LCPS will have more snow days
LPCS Elementary school starts at 7:50, but you have to be there at 7:30. |
If you can find a renovated, 90s home in E. Loudoun like Lowes Island, Cascades or Ashburn Farm you will not be redistricted. On average, lots will be better if that’s important to you to have a decent backyard. |
I live in Loudoun and have worked for both LCPS and FCPS. I agree with you about FCPS: great resources, benefits, support, etc.; but I believe students a better education with LCPS. The teachers can focus on teaching because of fewer behavior issues. |
Forgot to mention that FCPS teachers receive a second pension through Fairfax County. LCPS teachers do not. |
Yes, sick of idiots like you posting. |
Teach as close to your house as possible. |
Yes, the ERFC. It’s a good plan and I think it provides an additional 25% or so of your average 3 or 5 highest years’ salary. LCPS does have a supplemental salary supplement, but the max amount is $5,000. Another benefit they have is they pay out the daily rate at retirement for 25% of unused sick leave. Still, the ERFC is probably a better system although one could do the math on net pay comparisons over the years since a % of the FCPS goes towards the pension. |
LCPS is much better in my opinion. Better teachers, students, and much better work space. |
The top pyramids in LCPS would be merely above average in FCPS; the top pyramids in FCPS are superior to anything in LCPS. |
But the teaching experience is so much better with LCPS. Parents are involved and actually respect you and let to do your job without all the hassle. A few loud people at the SB are absolutely not an indication of the whole system. (Taught in both counties) |
I’ve heard this from a number of teachers. |
NP -- You seem like a jerk. |
You'll make at least 10,000 a year more in Loudoun. FCPS is notorious for freezing teacher pay. We haven't had a step increase in 2 straight years. Very few teachers reach the top of the pay scale because of frequent freezes. |
I haven't taught in LCPS, but my experiences in FCPS as a new teacher were positive, mainly due to strong building level leadership and the amazing PD opportunities provided by the county. You can easily meet all of your recertification requirements and gain points for a "lane change" through the PD that FCPS offers teachers for free. The Academy courses I took were comparable to graduate courses in terms of rigor and applicability to the classroom. I'm currently teaching in another area due to moving for my husband's job, and while I like my new district and school, there are many things I miss about FCPS, both as a teacher and parent. However, a big part of my positive experience came from having excellent building level administrators, instructional coaches, and colleagues who were focused on developing new teachers. I like my new district, but don't know if I would have survived in it as a brand new teacher. |