Anonymous wrote:As a parent, I don’t get it. Why don’t you do your jobs and be a parent? These entitled parents will blame anyone but themselves…. It’s not the schools job to raise your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiler Alert:
The new vision is more activism, less education.
Everything else is the same. No change to the grading policies that were implemented during virtual learning/Covid which means continued grade inflation and declining rigor.
Kids safety will continue to be at risk due to continued relaxed school safety policies since no one is willing to address the real issues.
If you still have kids in MCPS you should be RUNNING to find something new.
This is how most academically oriented parents feel. A lot of them are moving to HCPS and FCPS for this very reason
Wrong most academically oriented parents know better. This is exclusively the domain of Karen's and It would be great if they moved since they're part of the problem...
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Truth is hard to digest for some and they resort to name calling and playing race card. We hope for a new beginning with new board finding a replacement sooner
It’s not “the truth.” It’s a crappy, childish, selfish, entitled opinion held by a minority of (lazy) parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiler Alert:
The new vision is more activism, less education.
Everything else is the same. No change to the grading policies that were implemented during virtual learning/Covid which means continued grade inflation and declining rigor.
Kids safety will continue to be at risk due to continued relaxed school safety policies since no one is willing to address the real issues.
If you still have kids in MCPS you should be RUNNING to find something new.
This is how most academically oriented parents feel. A lot of them are moving to HCPS and FCPS for this very reason
Wrong most academically oriented parents know better. This is exclusively the domain of Karen's and It would be great if they moved since they're part of the problem...
.
Truth is hard to digest for some and they resort to name calling and playing race card. We hope for a new beginning with new board finding a replacement sooner
It’s not “the truth.” It’s a crappy, childish, selfish, entitled opinion held by a minority of (lazy) parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoiler Alert:
The new vision is more activism, less education.
Everything else is the same. No change to the grading policies that were implemented during virtual learning/Covid which means continued grade inflation and declining rigor.
Kids safety will continue to be at risk due to continued relaxed school safety policies since no one is willing to address the real issues.
If you still have kids in MCPS you should be RUNNING to find something new.
This is how most academically oriented parents feel. A lot of them are moving to HCPS and FCPS for this very reason
Wrong most academically oriented parents know better. This is exclusively the domain of Karen's and It would be great if they moved since they're part of the problem...
.
Truth is hard to digest for some and they resort to name calling and playing race card. We hope for a new beginning with new board finding a replacement sooner
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go McKnight!!! I'm looking forward to a new beginning. Let's see what she can do. Do you NOT every year think of Fall as a new beginning? Who doesn't. Stop being such cranky fusspots. It's not healthy.
She had the same job last year. She received votes of no confidence from two employee unions. I think we have already seen the downward spiral she wants to send the school system. Everyone in Central Office spends so much time focusing on their next promotion that very little is being done to improve the education students are receiving.
100% agree
I'm optimistic. She's just starting this job and I'm looking forward to all the great things she'll do to improve our schools.
You are new here. She is not. She started a year ago. What has she improved in her first year? No excuses.
I certainly think the 2021-22 school year was an improvement over the 2020-21 school year. There are still many additional improvements to be made, absolutely, but this past year was a better year than the virtual school year.
i thought "a new beginning" meant she resigned.
Improvement? Hardly. The fiasco in January calling for National Guard to drive kids to school? 2100+ staff out sick, 21 schools shut down for two weeks, 9%+ of the student body infected? Using federal covid money for $1M on bocce ball, $2M on discrimination training, $2M on Kid Museum? Holding kids at Magruder while the parents wait outside, showing up late because she doesn't live in the County so needed a police escort through traffic, but had the fashion sense to wear a pink outfit for the shooting? Going on a recruiting junket to pick up two personal awards at her alma mater when last year MCEA indicated 500 teachers wanted to retire or leave and this year was over 900?
If that's your idea of "improvement", that's pretty twisted.
Guess some of us our twisted as we like that schools were kept open all year. We’re okay with spending money on bocce ball as its an inclusive team sport. We’re okay with funds being spent on discrimination training. We understanding that kids we’re not kept in Magruder due to a press release but because of protocols and safety. We also know that teachers all across the country want to retire or leave the profession. Not great in general but not unique to MCPS. If these are the only faults that folks can find w/ McKnight then she must be doing a awesome job.
Protocols? Name one protocol that demands students be held hostage long after the shooter has been removed?
You really need to work harder if you want to keep your pr job. Your fake posts should at least be believable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCPS should communicate
MCPS: Communicates at the beginning of the year.
DCUM: Why is MCPS wasting time communicating. Nothing is new.
Clearly DCUM folks forget that there are new kids and parents (say Pre-K, K, folks who just moved) who may actually benefit and want this communication.
This! Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
Well they don't and the children don't learn.
Mine are doing great. I think parents who spend all the time complaining on DCUM instead of parenting may have a different set of issues.
Anonymous wrote:DCUM: MCPS should communicate
MCPS: Communicates at the beginning of the year.
DCUM: Why is MCPS wasting time communicating. Nothing is new.
Clearly DCUM folks forget that there are new kids and parents (say Pre-K, K, folks who just moved) who may actually benefit and want this communication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
For years, and over the course of several Superintendent tenures, MCPS has made a point of spending a ton on messaging, and not on actual academic rigor. This is so they can continue to brand themselves as the best large public school system in the nation, while practices on the ground do not entirely reach their claims. Don't get me wrong. My kids are in MCPS for a reason. It's about as good as it gets in the USA if you want free education. But it could be so much better, yet they choose to spend their dollars on PR instead...
It's a group text. It's free.
Someone had to be paid for the time it took to write it. Definitely not free.
Anonymous wrote:Let us hope that the parents will show up in numbers to send home the incumbent board members into retirement. Fresh minds and ideas will steer MCPS to excellence in education.
Anonymous wrote:Let us hope that the parents will show up in numbers to send home the incumbent board members into retirement. Fresh minds and ideas will steer MCPS to excellence in education.
Anonymous wrote:Let us hope that the parents will show up in numbers to send home the incumbent board members into retirement. Fresh minds and ideas will steer MCPS to excellence in education.