That’s the State of Maryland, not Montgomery County or MCPS. |
Why? How many textbooks do you think $60-90 per student will buy? Compare that to what private school families pay in taxes. |
Dept of Materials management. I think the sales are sporadic. The materials are clearly marked that they used to belong to MCPS. |
MCPS also pays for teachers to teach kids at Private Catholic and Jewish schools in the County. My neighbor is a teacher who does this. Gets her salary and benefits through MCPS but only works at private schools. Great job for her! |
No better in 6th grade. Not a single textbook. Just useless web links and random photocopies sheets of paper. We have started buying our own textbooks/workbooks just to have some solid resources at home. Especially for Math and English. |
| My MCPS 6th grader is using her first textbook this year, in Spanish class. There’s only one class’s worth of textbooks so they can’t leave the classroom. |
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This is another symptom of being part of a school system that is too big. How can you create equity when there are so many students to provide for. If it were a smaller system, or private school like the OP, they could take advantage of surplus programs like the one described. But with so many students, its either they all get it or they get nothing. With the huge expense, they end up with nothing.
We moved our daughter to a small private. She has textbooks and workbooks for all subjects. No lose papers with tons of typos. She has grammar, vocab, writing assignments (in Reading, Science, and Social Studies) knows how to write cursive, has a science project due each year in middle school (mandatory). This is real education. |
Sorry your kid couldn’t hack it in public school. |
Agree that MCPS is just too big. Needs to be broken up into more manageable units somehow. |
No textbook in my kids nonW Spanish class in 6th grade. We get ridiculous photocopies with errors! WTF? Usually an error on every few worksheets. Can’t they proofread them? |
| Two kids in college...lots of screen based books/subscriptions. My son has 5 classes and bought 2 actual books. Maybe liberal arts majors have more? He is Engineering. |
No math/physics textbooks?? I'd think liberal arts majors should have less textbooks since they basically read separately published works and analyze them. But engineering? |
PP. I meant 'fewer', not 'less".
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He has completed the both calc and physics sequences. Calc had a book (1 for 3 semesters). Physics...might have been a professor made "lab manual"..kind of in house publications that many professors seem to make. You buy them from the bookstore but they are not a published book. |
| My kid is in a Catholic HS in MD and all of his textbooks are from the state. Not the literature books like The Old Man and the Sea but his FL textbook, math, science. He is not clogging up the public school classroom so he should get some benefit since I am a tax payer. |