Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances that all the positive comments are coming from parents of Ws (including "honorary" BCC), Blair/Poolesville magnets or RMIB? The OP/topic clearly is system-wide, and we know MCPS doesn't provide equitable experiences across clusters.
BCC is one school that has been mentioned a lot on this forum and most discussion titles do not seem to be too positive. Can you imagine what it could be like at non-"honorary" W schools?
Anonymous wrote:In terms of environment, teachers, and college outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:What are the chances that all the positive comments are coming from parents of Ws (including "honorary" BCC), Blair/Poolesville magnets or RMIB? The OP/topic clearly is system-wide, and we know MCPS doesn't provide equitable experiences across clusters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The demographics in the county have completely changed and MCPS has had to adapt. This has been a challenge in most areas of the country, so definitely not just here. MCPS has made questionable decisions to try to even the playing field including lowering a lot of standards, taking away most homework, and not expecting as much effort from the students. A child with a strong home life can continue to flourish, but the lowered standards can be a tough pill to swallow.
However, for me, this is not the biggest problem in MCPS-the lack of discipline is. Kids being allowed to skip class, talk back, be disrespectful, start fights, talk in class, etc… Even students who are highly motivated and want to learn are getting distracted and unable to have great school experiences.
All kids should have access to rigorous classes with students who are not ruining the class. This starts in elementary where they are allowing horrible behaviors to just stay in class.
So, yes, MCPS has fallen so far.
It looks like favorite president is trying to help if that is what people are concerned![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Publics sucked before and COVID drove in the stake. Publics everywhere are nothing but a food distribution and babysitting depot for impoverished, overwhelmed or confused families. Families of clear thinking people are all homeschool or private. Publics everywhere are horrible.
See there are so many people like this posting on this board that it’s near impossible to get meaningful information about how your kid will do (esp because
complaints about how mcps is failing different groups may or may not be relevant to your kid)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The demographics in the county have completely changed and MCPS has had to adapt. This has been a challenge in most areas of the country, so definitely not just here. MCPS has made questionable decisions to try to even the playing field including lowering a lot of standards, taking away most homework, and not expecting as much effort from the students. A child with a strong home life can continue to flourish, but the lowered standards can be a tough pill to swallow.
However, for me, this is not the biggest problem in MCPS-the lack of discipline is. Kids being allowed to skip class, talk back, be disrespectful, start fights, talk in class, etc… Even students who are highly motivated and want to learn are getting distracted and unable to have great school experiences.
All kids should have access to rigorous classes with students who are not ruining the class. This starts in elementary where they are allowing horrible behaviors to just stay in class.
So, yes, MCPS has fallen so far.
This and the changes in demographics are tied together; if you discipline you’re called racist. Just relax, take a deep breath and repeat: “diversity is our strength” over and over until the virtue signaling dopamine kicks in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The demographics in the county have completely changed and MCPS has had to adapt. This has been a challenge in most areas of the country, so definitely not just here. MCPS has made questionable decisions to try to even the playing field including lowering a lot of standards, taking away most homework, and not expecting as much effort from the students. A child with a strong home life can continue to flourish, but the lowered standards can be a tough pill to swallow.
However, for me, this is not the biggest problem in MCPS-the lack of discipline is. Kids being allowed to skip class, talk back, be disrespectful, start fights, talk in class, etc… Even students who are highly motivated and want to learn are getting distracted and unable to have great school experiences.
All kids should have access to rigorous classes with students who are not ruining the class. This starts in elementary where they are allowing horrible behaviors to just stay in class.
So, yes, MCPS has fallen so far.
It looks like favorite president is trying to help if that is what people are concerned![]()
Anonymous wrote:The demographics in the county have completely changed and MCPS has had to adapt. This has been a challenge in most areas of the country, so definitely not just here. MCPS has made questionable decisions to try to even the playing field including lowering a lot of standards, taking away most homework, and not expecting as much effort from the students. A child with a strong home life can continue to flourish, but the lowered standards can be a tough pill to swallow.
However, for me, this is not the biggest problem in MCPS-the lack of discipline is. Kids being allowed to skip class, talk back, be disrespectful, start fights, talk in class, etc… Even students who are highly motivated and want to learn are getting distracted and unable to have great school experiences.
All kids should have access to rigorous classes with students who are not ruining the class. This starts in elementary where they are allowing horrible behaviors to just stay in class.
So, yes, MCPS has fallen so far.
Anonymous wrote:Mods please keep this thread up this is good!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I feel if the county weren’t so expensive, there would probably have been a private school exodus years ago.
Anonymous wrote:MOCO is lucky to have access to s ton of great privates in the county and nearby upper NW DC. The best area by far for privates in a multi state area.
It's the saving grace for real estate as publics everywhere are in the toilet. It's like MOCO is in the forefront of the educational life raft for everybody grasping for quality educational environments for their children.
Example ,, Good Counsel, Bullis, Landon, Prep, Heights, St Andrews, Glen Elg Country, Holy Cross, Holton, Sidwell, Georgetown Day, Stone Ridge, Holy Child, St Johns, Norwood, Mater Dei, Sidwell Lower, all the parochials, Cathedral, St Albans, WES,
We moved from NOVA to MOCO for these options
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it was pretty substandard compared to many other school districts. BUT, it was still a solid C many years ago. It did have the magnet programs and many other enrichment programs in schools that gave it a good reputation.
Now they have dismantled the magnet programs and lowered the ceiling instead of raising the floor. So, it sucks big time for those who depend on the school system. The demographics that is enriching on their own and have the funds to make opportunities available for their kids will probably still limp along. Regardless, it is a drain on everyone's time and resources when the time your kid spends in school is an utter waste.
Shithole school system in a shithole country.
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it was pretty substandard compared to many other school districts. BUT, it was still a solid C many years ago. It did have the magnet programs and many other enrichment programs in schools that gave it a good reputation.
Now they have dismantled the magnet programs and lowered the ceiling instead of raising the floor. So, it sucks big time for those who depend on the school system. The demographics that is enriching on their own and have the funds to make opportunities available for their kids will probably still limp along. Regardless, it is a drain on everyone's time and resources when the time your kid spends in school is an utter waste.
Shithole school system in a shithole country.