Anonymous wrote:18:18 if you are happy with this curriculum then you are a moron. I guess its good that at least the dumb or lazy people feel better.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is mediocre. I agree with the daycare comment. In 2.0 my kids are now just starting to do in 3 rd grade what they did in private K. My 1st grader is doing stuff that he had in his Montessori classroom for the 3 yr olds.
Common core is simply a standard. The dumbing down of the curriculum is MCPS. MCPS hired a company called Pearson to develop their curriculum. Pearson did this with the intent to sell it to other school districts. The contract includes requirements that MCPS officials promote Pearson's 2.0 to other districts. he curriculum may be a step up in Arkansas but its a HUGE step down for this area.
Starr is too arrogant to admit ever making a mistake and too incompetent to do anything else about it. It appears that he is hunting for a new gig so he has no incentive to fix anything. Either he will leave or the BOE will have to toss him after another round of dropping test scores.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS only excels at manipulating the data it reports. Its not the 5th best in the country, its the 5th out of the small sample of extremely large districts. MCPS hides failing test scores. MCPS rolls out a horrible curriculum and when 3rd grade MSA scores drop they blame socio economic change which is bullshit. The big drop in MCPS tracks with the groups that experienced 2.0. SES didn't change as significantly in 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS only excels at manipulating the data it reports. Its not the 5th best in the country, its the 5th out of the small sample of extremely large districts. MCPS hides failing test scores. MCPS rolls out a horrible curriculum and when 3rd grade MSA scores drop they blame socio economic change which is bullshit. The big drop in MCPS tracks with the groups that experienced 2.0. SES didn't change as significantly in 2 years.
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I know several people in Texas and they have to home school. The schools started teaching creationism and the teachers were not really very progressive. I think Montgomery County is one of the most progressive districts in the country so it is very hard to compare it to Texas.
That said, I am really scared for the rest of the country if Montgomery County is supposed to be that good. Last year, my son had a great teacher. This year, his teacher doesn't seem all that organized and he doesn't seem to be learning as much. It's always going to depend on the teacher but Texas schools seem super scary. It might not have been as bad a while ago.
Where in Texas? It's a big state and opinions/practices differ dramatically between the progressive cities and the rural areas. By the sound of this, I highly doubt it was Austin, Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston, or even San Antonio. I suspect it was a smaller district somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Comparing a 1 million resident county to a 2000 person town is not relevant. These studies all paint a very broad brush - and no study is exactly what YOUR child is going to receive as an education. You can excel in a poor school setting, or fail in a great school setting. All this tells you is that MoCo at the top level at least has the ability to prepare most students to be better than 95% of other publicly educated kids in the country.
My question - is it one MoCo basher who posts all the "MCPS PR bullshit" posts, and if so, bravo for your years of dedicated service to DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I know several people in Texas and they have to home school. The schools started teaching creationism and the teachers were not really very progressive. I think Montgomery County is one of the most progressive districts in the country so it is very hard to compare it to Texas.
That said, I am really scared for the rest of the country if Montgomery County is supposed to be that good. Last year, my son had a great teacher. This year, his teacher doesn't seem all that organized and he doesn't seem to be learning as much. It's always going to depend on the teacher but Texas schools seem super scary. It might not have been as bad a while ago.
Anonymous wrote:El Paso? But isn't MoCo looking like El Paso these days anyway??