Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
When I looked at it yesterday, it had identifying information including people's phone numbers out there for all to see. I was in my principals office when Dr. Taylor's apology email to principals came through. Is he going to send one out to the general public, including those whose personal info was published for all to see?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of MS advisory. Waste of time. More time for students to be on phones. No one gives a dhit about social emotional learning when it doesn't work for this age group. Teachers don't care to administer SEL lessons.
+1
Our school did it three times a week - and it was just video game playing time.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of MS advisory. Waste of time. More time for students to be on phones. No one gives a dhit about social emotional learning when it doesn't work for this age group. Teachers don't care to administer SEL lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I said please ban cell phones in schools.
Don’t send one with your kid. Problem solved. They will just do social media through their chrome book.
Is that why NYC just banned phones in schools? Surprised they didn’t take your advice and just tell parents not to send one with their kid
My kid has a phone for my needs, not theirs. When I take it away, they just use the school chromebook at school. They can access all sorts of things. Teachers need to start teaching vs. relying on videos, etc and bring back regular textbooks vs. online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I said please ban cell phones in schools.
Don’t send one with your kid. Problem solved. They will just do social media through their chrome book.
Is that why NYC just banned phones in schools? Surprised they didn’t take your advice and just tell parents not to send one with their kid
Even worse, this is where many schools introduce far left ideology.Anonymous wrote:Get rid of MS advisory. Waste of time. More time for students to be on phones. No one gives a dhit about social emotional learning when it doesn't work for this age group. Teachers don't care to administer SEL lessons.
Anonymous wrote:Another joke from MCPS - ask the community what they want, and then ignore the responses, but check the box that they've reached out
Anonymous wrote:Stop rewarding phone time to students after students complete assignments in class