Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A other teacher who heard this today. And we were also told Bc Eureka doesn’t lend itself to small group instruction, that there would not be daily small group for accelerating kids who did not make the compacted math
So 30 kids countywide and no acceleration in regular math? This is absurd.
Hint: this is how MCPS will get rid of accelerated math. It's happening in California and Virginia (though I heard the VA BOE backtracked somewhat) all for equity. It's becoming clearer by the day...if you want your kids to get a equitable education, MCPS is the place for you. If you want them to get an excellent education, you'll have to go private.
My suspicion is this as well. Are there any changes being made at middle school level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine how DCUM will explode when the 30 people are notified..
Wow. Are they going to bus those 30 little Einsteins somewhere through the rest of their remaining years at MCPS? How will that be logistically possible?
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine how DCUM will explode when the 30 people are notified..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a different teacher. This is accurate based on the information being shared today.
30 kids in all of MCPS? How would that work logistically, and what is the point?
Equity is the point. Is everyone starting to understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a different teacher. This is accurate based on the information being shared today.
30 kids in all of MCPS? How would that work logistically, and what is the point?
Anonymous wrote:Kids are required to have a 251 Map-M. Although this is common for every DCUM poster, it is not common overall for 4th graders in this county. Regardless of where kids live, this is a reach score.
Anonymous wrote:Performance Matters tests are the end-of-unit tests that the kids are required to take. They take them at all grade levels and it is what the county uses to make sure that kids across the county are all getting similar instruction.
The meeting and guidance is countywide and I think the instruction might be virtual, though I don't know. Most schools will not have any kids in the class. Really, for the kids to score as high as required, they would need to be in the CES so it might be limited to a small group in those schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A other teacher who heard this today. And we were also told Bc Eureka doesn’t lend itself to small group instruction, that there would not be daily small group for accelerating kids who did not make the compacted math
So 30 kids countywide and no acceleration in regular math? This is absurd.
Hint: this is how MCPS will get rid of accelerated math. It's happening in California and Virginia (though I heard the VA BOE backtracked somewhat) all for equity. It's becoming clearer by the day...if you want your kids to get a equitable education, MCPS is the place for you. If you want them to get an excellent education, you'll have to go private.
Anonymous wrote:Kids are required to have a 251 Map-M. Although this is common for every DCUM poster, it is not common overall for 4th graders in this county. Regardless of where kids live, this is a reach score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A other teacher who heard this today. And we were also told Bc Eureka doesn’t lend itself to small group instruction, that there would not be daily small group for accelerating kids who did not make the compacted math
So 30 kids countywide and no acceleration in regular math? This is absurd.
Hint: this is how MCPS will get rid of accelerated math. It's happening in California and Virginia (though I heard the VA BOE backtracked somewhat) all for equity. It's becoming clearer by the day...if you want your kids to get a equitable education, MCPS is the place for you. If you want them to get an excellent education, you'll have to go private.
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Ridiculous. Compacted math is very easy. One of my children was bored to tears by it in 5th grade. I doubt what you heard is true, OP - lots of angry parents are going to push for their kids to get at least that much.