That true anywhere (public or private) depending on the leadership and teachers. Ask some private school parents. |
What sweet little school did you find for 10k that is demonstrably better than MCPS? Why are you not actively involved in school now? |
sounds like you already made up your mind |
Literally have never heard this from any friends at private schools. Which ones are you referring to? |
Those that have had new HOS in the US or LS. Like anywhere some people are going to be fine with the leadership change other people are not. |
Ok, if you think that some people “not being fine” with a new HOS is the same as “MCPS feels like a lottery right now. It’s so poorly managed that your school could go from great to terrible over one summer” |
Do your own research. Not gonna play. |
| MCPS is going to be stronger academically than a $10K Catholic. No question. |
Maybe but the problem is how these academics are being affected but the time the students receive them given the crowded classrooms, lack of enough supporting staff and micro managing of teachers |
Name a school in MCPS that’s actually gone from great to terrible over one summer? |
| We are in end times. |
| I teach after school classes, and I have noticed a difference in the focus level, attention span and self-control of the kids post pandemic. I have shifted to smaller class sizes because I can, but teachers don't have that luxury. I don't know about mcps being in decline (except for the moral decline of leadership with the Beidleman issue, which is pretty obvious) or how exactly that would be defined, but I do think the needs are greater. I really feel for teachers. I am drained after an hour or two and can't imagine they are able to get a meaningful day of learning accomplished with the teacher/student ratios and the current state of post pandemic kids being less responsive to group dynamics. |
Seems? It’s been declining for the past 10 years. It’s just declining at a more rapid rate since Covid. It’s not ever going to get better. MCPS’s best days are in the past. |
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Our kids are in an immersion ES and they love it. We are satisfied. However, we plan to switch to Catholic or Episcopal for 6-12.
I am an MCPS teacher (DH is not). |
| My kids used to attend private school for elementary and are now both in public elementary in Bethesda. One of the private schools my kid attended was fabulous academically and socially but only went through early elementary. One kid attended a different private school and it was a disaster. Kids had the worst behavior imaginable. Fighting, bullying, and swearing. My kid was unlucky and got the worst teacher imaginable for 3rd grade. She didn’t know how to manage the ADHD kids with behavior problems (there were a LOT). Academics were weak. The social dynamics in such a small school were terrible. The ringleader determined who could be friends with whom. We moved our kid to public school for 4th grade and had none of those issues. Both kids are now in public and it has been a great fit socially. Math and science in public school is very strong. The major weakness of public is the mediocre writing instruction. Reading instruction was better in private in the earlier years but improves in public around 3rd-4th grade. I miss all the opportunities my kids had with public speaking in private as well as the 1on1 time with teachers but overall we are very happy. We will reevaluate during middle school but I think social dynamics will continue to drive a lot of our decision making. One of our kids just won’t be happy in an environment without a lot of friend options. |