Anonymous wrote:https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/virtualacademy
I’d also note that MCPS did presentations to the BOE last school year about Virtual. Anyone can look them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lack of transparency in the process is the problem. No information is available on VA admission process.
It appears that the focus and money is spent on paid PR posting on these forums to divert and discourage parents from discussing important issues that effect future of their children.
Have you been drinking too much? If you need information, call, email or go into the office. You refuse to do anything but complain.
What a waste of tax payer money spent on PR for posting these repeated messages on dcum. instead MCPS should spend this on children's education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lack of transparency in the process is the problem. No information is available on VA admission process.
It appears that the focus and money is spent on paid PR posting on these forums to divert and discourage parents from discussing important issues that effect future of their children.
Have you been drinking too much? If you need information, call, email or go into the office. You refuse to do anything but complain.
What a waste of tax payer money spent on PR for posting these repeated messages on dcum. instead MCPS should spend this on children's education
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lack of transparency in the process is the problem. No information is available on VA admission process.
It appears that the focus and money is spent on paid PR posting on these forums to divert and discourage parents from discussing important issues that effect future of their children.
Have you been drinking too much? If you need information, call, email or go into the office. You refuse to do anything but complain.
Anonymous wrote:Lack of transparency in the process is the problem. No information is available on VA admission process.
It appears that the focus and money is spent on paid PR posting on these forums to divert and discourage parents from discussing important issues that effect future of their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When there is lack of transparency on decisions that effect student's future, there will be questions on intentions of the leadership. That is what is playing out all over DCUM.
Unfortunately, what we observe is that not ALL students are provided with opportunities to excel in academics driven by equity over excellence. This approach will most likely fail the highly abled students in the system.
Again, what are you talking about? There has been transparency. You are attacking a school you know nothing about. If anything there has been more opportunities in VA for my kids as they offer classes we cannot get at our home school. As a parent, you can make sure your kids excel.
You must be one of those privileged parent who can get information that others can't.
Anonymous wrote:Last year, Our application went into dark box and never heard anything back from MCPS for months after school year started. Obviously what is posted online is disconnected from the reality. Go figure
Anonymous wrote:Lack of transparency in the process is the problem. No information is available on VA admission process.
It appears that the focus and money is spent on paid PR posting on these forums to divert and discourage parents from discussing important issues that effect future of their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When there is lack of transparency on decisions that effect student's future, there will be questions on intentions of the leadership. That is what is playing out all over DCUM.
Unfortunately, what we observe is that not ALL students are provided with opportunities to excel in academics driven by equity over excellence. This approach will most likely fail the highly abled students in the system.
Again, what are you talking about? There has been transparency. You are attacking a school you know nothing about. If anything there has been more opportunities in VA for my kids as they offer classes we cannot get at our home school. As a parent, you can make sure your kids excel.
Anonymous wrote:When there is lack of transparency on decisions that effect student's future, there will be questions on intentions of the leadership. That is what is playing out all over DCUM.
Unfortunately, what we observe is that not ALL students are provided with opportunities to excel in academics driven by equity over excellence. This approach will most likely fail the highly abled students in the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When there is lack of transparency on decisions that effect student's future, there will be questions on intentions of the leadership. That is what is playing out all over DCUM.
Unfortunately, what we observe is that not ALL students are provided with opportunities to excel in academics driven by equity over excellence. This approach will most likely fail the highly abled students in the system.
We hope for a new board and changes in leadership so that MCPS can get back to academic excellence and help all students reach their maximum potential
Anonymous wrote:When there is lack of transparency on decisions that effect student's future, there will be questions on intentions of the leadership. That is what is playing out all over DCUM.
Unfortunately, what we observe is that not ALL students are provided with opportunities to excel in academics driven by equity over excellence. This approach will most likely fail the highly abled students in the system.