Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. And what do you propose we do about it, OP? I see a post about a problem, but no solutions coming from you. And we all know that PG County's government and the school district have had problems with accountability and corruption. I don't think anyone believes, given the high taxes we are paying, that our children are getting our money's worth.
First solution is to actually hold them accountable by showing them that similar demographics are getting better results and stop falling for the "myths" as to why were not. In doing that their will be more accountability, because their doing what we are demanding right next door so it can be done because it is being done.
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I as a resident am loyal to and love the county, but it is assumed that our high crime rate (in relation to neighboring counties) is because of our proximity to the poor areas of Washington, DC.
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As far as the High schools why dont we have at least one that is a "7" on great schools.com? Our most esteemed school is Roosevelt and that is just a "6"..again you can say the "demographics" (blacks) but look at these majority black HS in Charles & Baltimore County
Charles County:
West Lake HS: 70 percent Black, 11 percent White, 5 percent Hispanic "7"
http://www.greatschools.org/maryland/waldorf/598-Westlake-High-School/
North Point HS: 55 percent Black, 30 Percent White. Also a "7"
http://www.greatschools.org/maryland/waldorf/2554-North-Point-High-School/details/
P.S. [b]They also have 2 other HS (Black population 55 % +) that are a "6"
P.S. My point we have let PG GOVT use these things as EXCUSES as to why we can't produce high test results and low crimes. Now I know that MD test scores are really high compared to other states so even a school like Duval which is barely a 3 has about 80-85 of the student body proficient in scores which in any other state would give it at least a 5 or 6, but were not in any other state were in MD so why can't our scores match other HS with similar demographics? WE AREN'T THE PROBLEM PG GOVT IS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt isn't all sci-tech. There is a regular or "comprehensive" program as well. So both programs play into the Great Schools score. Also, the student populations at Roosevelt and Bowie are significantly higher than 900 students.
I have two children in the public school system in PG. There are some good teachers, many average and quite a few bad. Same goes for administrators. The house needs to be cleaned, and more energetic and competent teachers and administrators need to be brought here.
1st school posted has 1500+ kids the 2nd has over 2000. Neither is a magnet school and yet both out test our best magnet/comprehensive programn. If u look at other States like GA, ILL etc they have several schools with similar demographics that would be in the 8-10 range in MD
Ok, I hear you. But what can we do? My youngest is in our zone school and is struggling in honors math, despite having a tutor. He does well in his other honors courses. The school's only responses are that he needs to take responsibility for his education, that only he is to blame and not the teacher, and that maybe he needs to leave honors. However, the school says he is doing too well to have a 504 plan (he has ADHD) or to have testing. This school rates as a 5. If I could afford private or a move to a better school, I would.
Wow sorry to hear that. Have you tried a "transfer"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt isn't all sci-tech. There is a regular or "comprehensive" program as well. So both programs play into the Great Schools score. Also, the student populations at Roosevelt and Bowie are significantly higher than 900 students.
I have two children in the public school system in PG. There are some good teachers, many average and quite a few bad. Same goes for administrators. The house needs to be cleaned, and more energetic and competent teachers and administrators need to be brought here.
1st school posted has 1500+ kids the 2nd has over 2000. Neither is a magnet school and yet both out test our best magnet/comprehensive programn. If u look at other States like GA, ILL etc they have several schools with similar demographics that would be in the 8-10 range in MD
Ok, I hear you. But what can we do? My youngest is in our zone school and is struggling in honors math, despite having a tutor. He does well in his other honors courses. The school's only responses are that he needs to take responsibility for his education, that only he is to blame and not the teacher, and that maybe he needs to leave honors. However, the school says he is doing too well to have a 504 plan (he has ADHD) or to have testing. This school rates as a 5. If I could afford private or a move to a better school, I would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt isn't all sci-tech. There is a regular or "comprehensive" program as well. So both programs play into the Great Schools score. Also, the student populations at Roosevelt and Bowie are significantly higher than 900 students.
I have two children in the public school system in PG. There are some good teachers, many average and quite a few bad. Same goes for administrators. The house needs to be cleaned, and more energetic and competent teachers and administrators need to be brought here.
1st school posted has 1500+ kids the 2nd has over 2000. Neither is a magnet school and yet both out test our best magnet/comprehensive programn. If u look at other States like GA, ILL etc they have several schools with similar demographics that would be in the 8-10 range in MD
Anonymous wrote:PP figured it out
If you want to fix it quit having the elites taking their kids out to go to private school
You do that by having a magnet or two or three
Otherwise you have the same problem that Alexandria VA is facing. The elites won't use the public schools so the whole system suffers
Anonymous wrote:Roosevelt isn't all sci-tech. There is a regular or "comprehensive" program as well. So both programs play into the Great Schools score. Also, the student populations at Roosevelt and Bowie are significantly higher than 900 students.
I have two children in the public school system in PG. There are some good teachers, many average and quite a few bad. Same goes for administrators. The house needs to be cleaned, and more energetic and competent teachers and administrators need to be brought here.
Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
Anonymous wrote:I live in Charles County and live near both the high schools you mentioned. My children are zoned for North Point.
I think you need to examine the SES for the schools in PG vs. the CC schools that you've cited -- you are not making an apples to apples comparison (except on race -- which is problematic)
The FARMS rate of PG High Schools have been trending upward significantly in the last 10 years (33% in 2004 to 56% in 2015)
The FARMS rate of Charles County HS has increased too -- but it's about half of PG's at 29% in 2015. North Point only has 17% and Westlake is at 32%. Roosevelt is at 42.5%.
(Got all of the above data from http://reportcard.msde.maryland.gov/)
Even though the kids in these CC schools are predominately black, these are not poor children. They are middle to upper-middle class children. The neighborhoods feeding into NP and WL are subdivisions that are typically less than 30 years old, have at least 1/4 acre lots, and 3000+ sq ft McMansions. Go to city-data.com and look at the discrepancies in wealth, housing, and education between the zip codes feeding into NP and WL (20601, 20603) and Roosevelt (20770)
The issue isn't that the kids are black - it's that they are poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK so who's electing these people?
I understand your point. All I ever heard was PG needs to become more diverse..translation less black so the school system can improve, but looking at those links that's totally B.S. The racial demographics aren't the problem, when it comes to crime or schools.
Different pp. My understanding about this sentiment is two-fold:
1. other ethnic groups are better at standardized tests, so if the schools are more diverse scores will go up- instant school improvement!
2. black people are less likely to vote out crappy black elected officials because they do not want to take a successful black person down
umm so why are those 70 plus percent black schools in other counties out performing all our OURS..even ones with a significant "other" population like Bowie HS & Roosevelt? This myth was the whole point of my post and people are still falling for it. Being a majority black county is NOT the reason for the low test scores especially in HS, Charles & Baltimore County prove that. We dont have one school that matches their majority black HS test scores
PP you are responding too- I agree, it's a cheap cop out. But are the schools you are comparing Bowie and Roosevelt also similar socio-economically? I also get the sense that the high-achieving students in PG county are pulled out of the public schools and put in private well before high school.