Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think enough criticism or scrutiny is being aimed at MSDE. Some of these idiotic policies are being driven by equally idiotic demands, audits, arbitrary metrics, etc. from the bureaucrats in Annapolis.
yup, just check out the latest House Bill which further gets rid of part of the MD Education Code regarding class behavior. Those students who hang in the hallways missing class, can now hang in the classroom instead doing whatever it is they do all day besides learn. https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2024RS/bills/hb/hb0615f.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1iaM76rX0dI-kcjsgZBpjKIMGlDa_kXp5ExGWQG43gR9mtwm8IZgHUyqM
Success in public school, much like success in most of life, depends mostly on parenting. Kids who hang in hallways missing class have parents who likely were also hanging in hallways missing class. Failures breed failures.
Please stop blaming parents. If my kid isn’t in class- should I quit my job and walk them to and from? Of course not. Im going to address it at home of course, but there’s very little I can do while they are in school. I don’t control the environment in the schools. We need to give schools the ability to give detentions/suspensions/etc over things like this. The kids know they can get away with it at school- which just undermines my ability to parent my child. So stop blaming us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think enough criticism or scrutiny is being aimed at MSDE. Some of these idiotic policies are being driven by equally idiotic demands, audits, arbitrary metrics, etc. from the bureaucrats in Annapolis.
yup, just check out the latest House Bill which further gets rid of part of the MD Education Code regarding class behavior. Those students who hang in the hallways missing class, can now hang in the classroom instead doing whatever it is they do all day besides learn. https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2024RS/bills/hb/hb0615f.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1iaM76rX0dI-kcjsgZBpjKIMGlDa_kXp5ExGWQG43gR9mtwm8IZgHUyqM
Success in public school, much like success in most of life, depends mostly on parenting. Kids who hang in hallways missing class have parents who likely were also hanging in hallways missing class. Failures breed failures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think enough criticism or scrutiny is being aimed at MSDE. Some of these idiotic policies are being driven by equally idiotic demands, audits, arbitrary metrics, etc. from the bureaucrats in Annapolis.
yup, just check out the latest House Bill which further gets rid of part of the MD Education Code regarding class behavior. Those students who hang in the hallways missing class, can now hang in the classroom instead doing whatever it is they do all day besides learn. https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2024RS/bills/hb/hb0615f.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1iaM76rX0dI-kcjsgZBpjKIMGlDa_kXp5ExGWQG43gR9mtwm8IZgHUyqM
Success in public school, much like success in most of life, depends mostly on parenting. Kids who hang in hallways missing class have parents who likely were also hanging in hallways missing class. Failures breed failures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Better how? All I see is the school replacing enlightenment values with leftist ideology.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
My experience suggests you're uninformed. Yes, the curriculum does take a broader view of the world than when I was a kid and is less Euro-centric, but that's hardly leftist. In fact, it seems better informed. Anyway, their overall grasp of mathematics, reading comprehension and foreign language skills are several years ahead of where I was at. I graduated from a W and went on to an Ivy back in the 90s. My children are far better prepared for college than I was.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe we pay taxes for this freak show:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MontgomeryCountyMD/comments/17ma4r1/how_mcps_is_ruining_education_for_students/
Anonymous wrote:Better how? All I see is the school replacing enlightenment values with leftist ideology.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think enough criticism or scrutiny is being aimed at MSDE. Some of these idiotic policies are being driven by equally idiotic demands, audits, arbitrary metrics, etc. from the bureaucrats in Annapolis.
yup, just check out the latest House Bill which further gets rid of part of the MD Education Code regarding class behavior. Those students who hang in the hallways missing class, can now hang in the classroom instead doing whatever it is they do all day besides learn. https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2024RS/bills/hb/hb0615f.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1iaM76rX0dI-kcjsgZBpjKIMGlDa_kXp5ExGWQG43gR9mtwm8IZgHUyqM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
So true!
Central office cheerleaders, get a grip. Posting this empty self-congratulatory crap on an anonymous forum is not going to dig this school district out of the ditch it's been driven into. That will require actual competence and real work. Surface-level PR is not working. Stop it.
Better how? All I see is the school replacing enlightenment values with leftist ideology.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
So true!
Anonymous wrote:
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think enough criticism or scrutiny is being aimed at MSDE. Some of these idiotic policies are being driven by equally idiotic demands, audits, arbitrary metrics, etc. from the bureaucrats in Annapolis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed this thread when it was originally posted and the Reddit post sounds about right. It is shocking how irresponsible mcps leadership is and how unconcerned they are about actual student learning.
I have to disagree. MCPS today seems as good as it ever was in terms of opportunity. I feel my kids today are getting a better education at our DCC school than I did at a W 30 years ago. The main difference is the county's demographics are different which largely impacts standardized test averages. My kids had a chance to go to CES, Eastern and RMIB. They're doing great because they are focused on getting the best possible education available. Today, fewer students value traditional education, and that's fine.