Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please fill out the survey people!! Please!
Ask for a well-proven curriculum with less reliance on Chromebooks for the younger grades. Ask for well-organized materials. (If that is what you want)
+1 This is an opportunity to add your voice instead of complaining constantly on an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Please fill out the survey people!! Please!
Ask for a well-proven curriculum with less reliance on Chromebooks for the younger grades. Ask for well-organized materials. (If that is what you want)
Anonymous wrote:Please fill out the survey people!! Please!
Ask for a well-proven curriculum with less reliance on Chromebooks for the younger grades. Ask for well-organized materials. (If that is what you want)
Anonymous wrote:Please share this with any good curriculum providers![]()
http://procurement.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/home/Bid_Record/1638
Anonymous wrote: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.
Re your third point - I’d feel that way only if discovery were not allowed to bid this time around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The website is updated now, but I had thought they would update it along with issuing the RFP. I guess they issue it elsewhere.
Well, the email from MCPS did say to check the websites for the latest updates. If they issued the RFP on August 20 and didn't update the website til a few days later, that's not consistent with what they promised.
Sometimes I get the feeling that if MCPS were a pizzeria, and DCUM ordered a pizza with olives, there would be at least 5 threads per month about how MCPS is the worst pizzeria in the world because the olives ought to be oil-cured but instead were Kalamata. DCUM would also complain that:
1. a large pizza ought to be 16 inches instead of 14.
2. a large pizza ought to be 14 inches instead of 16.
3. the diameter of the pizza ought to be measured in centimeters instead of inches.
4. a large pizza shouldn't be one-size-fits-all; there should be different sizes of large pizzas for different people with different needs.
Also, of course, pizzas from the east county are gang pizzas, and downcounty people should be able to get the pizzas they're entitled to even when the roads in the upcounty are icy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The website is updated now, but I had thought they would update it along with issuing the RFP. I guess they issue it elsewhere.
Well, the email from MCPS did say to check the websites for the latest updates. If they issued the RFP on August 20 and didn't update the website til a few days later, that's not consistent with what they promised.
Sometimes I get the feeling that if MCPS were a pizzeria, and DCUM ordered a pizza with olives, there would be at least 5 threads per month about how MCPS is the worst pizzeria in the world because the olives ought to be oil-cured but instead were Kalamata. DCUM would also complain that:
1. a large pizza ought to be 16 inches instead of 14.
2. a large pizza ought to be 14 inches instead of 16.
3. the diameter of the pizza ought to be measured in centimeters instead of inches.
4. a large pizza shouldn't be one-size-fits-all; there should be different sizes of large pizzas for different people with different needs.
Also, of course, pizzas from the east county are gang pizzas, and downcounty people should be able to get the pizzas they're entitled to even when the roads in the upcounty are icy.
THIS +100Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The website is updated now, but I had thought they would update it along with issuing the RFP. I guess they issue it elsewhere.
Well, the email from MCPS did say to check the websites for the latest updates. If they issued the RFP on August 20 and didn't update the website til a few days later, that's not consistent with what they promised.
Sometimes I get the feeling that if MCPS were a pizzeria, and DCUM ordered a pizza with olives, there would be at least 5 threads per month about how MCPS is the worst pizzeria in the world because the olives ought to be oil-cured but instead were Kalamata. DCUM would also complain that:
1. a large pizza ought to be 16 inches instead of 14.
2. a large pizza ought to be 14 inches instead of 16.
3. the diameter of the pizza ought to be measured in centimeters instead of inches.
4. a large pizza shouldn't be one-size-fits-all; there should be different sizes of large pizzas for different people with different needs.
Also, of course, pizzas from the east county are gang pizzas, and downcounty people should be able to get the pizzas they're entitled to even when the roads in the upcounty are icy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The website is updated now, but I had thought they would update it along with issuing the RFP. I guess they issue it elsewhere.
Well, the email from MCPS did say to check the websites for the latest updates. If they issued the RFP on August 20 and didn't update the website til a few days later, that's not consistent with what they promised.
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: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.
The website is updated now, but I had thought they would update it along with issuing the RFP. I guess they issue it elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Is that what happened? MCPS (Ms. Navarro) went out of their way to praise Discovery Education and absolve them of any wrongdoing. And Erick Lang and another colleague now work for Discovery Education, so presumably Discovery doesn't think they did anything wrong.