Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school? What program?
I think that MCPS pushed certain groups of students in accelerated courses to improve the optics but these students are very severly underprepared due to MCPS and their own home situation. A student with uninvolved parents can still thrive if the school system does a good job of educating them at school. However, we all know what a failure MCPS is, so if kids do not have parents actively educating them at home, they will flounder.
No we do not all consider MCPS a failure and we do not all actively educate at home.
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I don't educate my 7th grader at home. At all. Ever. Shes gets straight A's. But we are over in Ganglandia - Eastern Middle School. I'm sure they'll be tons for you to say about my kid serving McDonalds when she's 40 or something to that effect. You know, it being such a sh!thole and all.
Is your kid is in the magnet Humanities program in Eastern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school? What program?
I think that MCPS pushed certain groups of students in accelerated courses to improve the optics but these students are very severly underprepared due to MCPS and their own home situation. A student with uninvolved parents can still thrive if the school system does a good job of educating them at school. However, we all know what a failure MCPS is, so if kids do not have parents actively educating them at home, they will flounder.
No we do not all consider MCPS a failure and we do not all actively educate at home.
+1
I don't educate my 7th grader at home. At all. Ever. Shes gets straight A's. But we are over in Ganglandia - Eastern Middle School. I'm sure they'll be tons for you to say about my kid serving McDonalds when she's 40 or something to that effect. You know, it being such a sh!thole and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school? What program?
I think that MCPS pushed certain groups of students in accelerated courses to improve the optics but these students are very severly underprepared due to MCPS and their own home situation. A student with uninvolved parents can still thrive if the school system does a good job of educating them at school. However, we all know what a failure MCPS is, so if kids do not have parents actively educating them at home, they will flounder.
No we do not all consider MCPS a failure and we do not all actively educate at home.
+1
I don't educate my 7th grader at home. At all. Ever. Shes gets straight A's. But we are over in Ganglandia - Eastern Middle School. I'm sure they'll be tons for you to say about my kid serving McDonalds when she's 40 or something to that effect. You know, it being such a sh!thole and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JWMS - now in 8th grade. I think it depends on your child TBH.
DC had HW every year, but, DC would finish all the CW and HW in school, so DC didn't actually bring any work home. Now in 8th grade, I sometimes see DC doing HW at home, and the most time spent on HW at home was about 30min. DC is a straight A student.
Another parent at JWMS told me that their DC was doing a lot of HW at home. So, I think it just depends on your child and whether your child can finish the work at school or not.
Also, at JWMS, DC had very little until this year, and now he has a ton. Also, a straight A student.
My social JW student seemed to have more hw. My quieter focused kid got it done in school. Both do very well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school? What program?
I think that MCPS pushed certain groups of students in accelerated courses to improve the optics but these students are very severly underprepared due to MCPS and their own home situation. A student with uninvolved parents can still thrive if the school system does a good job of educating them at school. However, we all know what a failure MCPS is, so if kids do not have parents actively educating them at home, they will flounder.
No we do not all consider MCPS a failure and we do not all actively educate at home.
Anonymous wrote:What school? What program?
I think that MCPS pushed certain groups of students in accelerated courses to improve the optics but these students are very severly underprepared due to MCPS and their own home situation. A student with uninvolved parents can still thrive if the school system does a good job of educating them at school. However, we all know what a failure MCPS is, so if kids do not have parents actively educating them at home, they will flounder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JWMS - now in 8th grade. I think it depends on your child TBH.
DC had HW every year, but, DC would finish all the CW and HW in school, so DC didn't actually bring any work home. Now in 8th grade, I sometimes see DC doing HW at home, and the most time spent on HW at home was about 30min. DC is a straight A student.
Another parent at JWMS told me that their DC was doing a lot of HW at home. So, I think it just depends on your child and whether your child can finish the work at school or not.
Also, at JWMS, DC had very little until this year, and now he has a ton. Also, a straight A student.
Anonymous wrote:JWMS - now in 8th grade. I think it depends on your child TBH.
DC had HW every year, but, DC would finish all the CW and HW in school, so DC didn't actually bring any work home. Now in 8th grade, I sometimes see DC doing HW at home, and the most time spent on HW at home was about 30min. DC is a straight A student.
Another parent at JWMS told me that their DC was doing a lot of HW at home. So, I think it just depends on your child and whether your child can finish the work at school or not.