Anonymous wrote:It is next to impossible to get MCPS to allow a child to repeat a grade. I know several parents who have tried, because their children didn't successfully demonstrate on-level skills, and the school system denied, stating that it would be emotionally harmful for the child to be held back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo will be like PG in 20 years. Whites are going (or gone already) and once education goes down, Asians will leave also.
Agree. 15 years.
Go where?
Not to mention that people who say this have probably never once set foot in Prince George's County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo will be like PG in 20 years. Whites are going (or gone already) and once education goes down, Asians will leave also.
Agree. 15 years.
Go where?
Not to mention that people who say this have probably never once set foot in Prince George's County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND - it means every kid, no matter what their grades or knowledge are, will move on to the next grade.
Solution: if you don't pass proficiency test - you don't move on and you repeat the grade. If you fail again, you have to go to a remedial program, but this time, at the family's expense.
I can tell you there are plenty of hispanic kids in my child's high school who are repeating grades and barely graduating at the age of 21. The age gap is huge. It doesn't matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo will be like PG in 20 years. Whites are going (or gone already) and once education goes down, Asians will leave also.
Agree. 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo will be like PG in 20 years. Whites are going (or gone already) and once education goes down, Asians will leave also.
Anonymous wrote:NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND - it means every kid, no matter what their grades or knowledge are, will move on to the next grade.
Solution: if you don't pass proficiency test - you don't move on and you repeat the grade. If you fail again, you have to go to a remedial program, but this time, at the family's expense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought the school board was proposing to change the school boundaries and feeder school assignments (i.e., mix more Asians/White with Latinos/Black) to close the gap. Lovely idea...
No, just some uber liberal in a poorly performing school on dcum proposing to dcum to do it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the school board was proposing to change the school boundaries and feeder school assignments (i.e., mix more Asians/White with Latinos/Black) to close the gap. Lovely idea...
Anonymous wrote:The whole country is becoming more diverse...especailly this area. This does not show more white families are choosing private schools.. The largest drop in white families was in the 70's ..pretty stable in recent years. There has just been growth from other groups.