Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Yes. Do what's best for your kid(s). But that often means private. I have had my kids in both. And post-Covid MCPS has been a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To families who have HS seniors and are leaving mcps this year: what is one piece of advice or wisdom about mcps or in general you want to leave parents of younger students?
Here's one:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1266671.page
Anonymous wrote:That teachers are in bed with the tutors (literally and not literally). Where is the teaching DURING class? How about going over quiz questions after every student has taken it so students understand the correct answers and receive explanation of why? Or helping students who stop by after class when the student has proactively asked teacher to clarify? Instead teacher: "are you trying to cut your next class" (no, the next period is the student's favorite class!). Teacher not knowing how to teach the material so spends more time trying to make bad (it's not funny) mom/dad jokes. Good for you that you did so well in that class when you took the class back in the day but this is 2023 and you don't know how to teach the damn '23 content. Or teachers who create more drama than teach. Students should be writing that they are in their school's theater program just because they attend athat class and put up with that teacher's drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Yes. Do what's best for your kid(s). But that often means private. I have had my kids in both. And post-Covid MCPS has been a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Yes. Do what's best for your kid(s). But that often means private. I have had my kids in both. And post-Covid MCPS has been a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Yes. Do what's best for your kid(s). But that often means private. I have had my kids in both. And post-Covid MCPS has been a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Anonymous wrote:To families who have HS seniors and are leaving mcps this year: what is one piece of advice or wisdom about mcps or in general you want to leave parents of younger students?
Anonymous wrote:Unhappy with the lack of consequences in MCPS for anything the kids do ES through HS. Unhappy with overcrowded schools. Unhappy with HS counselors that have too many kids to manage. Unhappy with crap policies (50% for no effort, no final exams, no decent research papers because the teachers have too many students and don't want to grade 200 10+ page research papers). Very unhappy that they got rid of SROs. Unhappy with current boundary study process
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go private.
Unfortunately, private is worse than MCPS academically.