MCPS spends too much on these programs and sports which undermines essential topics like reading, writing and math. |
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It's so disappointing that MCPS doesn't give resources or serious attention to the types of academic subjects that make kids well rounded and convey life skills.
The music programs at my kids' schools don't hold a candle to what I experienced through public school back in the day. The speech and debate team is an absolute joke. At our school, at least, newspaper and yearbook are classes rather than extracurricular which makes them inaccessible to most kids who don't want to use a slot in their schedule four years in a row. Our principal gives equal lips service to the arts and to sports. But the quality of the non-sports subjects is so, so much lower than I would expect. |
I hardly doubt they are spending that much. How would it undermine essential classes? You think a music teacher can teach calculus? |
+1 Also, some principals are more supportive of music than others. They might allocate only enough salary to pay one instrumental music teacher so the school has to combine groups and allocate the savings to another area that the principal believes is more important. |