Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again: I think next time I'm going to keep my thoughts to myself.... Just expressing an opinion. No need to get nasty. I think you all need to get laid. Now you can get nasty.....
I agree with you. Note home - fine. Memorandum of Understanding with muliple signature lines and acknowledgments - obnoxious and over-the-top. Common sense tells you a lighter approach would have been better with a high-strung kid. The big school systems don't care. They are all about the bureaucracy.
Of course many on DCUM will jump on you, because they are in low-level positions where the best part of their day is raking some subordinate over the coals for some minor transgression.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again: I think next time I'm going to keep my thoughts to myself.... Just expressing an opinion. No need to get nasty. I think you all need to get laid. Now you can get nasty.....
Anonymous wrote:OP I agree with you. Nothing wrong with a friendly reminder for a "first offense." MCPS school culture is unnecessarily punitive, authoritarian, and mistrusting of kids, IMHO. We moved here from a place that others here may call progressive but I just call normal, where student-teacher interactions are genuine and human, not filtered through an impersonal bureaucracy that expects that without fear of punishment kids won't do their best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is one reason i appreciate being in a small private school....i have many doubts about it but i can see getting crazy about getting a note like that, but can also see how it's a policy that makes sense in a school system.
+1. Taking a step back, how did they handle this back in the day? I don't remember first offense being the kid writing the note and signing it etc.
Anonymous wrote:this is one reason i appreciate being in a small private school....i have many doubts about it but i can see getting crazy about getting a note like that, but can also see how it's a policy that makes sense in a school system.
Anonymous wrote:OP I agree with you. Nothing wrong with a friendly reminder for a "first offense." MCPS school culture is unnecessarily punitive, authoritarian, and mistrusting of kids, IMHO. We moved here from a place that others here may call progressive but I just call normal, where student-teacher interactions are genuine and human, not filtered through an impersonal bureaucracy that expects that without fear of punishment kids won't do their best.
Anonymous wrote:IEP equals "special treatment"......