I don’t many educators who have given up that I work with. They are some of the most dedicated professionals ever. |
You took your cut at me for switching to private. So you’ve resorted to personal attacks. Well, we all have different experiences. I left after about 2/3rd of my department quit. I made it about 12 years, holding things together with duct tape for new teachers for half of that. I advocated for my students and my colleagues regularly. I talked to the BOE to try to get support for my school, to no avail. I gave it my all. But you are clearly the more dedicated professional than I am. |
Not saying that. But you are pretty clear that private is superior. It’s not. It depends on so many factors. So don’t act like you can speak for all of MCPS. Thats my problem with you. I have worked at multiple schools and NEVER have seen a mass exodus. The hundreds of teachers I have come across at many schools and experiences can’t all be subpar to your experience. You speak to your own. Not to everyone’s. It’s not perfect. There are struggles. There are things I don’t care for. But I also had policies I didn’t care for in private industry. I still see and experience a LOT of good in our schools. But maybe that’s my choice to see that along with many other educators who are starting next year, excited to see our students. |
Gotta keep the riffraff out. |
Not at all. There are a handful of strong private schools but the majority aren’t able to provide appropriate interventions or enrichment for their students. The only measurable difference is that private schools can select who they enroll and can kick out any underperforming or disrespectful students. |
Exactly. |
I was there around 18 years. It probably was going downhill before the pandemic but afterwards it was a stark difference but I also could see in hindsight how things had been changing even before the pandemic. After the pandemic, there were so many unchecked social- emotional issues with students and MCPS was doubling down on teaching to the test. As a teacher, I felt unsupported and such low job satisfaction. I am happier now at an independent school but in hindsight, I may have ever gotten into education if I had known what things are like in public schools now. |
Yeesh! You sound absolutely joyless. MCPS is a great fit for that. |
Aw! Thanks Karen! XO! |
You are insufferable. We get it..You hate MCPS. You got out. Good for you. Now go find a hobby. |
| I started teaching in a DCC school in 2010. No one told me abut the gangs. It has gotten better since the pandemic. |
I call BS on your story |
| ^^ forgot to add I sent my kids to MCPS for ES but then switched to private. |
Sidwell does not. |
You can find a hobby, too! Staying on a sinking ship is your choice. |