Anonymous wrote:As much as people complain and want to scare off people from MoCo schools, I am highly optimistic about the new curriculum. Here’s why: 1) MoCo is the only school district in the area to periodically review its curriculum to see if its working 2) They has Johns Hopkins a well regarded school to give an independent analysis and not just the MoCo Board is Education or its Central Office. 3) When MCPS heard of its former personnel worker being a leak for Discovery, they immediately shut it down and started over for ethics concern.
Anonymous wrote:As much as people complain and want to scare off people from MoCo schools, I am highly optimistic about the new curriculum. Here’s why: 1) MoCo is the only school district in the area to periodically review its curriculum to see if its working 2) They has Johns Hopkins a well regarded school to give an independent analysis and not just the MoCo Board is Education or its Central Office. 3) When MCPS heard of its former personnel worker being a leak for Discovery, they immediately shut it down and started over for ethics concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that's weird she says the RFP was issued on August 20th, I checked the website 3 days ago, and nothing had been updated.
Why is it weird? They re-issued the RFP on August 20, now they've sent out an e-mail, and presumably at some point they will update the website.
Anonymous wrote:that's weird she says the RFP was issued on August 20th, I checked the website 3 days ago, and nothing had been updated.
Proposals must indicate how the Respondent’s Curricular and Instructional Materials are responsive to the
applicable MCPS curriculum framework described in Section 2.0. In the event the Respondent’s
Curricular and Instructional Materials do not fully align with the respective MCPS curriculum framework,
the Respondent must clearly identify these areas. In the event that selected Curricular and Instructional
Materials require any changes to an MCPS curriculum framework, such changes will require approval by
the Board. Approval of the revised curriculum framework will be required prior to the implementation of
the selected Curricular and Instructional Materials in all schools and the continuation of the contract.
Anonymous wrote:So basically the new curriculum will be finalized January 2019, that’s not too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:folks folks, we're just getting back from our 10 week summer break. we'll blast out the same RPF as in March in due time. do not worry.
seriously? I thought they were using these months to incorporate feedback from the big expensive parent/community survey they did. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:folks folks, we're just getting back from our 10 week summer break. we'll blast out the same RPF as in March in due time. do not worry.