Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the CEP program is impacting this. Given that there is no need for families to complete the forms to receive meals, how do they actually know the FARMS rate? Both NHE and Oak View are CEP schools with all students receiving free meals. No one had to complete the forms.
https://www..org/news/quick-notes/2023-08/2023-08-issue/important-information-about-student-meals/
This is exactly what is happing at the Title 1 school where I work. We didn’t have families complete FARMS forms this year since MCPS said it wasn’t needed. We aren’t sure what method MCPS used to calculate FARMS rate without the forms but we dropped from over 80% FARMS to around 65% FARMS. This means big cuts for staffing and funds next year. Our students definitely didn’t get wealthier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the CEP program is impacting this. Given that there is no need for families to complete the forms to receive meals, how do they actually know the FARMS rate? Both NHE and Oak View are CEP schools with all students receiving free meals. No one had to complete the forms.
https://www..org/news/quick-notes/2023-08/2023-08-issue/important-information-about-student-meals/
This is exactly what is happing at the Title 1 school where I work. We didn’t have families complete FARMS forms this year since MCPS said it wasn’t needed. We aren’t sure what method MCPS used to calculate FARMS rate without the forms but we dropped from over 80% FARMS to around 65% FARMS. This means big cuts for staffing and funds next year. Our students definitely didn’t get wealthier.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the CEP program is impacting this. Given that there is no need for families to complete the forms to receive meals, how do they actually know the FARMS rate? Both NHE and Oak View are CEP schools with all students receiving free meals. No one had to complete the forms.
https://www..org/news/quick-notes/2023-08/2023-08-issue/important-information-about-student-meals/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not related to the budget freeze? Our ES OTA board had a meeting in reaction to the freeze. Teachers have to bring their own copy paper now
Think of the cost to teachers for paper with Go Guardian gone next year and teachers having to resort to paper lessons to keep class from being a gaming session.
I’m not against go guardian but in actuality, students find ways to game the system, and teachers should switch to pen and paper anyway. And the school system should provide enough paper for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not related to the budget freeze? Our ES OTA board had a meeting in reaction to the freeze. Teachers have to bring their own copy paper now
Think of the cost to teachers for paper with Go Guardian gone next year and teachers having to resort to paper lessons to keep class from being a gaming session.
What is Go Guardian? -Parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not related to the budget freeze? Our ES OTA board had a meeting in reaction to the freeze. Teachers have to bring their own copy paper now
Think of the cost to teachers for paper with Go Guardian gone next year and teachers having to resort to paper lessons to keep class from being a gaming session.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not related to the budget freeze? Our ES OTA board had a meeting in reaction to the freeze. Teachers have to bring their own copy paper now
Think of the cost to teachers for paper with Go Guardian gone next year and teachers having to resort to paper lessons to keep class from being a gaming session.
Anonymous wrote:Not related to the budget freeze? Our ES OTA board had a meeting in reaction to the freeze. Teachers have to bring their own copy paper now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word is out that the new Title 1 formula MCPS is using cuts Oakview from Title 1 funding. This is because the CES students are from more affluent families which lowers the percentage of FARMS students.
If you are from Oakview or are an advocate for education come to the meeting Wednesday night.
If 75% FARMS is too low to receive Title I funding, we are in really bad shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why school metrics include segregated programs that pull from outside of the catchment area within the school. Seems to incentive plopping a segregated program in a poorly performing school.
That is exactly why they put programs where they do.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why school metrics include segregated programs that pull from outside of the catchment area within the school. Seems to incentive plopping a segregated program in a poorly performing school.