Anonymous wrote:If I am moving out of the city now, I will go to Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:It's not in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Howard County (for now) has a different socio-economic make-up than MoCo so you can't compare the schools. They have far fewer English learners and kids who come to K unprepared. That doesn't mean they provide a better education.
Anonymous wrote:
No conspiracies. Just the plain facts. MCPS HAS EXPRESSED ITS PRIORITIES VERY CLEARLY-----IT IS CLOSING THE GAP. Read the Gazette--it is printed clear as day. As for how they are closing the gap, just experience C 2.0. Some parents may need a system like this for their kids. Some don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer to the original question is that nothing makes Montgomery County great.
Read the stuff that happens before the BOE, County Council, etc. It is a system obsessed with the achievement gap and the easiest way to close it. Oops, almost forgot--the easiest way to close the gap is to hold back the top.
I'm astonished -- I really am astonished -- by the prevalence of this conspiracy theory on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:The answer to the original question is that nothing makes Montgomery County great.
Read the stuff that happens before the BOE, County Council, etc. It is a system obsessed with the achievement gap and the easiest way to close it. Oops, almost forgot--the easiest way to close the gap is to hold back the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has seen a dramatic change in enrollment. While it was a majority white system in the '80s, Hispanics make up the majority today with blacks falling slightly behind. So, with the decline in well prepared students the school system has fallen in educational performance (MSAs, HSAs, etc).
This is factually incorrect. Hispanics do not make up the majority. MCPS is 33% white, 27% Hispanic, 14% Asian.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/planning/pdf/Demo_OfficialSchoolEnrollments2012_2013.pdf
Also, I interpret your statement to mean that white = well-prepared and Hispanic/black = not well-prepared. Is that what you meant to say?
Anonymous wrote:
Really sad, because of a lot of us moved to montogmery county for the what we thought were excellent schools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS has seen a dramatic change in enrollment. While it was a majority white system in the '80s, Hispanics make up the majority today with blacks falling slightly behind. So, with the decline in well prepared students the school system has fallen in educational performance (MSAs, HSAs, etc).
This is factually incorrect. Hispanics do not make up the majority. MCPS is 33% white, 27% Hispanic, 14% Asian.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/planning/pdf/Demo_OfficialSchoolEnrollments2012_2013.pdf
Also, I interpret your statement to mean that white = well-prepared and Hispanic/black = not well-prepared. Is that what you meant to say?