Anonymous wrote:I live in Mo Co; I teach in Mo Co PT. I also do some consulting with other districts.
I'd say - based on my experiences - that Mo Co is INDEED at the top.
So to the PP who said, "MCPS is one of the top *county-based* districts in the country, based on evaluations of *county-based* school systems with 65K+ students. That is a limited sampling. "
Fuck off and go get laid during the storm.
teacher signing off
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, since there is no school, that means students have MORE time, not less, to complete these assignments. Why in the world would a storm be an excuse to sit around all day and ignore schoolwork? No one has actually lost power yet, and even once we do, there is such a thing as a computer battery, or (gasp!) writing longhand.
Have you actually lost power at your house and tried to work? We frequently lose power and this i.s utterly ridiculous. I strongly doubt this assignment is worth losing battery power over.
But posting on DCUM for the OP was worth battery power????
I have power. Please keep up.
I wasn't talking to you, OP. PLEASE KEEP UP!!! I was talking to the idiot saying "have you actually lost power and tried to work?" Unless it was you saying that the assigment isn't worth losing batter power over but DCUM is.
Keep up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually, since there is no school, that means students have MORE time, not less, to complete these assignments. Why in the world would a storm be an excuse to sit around all day and ignore schoolwork? No one has actually lost power yet, and even once we do, there is such a thing as a computer battery, or (gasp!) writing longhand.
Have you actually lost power at your house and tried to work? We frequently lose power and this i.s utterly ridiculous. I strongly doubt this assignment is worth losing battery power over.
But posting on DCUM for the OP was worth battery power????
I have power. Please keep up.
Anonymous wrote:So what has your child done this morning?
Obviously not go to school.
And no one has lost power.
So what is the issue?
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, OP, you now have the r.e.a.l reason the kids in MoCo are stressed out, neurotic head cases. It's the parents. So many parents here thinking that there's no reason that an epic, historic storm should slow down the competitive-academic steamroller. Welcome to MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP - I am so frustrated! It's not even just one teacher -- it is two teachers both making these demands. We are new to the MCPS schools, and all I can say is that if this is how things run down here then I want out! The teachers and administration need to get some perspective!
were you unaware when you enrolled that you were at one of the top districts in the country? why do you think that is?
if you want a more relaxed pace, do not sign up for honors/AP classes. It sounds like that may be a better fit for you and your child.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, OP, you now have the r.e.a.l reason the kids in MoCo are stressed out, neurotic head cases. It's the parents. So many parents here thinking that there's no reason that an epic, historic storm should slow down the competitive-academic steamroller. Welcome to MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Sadly, OP, you now have the r.e.a.l reason the kids in MoCo are stressed out, neurotic head cases. It's the parents. So many parents here thinking that there's no reason that an epic, historic storm should slow down the competitive-academic steamroller. Welcome to MoCo.