Anonymous wrote:I have one middle schooler in MCPS and one middle schooler in a private school. The difference is HUGE!!
I generally think that both middle schools do a good job with teaching and learning. Sometimes I even think the public school does a better job than the private. But with this pandemic, the disparity is jolting.
Private school student gets almost a full day of online Zoom learning with clubs and contests and events going on, social opportunities, enrichment. Public middle school student gets almost no live classes, is lonely all day, and has gotten overwhelmed with the workload, has been terribly confused, and there is none of the extra stuff that is so important for kids' development.
We are really getting the short end of the stick here in MCPS!! It can be done well; it is just NOT! MCPS is a mess. So disappointing.
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I have one middle schooler in MCPS and one middle schooler in a private school. The difference is HUGE!!
I generally think that both middle schools do a good job with teaching and learning. Sometimes I even think the public school does a better job than the private. But with this pandemic, the disparity is jolting.
Private school student gets almost a full day of online Zoom learning with clubs and contests and events going on, social opportunities, enrichment. Public middle school student gets almost no live classes, is lonely all day, and has gotten overwhelmed with the workload, has been terribly confused, and there is none of the extra stuff that is so important for kids' development.
We are really getting the short end of the stick here in MCPS!! It can be done well; it is just NOT! MCPS is a mess. So disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:I have one middle schooler in MCPS and one middle schooler in a private school. The difference is HUGE!!
I generally think that both middle schools do a good job with teaching and learning. Sometimes I even think the public school does a better job than the private. But with this pandemic, the disparity is jolting.
Private school student gets almost a full day of online Zoom learning with clubs and contests and events going on, social opportunities, enrichment. Public middle school student gets almost no live classes, is lonely all day, and has gotten overwhelmed with the workload, has been terribly confused, and there is none of the extra stuff that is so important for kids' development.
We are really getting the short end of the stick here in MCPS!! It can be done well; it is just NOT! MCPS is a mess. So disappointing.
Anonymous wrote:My middle schooler is at Sligo MS and it is... awesome? Super organized and I'm really impressed? They have a schedule all worked out so nothing overlaps and she has regular communication with all her teachers. All but one do zoom classes, and the other one records videos and does lots of writing back and forth. I'm sure there are kids at Sligo this is not working as well for, but my hat's off to the admins there. Even more so because they have a lot of language barrier and technology access challenges.
This is a link to the schedule the principal sent out, in case you're interested. I'm wondering why all middle schools don't adopt something very like this:
https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/sligoms/news-index/sligos-distance-learning-student-schedule/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of the comments on this board say that online schooling is too much/too hard to manage, and half day that it’s not enough. I don’t know what people want MCPS to do.
To be all things to all people in the midst of a pandemic apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've had no instruction for the end of 3rd quarter in MS. There were a bunch of assignments plunked down last Monday with office hours "for questions." Then 3 tests and 2 essays due by today.
Middle school is not really a good age for office hours. The teachers should at least connect all the kids who have questions via Zoom and have a discussion.
That's instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of the comments on this board say that online schooling is too much/too hard to manage, and half day that it’s not enough. I don’t know what people want MCPS to do.
To be all things to all people in the midst of a pandemic apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of the comments on this board say that online schooling is too much/too hard to manage, and half day that it’s not enough. I don’t know what people want MCPS to do.
To be all things to all people in the midst of a pandemic apparently.
DCUM wants MCPS to be all things to all people in normal times. Why should that change just because there's a pandemic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Half of the comments on this board say that online schooling is too much/too hard to manage, and half day that it’s not enough. I don’t know what people want MCPS to do.
To be all things to all people in the midst of a pandemic apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Half of the comments on this board say that online schooling is too much/too hard to manage, and half day that it’s not enough. I don’t know what people want MCPS to do.