Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Please don't consider realizing your social ideology as part of the schools responsibility.
The schools are there to educate our kids. That's it.
When the schools educate our kids -- all of our kids - that creates societal change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Please don't consider realizing your social ideology as part of the schools responsibility.
The schools are there to educate our kids. That's it.
Anonymous wrote:I am so thankful that in 3 more years my youngest child will be out of MCPS with a magnet education and largely protected from the overall erosion of the magnet programs and MCPS's educational quality. It will no longer be my fight. This country sucks but then it is a part of the larger problem.
Anonymous wrote:We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Anonymous wrote:We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Full stop. If kids can not graduate. If kids can not PASS a basic grade level ELA and math test. If kids fail then you do not achieve any societal change. This is the poor kids one shot to break the cycle and by failing them you have basically sentenced them to a lifetime of poverty.
What is the % of MCPS kids going into Montgomery County Community College who are sent back fro remedial English and math? Isn't it something like 70%? These kids will not make it through because they are unprepared by a failed K-12 public school system. Shame on MCPS.
We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Anonymous wrote:We mustn't confuse high performance with high test scores. Schools are there to do more than simply educate our kids. Schools must also function as a springboard to create societal change. If a school does that, it can be considered high performing even if test scores are low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These lists just measure a school's overall affluence. It has little to do with the quality of education.
Thank you. It is the W schools and the highly selective magnet programs that are bolstering up the numbers. Other schools are a perfect storm of inexperienced teachers, more FARMS and ESOL students, terrible curriculum and no textbooks.
Uh, the "W" schools have plenty of inexperienced teachers and the same curriculum as the rest of MCPS.
To be honest, the worst teachers from our east county Focus School have been moved to "W feeders" after a year or two. When they are eased out of our school, but can't be fired full-stop, they are moved to a "low needs" school where their deficiencies can be masked by overall preparation and outside support.
That is fair, we sent all of our worst residents to the eastern side of the county. We eased them out to the low expectations communities where their deficiencies are masked by the overall lower standards of the overall population there.
Funny part is one of us is correct, the other is full of it.
Right! The PP is correct, and you're full of it.
But yet all the poor people live and most of the crime happens where?
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All of these 'rankings' are a self licking ice cream cone to make us feel better for the taxes we pay for substandard results. Read the Kirwan Commission Report for the real truth, not 'niche'. Our best students are likely two to three years behind their international peers. Also, when one of these schools -- MCPS included -- has the courage to take an international benchmark test like the PISA then we should give them a bow. MCPS central office deserves as much daily scorn as they receive on this board - probably even a little more -- for the curriculum travesty the past nine years. So hurrah to the cram schools for these results! (Lindamood-Bell, C2, Abacus Math...)
Uh...this is high schools. The curriculum deficiency was ES and MS.
Idiot
'Idiot' here. Fact: the kids who started on Curriculum 2.0 are now entering their Junior Year in MCPS High Schools.
https://angelialevy.com/tag/curriculum-2-0/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These lists just measure a school's overall affluence. It has little to do with the quality of education.
Thank you. It is the W schools and the highly selective magnet programs that are bolstering up the numbers. Other schools are a perfect storm of inexperienced teachers, more FARMS and ESOL students, terrible curriculum and no textbooks.
Uh, the "W" schools have plenty of inexperienced teachers and the same curriculum as the rest of MCPS.
To be honest, the worst teachers from our east county Focus School have been moved to "W feeders" after a year or two. When they are eased out of our school, but can't be fired full-stop, they are moved to a "low needs" school where their deficiencies can be masked by overall preparation and outside support.
That is fair, we sent all of our worst residents to the eastern side of the county. We eased them out to the low expectations communities where their deficiencies are masked by the overall lower standards of the overall population there.
Funny part is one of us is correct, the other is full of it.
Right! The PP is correct, and you're full of it.