Anonymous wrote:To 10:24 -
If a person hates paying taxes, then by your reasoning they should "do something about it."
Easier said the one. 2.0 isn't going away. They've invested too much money in it. It will be here until the fourth grade guinea pigs have lower test scores in HS than their peers in other MD counties. When Howard and PG have better scores than MoCo, 2.0 will be replaced. And I guess we can send our kids to MK.
Anonymous wrote:I am so frustrated with 2.0 and with Sup. Starr and the MCPS bureaucracy. I really which there were a mechanism to get the parents' voices heard. Sure folks on here can snark about how we should do something and not just post on here, but what? We are talking about a multi-billion dollar system with a hell of a lot of power. There has to be an outside entity with the power and clout to help parents. Is there some anti common-core organization that could help organize parents?
Anonymous wrote:Get together and FIRE STARR. Push him out like they did in Stamford. He already has a foot outa the door. Just needs a concerted shove.
Otherwise, with C 2.0 and levelling schools you are guaranteed the lowest level of education in the county at every school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're simply leaving montgomery county. I bet there are schools out there that parents are happy with in MoCo, but in our neck of the woods the facilities are inadequate and long range planning totally botched things with respect to population growth and has left our community in a borderline crisis situation. The politics of it gets really old really fast, and even if the superintendent wanted to make improvements, any additional construction will take forever to be approved and completed.
Don't let the door hit you in your ass. If I can ask where are you going?
To a private school with a snazzy gym, natch. Didn't you know that's what education is all about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're simply leaving montgomery county. I bet there are schools out there that parents are happy with in MoCo, but in our neck of the woods the facilities are inadequate and long range planning totally botched things with respect to population growth and has left our community in a borderline crisis situation. The politics of it gets really old really fast, and even if the superintendent wanted to make improvements, any additional construction will take forever to be approved and completed.
Don't let the door hit you in your ass. If I can ask where are you going?
Anonymous wrote:We're simply leaving montgomery county. I bet there are schools out there that parents are happy with in MoCo, but in our neck of the woods the facilities are inadequate and long range planning totally botched things with respect to population growth and has left our community in a borderline crisis situation. The politics of it gets really old really fast, and even if the superintendent wanted to make improvements, any additional construction will take forever to be approved and completed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would work because it would generate national press attention and could hurt Starr's career. So OP, do you have the bandwidth to start a litany of complaints here, organize and then we could stage a protest day?
My main complaints are:
1) stupid Is,Ps, ESs
2) teachers who can't spell, don't correct homework, etc and lack of clear process for parents to complain about their incompetence without being labeled a "troublemaker"
3) worksheet driven curriculum - no books till past 6th grade, apparently - oh, one book, I forgot -
Completely agree. I wish they would release a poll of MCPS parent satisfaction rather than starting their dumb PR blitz about how great their 2.0 curriculum is.
Anonymous wrote:It would work because it would generate national press attention and could hurt Starr's career. So OP, do you have the bandwidth to start a litany of complaints here, organize and then we could stage a protest day?
My main complaints are:
1) stupid Is,Ps, ESs
2) teachers who can't spell, don't correct homework, etc and lack of clear process for parents to complain about their incompetence without being labeled a "troublemaker"
3) worksheet driven curriculum - no books till past 6th grade, apparently - oh, one book, I forgot -
Anonymous wrote:I would join a protest.