Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!
Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.
Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left
Anonymous wrote:Any specific examples/names and I can give feedback on themAnonymous wrote:Why does MCPS appear to have a “fail upward” mentality with incompetent and abusive administrators that in any other job would be fired? This school system has so many fantastic administrators and central offices employees but when the higher ups keep people that should be let go, it really leaves a sour taste in the mouths of parents and school based staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word association:
Weast
Starr
Smith
McKnight
Taylor
I’ve met them all and they’re all very nice people, specifically Taylor. I disagree with some of their decisions though.
Were you at Weast's Friday night poker parties?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve had a couple instances in which we’ve had some truly awful HS teachers — vindictive, won’t follow policies, either can’t follow the curriculum or just make stuff up without preparing the kids….in each instance, the admin has been very sympathetic and seemed to big signaling that they are basically powerless. Is there anything parents can do in such circumstances?
I think most teachers are great but there is a weird minority that hate kids and their job and really should do something else.
Any specific examples/names and I can give feedback on themAnonymous wrote:Why does MCPS appear to have a “fail upward” mentality with incompetent and abusive administrators that in any other job would be fired? This school system has so many fantastic administrators and central offices employees but when the higher ups keep people that should be let go, it really leaves a sour taste in the mouths of parents and school based staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word association:
Weast
Starr
Smith
McKnight
Taylor
I’ve met them all and they’re all very nice people, specifically Taylor. I disagree with some of their decisions though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Word association:
Weast
Starr
Smith
McKnight
Taylor
I’ve met them all and they’re all very nice people, specifically Taylor. I disagree with some of their decisions though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What ES, MS, and HS would you want to send your own kids to?
I don’t currently have kids but my partner and I just bought a place and are going to start trying. Thomas Pyle for middle, BCC for high is best in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your thoughts about discipline? Does your school lock bathrooms? What changes would you suggest?
What are your thoughts on school safety? Do you think it’s a good idea to have a police presence at schools?
Do you think most incoming freshmen have the academic preparation they need for high school? What do you think about the academics at MCPS high schools?
What are your thoughts on the regional magnets?
What do you think needs to be improved in MCPS? What would you like parents to be advocating at school board meeting and considering when voting for board members?
What would you like to say directly to parents?
I don’t like locking bathrooms, my school doesn’t. Unfortunately I think we need police presence at some schools. At MCPS there are enough classes that almost everyone can be prepared. MCPS should focus on countywide programs. To parents, research your school board ballot, get involved with PTSA, and talk with admin. Also, sorry for not signing replies, you should be able to guess but I’ll start now.
Anonymous wrote:This post seems weird.
You just recently became fed up with the system? I don’t buy it.