IDAs organize the massive amounts of data gathered on students, including test scores. A good IDA helps teachers organize and analyze data from different sources. Student information that could help teachers better address the needs of students is spread across several databases. The IDAs make it more readily available to teachers in a useful format. |
Those two budgets should be merged so MCPS increases their transparency. We should not have to buy smart boards if we'd rather have a teacher. |
They shouldn't be. Capital funds are for buildings. Not equipment. Equipment is generally operating funds. If they aren't, then there's a big problem right there. |
MCPS does this every year. It's part of the political battle with the Council over the Maintenance of Effort requirement. However, this year MCPS got screwed by the State. A short answer to your question is yes, MCPS can cut other items. But they politicize cuts that people care about in order to pressure Council. Council is hesitant to fund everything because that sets a new mandated minimum spending level, and because Council has extremely little say over how MCPS actually spends its money. |
| I agree that there are other ways to cut funding, and that this shouldn't be politics--but the bottom line is that this is our reality and we need to advocate for our teachers, children, and schools. Please contact your state legislators and county council members. Urge them to fully fund our schools |
Capital funds are for capital spending, which can include equipment. |
| Why aren't builders who want to build so badly in MC, given room and funds to build more schools. How is this not part of the bidding process? I have never understood how other parts of the country can do that but we can not. |
^giving not given |
What bidding process? They are building on land they own. And, in fact, depending on the development, they are required to set aside land for a school, and/or pay road and school impact fees. |
Occasionally set aside land but not build the school which is the problem. MCPS doesn't have the funds to build them. And in Clarksburg residents pay for the road fees, not the builders. |
Why would you want the builders to build the school? That's MCPS's job. In Clarksburg, there were originally going to be special tax districts to pay for the roads, but that never happened. The builders are paying for roads, and the county is paying for roads. (Although where do the builders get the money from, of course? From the people who buy the houses they build.) |
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On the chrome book thing, I initially agreed with PP that the money should be spent on decreasing class size. But the numbers don't add up. A teacher probably costs at least $60,00 a year with roll-up (benefits, mandated employment taxes, etc). They get the chrome books at a super discount, so can probably buy at least 120 chrome books with that, and they will last more than a year. The technology allows the teachers to give advanced/remedial instruction where needed. For better or worse, I thin the future of education is probably one in which kids get a large amount of instruction and practice from technology, and teachers function as facilitators and provide additional assistance where needed, akin to the "Directress" model in the Montessori world.
But still, folks, call your county council member and state reps. |