Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to know their plans when the survey is inevitably disproportionately completed by west county, white and Asian families.
Will they actually try to do outreach to the zip codes and clusters not represented? Or will they throw their hands up and claim that outreach is hard and they tried their best.
Perhaps they should have actually done a rigorous demand analysis/market analysis before they started this whole process.
It doesn’t impact those families as they often don’t have the transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to know their plans when the survey is inevitably disproportionately completed by west county, white and Asian families.
Will they actually try to do outreach to the zip codes and clusters not represented? Or will they throw their hands up and claim that outreach is hard and they tried their best.
Perhaps they should have actually done a rigorous demand analysis/market analysis before they started this whole process.
If people keep hiding for years, maybe they don't want to be found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people even get from this survey that not being in a program is also an option? It seems like most will not understand that and will overstate interest as a result.
For our schools either limited academics, it’s a challenge.
Wouldn't you rather have access to higher level academics than some specific program?
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know their plans when the survey is inevitably disproportionately completed by west county, white and Asian families.
Will they actually try to do outreach to the zip codes and clusters not represented? Or will they throw their hands up and claim that outreach is hard and they tried their best.
Perhaps they should have actually done a rigorous demand analysis/market analysis before they started this whole process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do people even get from this survey that not being in a program is also an option? It seems like most will not understand that and will overstate interest as a result.
For our schools either limited academics, it’s a challenge.
Anonymous wrote:This survey pissed me off as well. How does my 10 year old know what electives they might want in 4-8 years?!? I can tell you what she definitely wants:
Teachers that actually want to teach
Courses that match her level versus “honors for all”
Accountability for principals to ensure equity among all high schools
I have a HS kid having a terrible experience with their schooo based program due to the incompetence of the principal and MCPS enabling him to do whatever he wants. I will be angry if we spend $9.5 million more to get the same crappy experience after 2027. It’s like nobody at MCPS read OLO Report 2026-2!