents would not be getting voted out en masse in the BOE elections.
Also, if you saw the results of the climate survey from the people who did respond in the session, I don't see how you can walk away with that rosy of an assessment of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone know about this survey back in February? How did you find out about the survey for parents? The response rate is really low. I'm just curious why MCPS did not announce this via email to all parents rather than just posting a quick note on the News page.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/quick-notes/2024-02/feb.-14-2024/20232024-districtwide-climate-and-culture-survey-now-open/
I know you're trying to find something to blame MCPS, but this actually makes you look bad if you're a parent.
But then again, you might be on the trolls always trying to start $hit.
Simply asking a question doesn't mean I'm blaming MCPS. I'm not sure how you came to that conclusion. If you know the answer, please share. If not, feel free to ignore it. Thanks!
You asked a loaded question.
You know damn well where you wanted it to lead.