Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS and Starr took way too long to take action on teachers that were physically abusing kids. So I can only imagine how they handle performance issues that are nowhere near as serious.
Wow - thats like getting a Catholic school education for free!
Anonymous wrote:The teacher is currently on sick leave but will be back.
Anonymous wrote:This is the OP. Word from my child, who is now in 8th grade, is that this teacher has returned. Seventh grade parents, talk to your children and find out what is going on in their World Studies classes. Be proactive and make your concerns known. Go to back to school night and observe the teacher. Call the principal. Call MCPS headquarters and talk to Eric Minus, who is the superintendent in charge of Pyle. You can find his email on the mcps web site. Find out what the plans are for dealing with this teacher. Good luck.
And for anyone who needs/wants to take the route I did last year -- call around to the neighboring middle schools and talk to the heads of the World Studies departments. See if any of their teachers are interested in tutoring. It's not perfect, but you can do an end run around the lousy instruction and help your child learn the curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I just got unlucky with my w school. But I wasn't alone. So so many of us fled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is exactly why teacher's unions are a bad thing. I can't believe people don't jump on this!!
Eliminate teachers unions and you will soon see schools filled with the relatives of school administrators and local politicians. Patronage hiring is already ruining local government. Now you want to ruin schools, too?
Lots of towns in Texas like that. No teachers' union. Lots of nepotism. Still can't fire incompetent teachers. And good teachers are reluctant to go to districts where they know they have no power.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to Fairfax after a principal at my child's MOCO school told me the teacher was "untouchable". He had been trying to get rid of her for almost six years. 9 parents from the classroom met with the principal to try to get her out. The principal told me he couldn't stand her. He admitted she had no business in the classroom. But again, she was untouchable. Fairfax was dramatically better.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS and Starr took way too long to take action on teachers that were physically abusing kids. So I can only imagine how they handle performance issues that are nowhere near as serious.
Anonymous wrote:I have taught in high and low poverty schools. The teachers were nastiest in a W feeder. I think it's because they have too much time on their hands. They're not worrying about hungry kids, so they have time to mess with one another. It was the pits and I went back to a high needs school.