Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad we agree, feedback and report cards are still useless at MCPS.
next!
OP, important lesson: people who have complaints post on DCUM; people who don't, don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We solved the problem by moving out of MOCO. One year was enough to show me that the schools are a disaster.
Where did you move to? Was it within the DC area?
Anonymous wrote:Glad we agree, feedback and report cards are still useless at MCPS.
next!
Anonymous wrote:
I know, wasn't that a FANTASTIC P and ES experiment from 2010 until 2016. So glad, thanks for the reminder that it took 7 years of consistent complaints for MCPS to do anything for the parents, students or teachers left in the dark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.
hahahha. yeah, between P for proficient nonsense report card with no comments and worksheet errors....
That said, my spouse and I shared one shift of volunteering in K. So did most of our neighborhood. Can't believe they don't have a teacher's aide for K or 1 when class sizes are 22-28 five or 6 year olds. Cannot believe it with a $2 billion + school district budget.
Note that MCPS does not have this report card anymore. I infer that your experience with MCPS is not current.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.
hahahha. yeah, between P for proficient nonsense report card with no comments and worksheet errors....
That said, my spouse and I shared one shift of volunteering in K. So did most of our neighborhood. Can't believe they don't have a teacher's aide for K or 1 when class sizes are 22-28 five or 6 year olds. Cannot believe it with a $2 billion + school district budget.
Note that MCPS does not have this report card anymore. I infer that your experience with MCPS is not current.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have the same fear. We both realized half our BETHESDA neighborhood works at home or has a sahp. Lots of intel st the 3:50pm pickups on playground time.
Consider the possibility that this reflects the needs of the parents, not the needs of the children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.
hahahha. yeah, between P for proficient nonsense report card with no comments and worksheet errors....
That said, my spouse and I shared one shift of volunteering in K. So did most of our neighborhood. Can't believe they don't have a teacher's aide for K or 1 when class sizes are 22-28 five or 6 year olds. Cannot believe it with a $2 billion + school district budget.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to volunteer in the classroom to see what a mess the system is. Wait until the crappy worksheets start coming home and then you will begin to get a sense of what a mess it is.
Anonymous wrote:We solved the problem by moving out of MOCO. One year was enough to show me that the schools are a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. Thanks for your reply. This is part of my fear; DH and I both work full time and I have to clock hours for the feds, so unless I took vacation time every week (a possibility but of course a major sacrifice) I couldn’t volunteer in the classroom every week. DH maybe could, but not reliably. I worry our work situation doesn’t allow us to stay as on top of MCPS as everyone seems to need to be.
Everyone does not need to be. It is fine if you don't volunteer in the classroom every week. I mean, think about it. Do you think that everybody volunteers in the classroom every week?