Anonymous wrote:Wait, MCPS does not have conferences in high school? Why
Anonymous wrote:High schools in MCPS do not have conferences which is why they didn't used to have these half days in November. Middle schools usually offer these ridiculous stand in line events that are a complete waste of time. There is nothing private about them and you certainly can't learn anything substantive about your child in that environment. FYI parents, you can schedule a "conference" with your child's teacher any time you want during the school year. If they can't meet in person, they can arrange a phone call which I've done and works just fine. Some high school and middle school teachers may schedule private conferences on these half days for students who are having difficulty in their class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, MCPS does not have conferences in high school? Why
Probably because class sizes are too large and MCPS is afraid teachers won't be able to meet with everyone who wants a conference. When my high schooler was in middle school, the conference day was absolutely jam-packed, and it must have been very tiring for teachers. I still think it's important to encourage parents to meet with teachers. Without a dedicated meeting date, a lot of parents don't dare to schedule a private conference.
And high school is when students need the most guidance, and when their brains are sometimes not mature enough to take responsibility for themselves entirely.
Anonymous wrote:I searched and didn't see anything on this. Can someone explain the logic of having three half days in a row: last friday, then tomorrow and Tuesday. Why wouldn't they just give kids a full day off for veteran's day, and a half day friday? I don't want to open a huge can of worms, I'm just genuinely perplexed.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, MCPS does not have conferences in high school? Why
Anonymous wrote:Wait, MCPS does not have conferences in high school? Why
Anonymous wrote:High schools in MCPS do not have conferences which is why they didn't used to have these half days in November. Middle schools usually offer these ridiculous stand in line events that are a complete waste of time. There is nothing private about them and you certainly can't learn anything substantive about your child in that environment. FYI parents, you can schedule a "conference" with your child's teacher any time you want during the school year. If they can't meet in person, they can arrange a phone call which I've done and works just fine. Some high school and middle school teachers may schedule private conferences on these half days for students who are having difficulty in their class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume the HS kids (where there are no conferences) just have 1/2 days because of the busses? They never used to..
OP here. I’m sorry to the teachers who opened this thread and saw the obnoxious comments aimed at them. That is why I was hesitant to even ask the question. Thanks to those who answered without dragging teachers. So my next question (rhetorical, since it’s been pretty much answered here) is why does MCPS force the middle and high schools to follow this same parent-teacher conference-driven schedule when they don’t do conferences. My kids are in middle and high school now and it’s annoying that they have half days for what looks like no reason.
Middle schools and high schools do do conferences. Or at least, the middle schools and high school my kids have been at, do conferences.
Our middle school had a weird thing where you could stand in line to talk to your kids teacher, and then I think they may have changed to a system where you could have one if you requested it (or maybe just if they requested it?). High school I have never heard of them but don’t know if they schedule them for kids who they think would benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume the HS kids (where there are no conferences) just have 1/2 days because of the busses? They never used to..
OP here. I’m sorry to the teachers who opened this thread and saw the obnoxious comments aimed at them. That is why I was hesitant to even ask the question. Thanks to those who answered without dragging teachers. So my next question (rhetorical, since it’s been pretty much answered here) is why does MCPS force the middle and high schools to follow this same parent-teacher conference-driven schedule when they don’t do conferences. My kids are in middle and high school now and it’s annoying that they have half days for what looks like no reason.
Middle schools and high schools do do conferences. Or at least, the middle schools and high school my kids have been at, do conferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume the HS kids (where there are no conferences) just have 1/2 days because of the busses? They never used to..
OP here. I’m sorry to the teachers who opened this thread and saw the obnoxious comments aimed at them. That is why I was hesitant to even ask the question. Thanks to those who answered without dragging teachers. So my next question (rhetorical, since it’s been pretty much answered here) is why does MCPS force the middle and high schools to follow this same parent-teacher conference-driven schedule when they don’t do conferences. My kids are in middle and high school now and it’s annoying that they have half days for what looks like no reason.
Middle schools and high schools do do conferences. Or at least, the middle schools and high school my kids have been at, do conferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume the HS kids (where there are no conferences) just have 1/2 days because of the busses? They never used to..
OP here. I’m sorry to the teachers who opened this thread and saw the obnoxious comments aimed at them. That is why I was hesitant to even ask the question. Thanks to those who answered without dragging teachers. So my next question (rhetorical, since it’s been pretty much answered here) is why does MCPS force the middle and high schools to follow this same parent-teacher conference-driven schedule when they don’t do conferences. My kids are in middle and high school now and it’s annoying that they have half days for what looks like no reason.
Anonymous wrote:I assume the HS kids (where there are no conferences) just have 1/2 days because of the busses? They never used to..