Anonymous wrote:MVA parent here. I haven't read through all the comments. To answer your question, we are going to BYU Online HS. They are the closest match we found to MVA. Synchronous classes are held Monday-Thursday, and Friday is asynchronous with student support, clubs, etc. DC is planning to use that time for in-person EC.
MVA was fantastic, and DC advanced so much academically; I am just blown away. They never made that much progress in any other setting before. DC has an IEP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
If you want to know, watch the BOE meetings yourself. Why should we do it for you? Why not close all underperforming schools if your argument is test scores as a reason for the closure.
Maybe if you would have been willing to suggest that to the Board they might have saved MVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
If you want to know, watch the BOE meetings yourself. Why should we do it for you? Why not close all underperforming schools if your argument is test scores as a reason for the closure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
One entire school building is way more expensive than tiny $4.2M MVA. Just cut administrators use of credit cards by 1/3 and that covers the cost of MVA. Easy
You keep suggesting that we close schools in this thread. When are you going to do that at a BoE meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
One entire school building is way more expensive than tiny $4.2M MVA. Just cut administrators use of credit cards by 1/3 and that covers the cost of MVA. Easy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
One entire school building is way more expensive than tiny $4.2M MVA. Just cut administrators use of credit cards by 1/3 and that covers the cost of MVA. Easy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
I'd appreciate a timestamp to one place where someone has the guts to call for the closure of one or more schools in order to save MVA, as you've been so courageously done anonymously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Then clearly you weren't paying attention as several teachers testified about how they are preforming equal or better than some I'm person schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
I don't remember anyone saying that during the public testimony portion of the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
So, lets shut down your in person schools as well. Far more wasteful and ineffective as well for many kids.
The available data shows otherwise, but you should absolutely argue that at the next BoE meeting.
Please show us the data from LAST school year and compare it to the lowest 30% preforming schools. Then, lets cut 10 or so schools that are underperforming as students according to you deserve better. We'll place those kids at your kids schools.
If you have more recent data than the MCPS report, then show it. Until then, that's the most recent available data.
And stop being such a tease- testify to the BoE that they should close schools in poor neighborhoods. Quit hiding beyond "Anonymous."
There was recent testimony to the boe. Pay attention
Did you propose closing schools to keep the MVA program?
I propose closing all the poorly preforming schools as kids deserve better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure your cult can put something together
It's hard to organize when you're not willing to leave your house.
Really? You are on the Internet right now advocating your hate. You seem to be able to hate from your basement just fine.
No hate from me, except towards wasteful spending on ineffective programs like MVA.
List what else you hate. MCPS has a long list of waste.
Where is your thread on the money they spend on a private school principal? Flat out waste, but you haven’t mentioned it.
Are they spending $5M on that?
Yes
Now do you care?
With such specific and well-supported accusations, how could I not? Oh wait...
Your obsession is really bizzare. Seek help. The discussion is about alternatives to the MVA. Stick to it or start your own thread.
You don't need a thread for that. The MCPS alternative to MVA is your neighborhood school. If that's not what you want, then post in a non-MCPS forum.
That’s not answering the question. The question is about virtual programs.
MCPS doesn't have virtual programs, except for the Edmentum courses.