I never get to use that phrase, 'Going to the mattresses,' so I am happy to do so now. After a 72 hour brainstorming/research period we came up with a plan of action. The strategy: raise the issue's profile to effect change. Our tactic: file official complaints and make some noise.
Today I and at least one other parent filed public complaints with the Montgomery County School system and State Superintendent, Dr. Nancy Grasmick keeping in line with our simple, truthful, standard messaging-- our kids are in a county funded Spanish immersion pre-kindergarten , they should have unfettered access to a county funded Spanish immersion Kindergarten. I emailed mine and dropped hard copies in the mail so we'll see what happens...
In the meantime, I wan to talk about something that's been bothering me almost as much as this issue. What I have learned about the school system during this process is eye opening and discouraging all at he same time. The Montgomery County schools definitely appear to be a well oiled machine. Amid grueling budget cuts that have caused teacher pay freezes, expanding class sizes and looming threats of furloughs, the system always emerges as one of the best in the state.
I use to think that the Montgomery County schools were so good because they were always on the leading edge of innovation. I thought they were a nimble organization commited to responding to population changes, educational trends and technology to continuously tweak and build upon their success and ensure
But, now that I am trudging through this, I don't feel that way at all. I feel like the Montgomery County School system's success is exactly what impedes its ability to make some common sense adjustments for the benefit of students. It's like, they have a formula that works, so why mess with it?
When I began fighting for this, I knew that we may not get results right away, but it bothers me that even after writing letters and testifying, not one person in the school system or on the board concedes that there should probably be a migration plan for kids graduating from a newly established county funded Spanish immersion preschool.
That's where I'll leave off for now. It's getting late and I can tell my husband wants me to turn off the light because of the production he just made out of putting the pillow over his head.
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