The Sting of Budget Cuts

Anonymous
I’m the PP - after I read that - I think I misinterpreted your unreasonable comment. If I did, my apologies.
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Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


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Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


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Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.
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Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


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Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


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Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.


Yes, clearly a vast right-wing conspiracy targeted at you. Because reasons.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.


Yes, clearly a vast right-wing conspiracy targeted at you. Because reasons.


Then show the data.
Anonymous
When sending in supplies, it would be wonderful if parents could possibly send in some tissues to the Media Center and specialists (Art, Music, PE). We see every child in the school and don't get to send out supply wish lists.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.


Yes, clearly a vast right-wing conspiracy targeted at you. Because reasons.


Then show the data.


I would, except I'm too busy plotting against you with my co-conspirators.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.


Yes, clearly a vast right-wing conspiracy targeted at you. Because reasons.


Then show the data.


This is probably someone at central office or BOE trying to justify their decision and behavior. Its intersting they will NOT release the data. Its very easy to pull up for someone with access.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Virtual compacted math classes, virtual visits with an SLP.


+1


Strange how they shut down the mva but these are virtual. I’m surprised families agree to this.


Families were not given a choice.


You can fight this. If mcps closed the mva due to virtual being bad, and forcing families in person, they should provide it all in person.


MCPS shut down the MVA due to budget constraints not because it was bad. The virtual compact math classes save money since it means hiring fewer teachers. Families were not given a choice of if they would prefer virtual or in person compact math. The students will be in school but stuck learning from a remote math teacher. No parent would choose this.


We don’t know why it was shut down. It’s interesting the lies the boe tells. Parents should advocate for live teaching.


It was shut down overall due to budget constraints, with the poor performance and low enrollment particularly at the elementary level making MVA a low priority from a budget perspective.

And yes, I'm sure parents with kids in this situation will complain, but it is unlikely that schools will be able to do anything about it this year. The district already said they won't be removing any teachers/classrooms at tur start of the year, so more resources aren't going to magically free up.



Again, show us the data. And, let us see the waitlist that they refused to take kids off of. Of course the numbers reduced as many just went till covid stabilitzed. You keep talking about low preformance but lets see the data from last year comparing it to data of simlar schools. Oh wait, you canot so you just decided it was poor preformance... Yes, we get you are BOE trying to cover up your bad leadership.


Yes, clearly a vast right-wing conspiracy targeted at you. Because reasons.


Then show the data.


This is probably someone at central office or BOE trying to justify their decision and behavior. Its intersting they will NOT release the data. Its very easy to pull up for someone with access.


It came up at the last Freemason meeting, but we decided against it.
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