Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
I think thatis the correct smiley for the idea that, if somebody's opinion is different from mine, it can only be because they don't know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
I think thatis the correct smiley for the idea that, if somebody's opinion is different from mine, it can only be because they don't know better.
Anonymous wrote:
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
is the correct smiley for the idea that, if somebody's opinion is different from mine, it can only be because they don't know better.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had a good experience. We're at a Focus School in Silver Spring, and I've been really impressed with the degree to which teachers and administrators *know* my kids. They are incredibly committed, and have a good sense of who my kids are and what they need, which is reflected in the teachers they are assigned, support from the counselor for typical kid stuff, etc.
As an example, my child was supposed to sit for the GT test last week but had a bug. The GT coordinator reached out that same morning to make sure I knew my child could take the test as soon as they felt better. It was a kind gesture.
Uh - they're supposed to do that, PP. It's in the written guidelines for the exam.
Of course. Letting them retake the test is in the guidelines. Proactively reaching out before I'd even called in the absence was nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had a good experience. We're at a Focus School in Silver Spring, and I've been really impressed with the degree to which teachers and administrators *know* my kids. They are incredibly committed, and have a good sense of who my kids are and what they need, which is reflected in the teachers they are assigned, support from the counselor for typical kid stuff, etc.
As an example, my child was supposed to sit for the GT test last week but had a bug. The GT coordinator reached out that same morning to make sure I knew my child could take the test as soon as they felt better. It was a kind gesture.
Uh - they're supposed to do that, PP. It's in the written guidelines for the exam.
Anonymous wrote:I've had a good experience. We're at a Focus School in Silver Spring, and I've been really impressed with the degree to which teachers and administrators *know* my kids. They are incredibly committed, and have a good sense of who my kids are and what they need, which is reflected in the teachers they are assigned, support from the counselor for typical kid stuff, etc.
As an example, my child was supposed to sit for the GT test last week but had a bug. The GT coordinator reached out that same morning to make sure I knew my child could take the test as soon as they felt better. It was a kind gesture.
Anonymous wrote:There's definitely been a strange uptick in anti-MCPS posts lately. Not sure if it's one person with some kind of odd vendetta or some kind of copycat thing, but a lot of them have the same tone.
Look, MCPS is a HUGE system dealing with a massive array of abilities and needs. Everyone seems to think they have the solution, but no one seems to want to do anything but complain. At privates, you will hear a lot less public complaining but plenty of whispered issues - no one wants to admit the product they thought was a panacea is actually not one.
Anonymous wrote:Since there’s so many threads lately that bash MCPS, I’m curious if there’s anyone that’s had a good experience with them.
Anonymous wrote:mcps ruined my childhood