Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is 100% not from MCPS and doesn't understand the grading scale. Question is why are they trolling here? What's the goal? Reminding us that Donald Trump is worried about a shortage of physically fit child prostitute for him and his friends to rape?
A bunch of people have been paid to troll Montgomery County public schools. We also have bots. Also, some of the less intelligent read the fake posts and the bots and we’re like oh yeah, I agree.
Same with Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/well/move/trump-presidential-fitness-test.html
President Trump signed an executive order bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test. I think this is a good thing. PE needs to be more rigorous in schools and more focused on physical fitness and less focused on games. It needs to stop being an automatic A for students. When a kid tries his hardest in Math but still struggles, we don't think twice about giving that kid a C. Why should it be any different in PE? Want to get an A? You better be able to run a mile without stopping and do some pushups and situps. Have medical issues and limitations? Then there can be reasonable accommodations just like kids with IEPs in academic classes.
Anonymous wrote:If they do, I hope kids’ grades aren’t dependent on it. I am small and was on the younger age for my grade and I could never pass. I always ended up with a B in PE and it was so demoralizing when I had straight As otherwise. I ended up cheating on the stupid test (skipping a lap on the mile). I’m not proud of that, but there was no way I’d pass otherwise
Anonymous wrote:OP is 100% not from MCPS and doesn't understand the grading scale. Question is why are they trolling here? What's the goal? Reminding us that Donald Trump is worried about a shortage of physically fit child prostitute for him and his friends to rape?
Anonymous wrote:My MCPS middle schooler already does something similar to this. Every quarter except the one that he does health, he has to do a mile run, a flexibility test, some sort of sprint, etc. It is graded for completion but he likes it -- always tries to beat his prior time.