Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t MCPS teach phonics in early elementary? Is benchmark as bad as it seems to parents?
Having a one size fits all curriculum doesn’t work when the country is as diverse as our county is.
How does this answer either question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
+1
This response is way too open ended. I think we are dealing with another troll
The poster seems incredibly diplomatic and reasonable.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
+1
This response is way too open ended. I think we are dealing with another troll
The poster seems incredibly diplomatic and reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
+1
This response is way too open ended. I think we are dealing with another troll
The poster seems incredibly diplomatic and reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Do students in MCPS read entire books as part of the curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
+1
This response is way too open ended. I think we are dealing with another troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
+1
This response is way too open ended. I think we are dealing with another troll
Anonymous wrote:When you say you’re at a highly regarded middle school, do you mean it’s wealthy and has high scores without doing much because parents are highly educated, or do you have a strong principal and unusually strong staff compared to other schools and believe it deserves its reputation?
Anonymous wrote:Send your questions in and I’ll do my best to respond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Weast vs. Starr vs. Smith vs. McKnight?
The county has changed drastically over the four Superintendents’ tenures. The county’s wealth and demographics looo very different from when Weast was at the helm. Starr wanted to privatize mental health before it became commonplace. Always responded to emails. Solid guy. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t MCPS teach phonics in early elementary? Is benchmark as bad as it seems to parents?
Having a one size fits all curriculum doesn’t work when the country is as diverse as our county is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can't the kids read more actual books?
My kids are assigned lots of actual books by their teachers. Do you mean books you like personally or ones that you read as a child?