As you can probably guess, I have absolutely zero sadness at the departure of Jerry Weast. Words cannot adequately capture the smarmy arrogance of the man. I had one final chance to catch him in action at the March 28 Board of Education meeting. An overflow crowd of parents representing various interests — including GTA’s [...]
Posts Tagged ‘education’
Buh-Bye Jerry Weast, Hello Joshua Starr
Posted in In the News, School, tagged board of education, education, Jerry Weast, joshua staff, maryland, MCPS, stamford on April 25, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Under a Bushel
Posted in education, Gifted, In the News, School, tagged education, high school, identifcation, maryland, MCEF, MCPS, montgomery county, School on February 28, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Congratulations to Montgomery Blair High School! Blair was honored on February 16 with the Maryland Excellence in Gifted and Talented Education (EGATE) award. It is one of just five schools statewide—and the only high school—to receive the prestigious award, which recognizes outstanding gifted and talented education. MCPS actually issued a press release! For those readers [...]
Wisenheimer: A Story of Verbal Giftedness
Posted in Gifted, tagged debate, education, Gifted, high school, middle school, parenting, private school, teens, verbally gifted, verbally talented on August 3, 2010 | 17 Comments »
I was hanging out in the biography section of Borders, banished there because History was M’s section, when the book caught my eye. Red and white cover — curiously several books I’ve bought recently are red and white. And the title? “wis·en·heim·er: A Childhood Subject to Debate” by Mark Oppenheimer. Hmm. Interesting. I pulled it [...]
What’s the Matter with Kansas?
Posted in education, Gifted, In the News, tagged acceleration, curriculum, differentiation, education, elementary school, Gifted, grade acceleration, identification, Jerry Weast, kansas, maryland, MCPS, standards-based on July 7, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Really, what’s up with those people in Kansas? There they go again, pushing some crazy-ass notion, out of step with the nation… Except, um, maybe this time they’re onto something. GT listservs are humming with the news that Kansas City, Missouri schools are experimenting with the elimination of grade levels, following on the heels of [...]
Too Early?
Posted in education, Gifted, In the News, tagged education, Gifted, identification, kindergarten, new york city, preschool on July 5, 2010 | 11 Comments »
Clara, Clara, Clara. I was resisting wading into the recent story from New York City, that officials are seeking a new exam for admissions of gifted students that may involve testing children as young as 3, because hey, that’s in New York, while the demoralizing reality here in MoCo is that MCPS officials are moving [...]
Let’s Talk About Choice
Posted in education, In the News, tagged charter school, education, elementary school, Jerry Weast, maryland, MCPS, School on June 19, 2010 | 4 Comments »
In the reportage following the rejection of the Global Garden Public Charter School, the comment that leapt out to me was one made by Superintendent Jerry Weast on the issue of “choice.” I wanted to be sure it was transmitted correctly, so I dug around to find his actual words. [Note: the MCPS website's Watch [...]
Milestones
Posted in education, Gifted, School, tagged acceleration, differentiation, education, elementary school, exceptionally gifted, Gifted, high school, humanities, Jay Mathews, Jerry Weast, maryland, MCPS, middle school, montgomery county, teacher, teen, verbally gifted on June 15, 2010 | 10 Comments »
The other day Husband Dear pointed out a blogging milestone that slipped my notice: sometime in the past month I exceeded 200,000 page views. Thanks to everyone who’s stopped by and who continues to read my musings. A milestone which most certainly did NOT escape attention took place this morning: For the very last time, [...]