Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
They definitely said MSMC (middle school consortium) and weren't talking about the DCC (high school consortium)? I thought the calls were just about high school at this point, I would be surprised if they're making announcements about the middle schools on a call like this before presenting it to the Board....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Did they say when it’s going away? What happens with current 5th graders who are already rating their choice for next year?
If it is like the HS programs, then those who apply now for next year will be grandfathered in, as it is centrally managed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
They definitely said MSMC (middle school consortium) and weren't talking about the DCC (high school consortium)? I thought the calls were just about high school at this point, I would be surprised if they're making announcements about the middle schools on a call like this before presenting it to the Board....
That PP troll is making things up. The only thing MCPS said about MSMC in the noon Q and A is that MCPS has no information to provide about it right now. I believe both sessions yesterday recorded so you should go to the primary source (MCPS’s program analysis site) to hear this information for yourself. That troll is sowing disinformation.
Update: I’m looking at their academic programs analysis website and don’t see the webinar recordings.
Always verify information with primary sources as much as possible. In the webinar, MCPS encouraged attendees to use the “Ask a Question” button to provide feedback and questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
They definitely said MSMC (middle school consortium) and weren't talking about the DCC (high school consortium)? I thought the calls were just about high school at this point, I would be surprised if they're making announcements about the middle schools on a call like this before presenting it to the Board....
That PP troll is making things up. The only thing MCPS said about MSMC in the noon Q and A is that MCPS has no information to provide about it right now. I believe both sessions yesterday recorded so you should go to the primary source (MCPS’s program analysis site) to hear this information for yourself. That troll is sowing disinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
They definitely said MSMC (middle school consortium) and weren't talking about the DCC (high school consortium)? I thought the calls were just about high school at this point, I would be surprised if they're making announcements about the middle schools on a call like this before presenting it to the Board....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
They definitely said MSMC (middle school consortium) and weren't talking about the DCC (high school consortium)? I thought the calls were just about high school at this point, I would be surprised if they're making announcements about the middle schools on a call like this before presenting it to the Board....
Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Did they say when it’s going away? What happens with current 5th graders who are already rating their choice for next year?
If it is like the HS programs, then those who apply now for next year will be grandfathered in, as it is centrally managed.
Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Did they say when it’s going away? What happens with current 5th graders who are already rating their choice for next year?
Anonymous wrote:They said on the afternoon webinar the MSMC is going away and your kid will go to the HS per their address and can apply to regional schools that way-so either Region 1 or 3 for us depending on boundary study ….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a friendly reminder that as of now, the notion that MCPS is getting rid of the MSMC is pure speculation.
It’s not. They are in the process of plying the high school model they have created to middle schools
Fact: MCPS is preparing a presentation on the middle school program analysis.
Speculation: MCPS is getting rid of the MSMC.
You can go ahead and do nothing. But if you care about this, now is the time to act.
What can be done now that can't be done in a couple of weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a friendly reminder that as of now, the notion that MCPS is getting rid of the MSMC is pure speculation.
It’s not. They are in the process of plying the high school model they have created to middle schools
Fact: MCPS is preparing a presentation on the middle school program analysis.
Speculation: MCPS is getting rid of the MSMC.
You can go ahead and do nothing. But if you care about this, now is the time to act.
What can be done now that can't be done in a couple of weeks?
I would start rallying parents now to influence what is presented at the next Board meeting.
What do you mean "I would"? Are you not an MCPS parent? Are you just not planning on doing this but want to tell other people to do it?
Are you not American? This is a standard way of talking here.