Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad that they have dumbed down the education in MCPS. It used to be a great school district.
I'm a teacher in MCPS. The dumbing down has occurred in response to rampant parent pressure to crank out those As at all costs. My older child was able to get an excellent education in this system, but we felt we had to put the younger one in private school.
Thanks for the insight. Again, it's sad that parents think an A is all that matters. These kids are going to struggle when they get to college.
They'll struggle when they get to HS, too, my experience is expectations pick up significantly.
I witnessed exactly this when a teacher went out on long term leave. The sub started actually grading the kids on the material they should have been learning and a cabal of parents and students had her replaced in no time and the admin arbitrarily added a 10% bump to everyone's grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad that they have dumbed down the education in MCPS. It used to be a great school district.
I'm a teacher in MCPS. The dumbing down has occurred in response to rampant parent pressure to crank out those As at all costs. My older child was able to get an excellent education in this system, but we felt we had to put the younger one in private school.
Thanks for the insight. Again, it's sad that parents think an A is all that matters. These kids are going to struggle when they get to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad that they have dumbed down the education in MCPS. It used to be a great school district.
I'm a teacher in MCPS. The dumbing down has occurred in response to rampant parent pressure to crank out those As at all costs. My older child was able to get an excellent education in this system, but we felt we had to put the younger one in private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Homework only counts for 10%
Then how did my kid end up with straight As after blowing tests and written summatives???
I think As are the new Ps for the 2.0 guinea pigs.
Anonymous wrote:25% of our middle school gets straight A's every quarter. 75% make the honor roll. Means nothing..parents can see what is really going on.
Anonymous wrote:The title pretty much says it all. So why is the bar set so low? Does everyone get As in 6th grade? Remember: this is the 2.0 guinea pig class. Are they giving all the kids a free pass?
Honestly, my kid struggles with reading comprehension and is a very poor writer. He's in regular classes (nothing advanced and no foreign language) and has always been solidly average (with borderline MAP scores). Yet straight A's (even with a D on his last chapter test in one class).
Something must be up. The bar must have been lowered for 6th grade. And now he's confident that he can continue to put in minimal effort since that approach resulted in straight As. Thanks, mcps.
Anonymous wrote:Homework only counts for 10%
Anonymous wrote:The title pretty much says it all. So why is the bar set so low? Does everyone get As in 6th grade? Remember: this is the 2.0 guinea pig class. Are they giving all the kids a free pass?
Honestly, my kid struggles with reading comprehension and is a very poor writer. He's in regular classes (nothing advanced and no foreign language) and has always been solidly average (with borderline MAP scores). Yet straight A's (even with a D on his last chapter test in one class).
Something must be up. The bar must have been lowered for 6th grade. And now he's confident that he can continue to put in minimal effort since that approach resulted in straight As. Thanks, mcps.