I want smaller calss sizes in MCPS

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


I think we spend over $13000/yr (taxpayer $)/student in Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


I think we spend over $13000/yr (taxpayer $)/student in Montgomery County.

Yes, we the taxpayers.
But there is no charge to those who do not pay taxes.
Public school is a guarantee whether you pay into it or not and there is no rebate or offset for those who pay in, but choose not to partake.
Quite a bit different from paying into the 'system' and then writing another check.
If you want smaller classes I guess the options are either move to a crappy neighborhood or write a check.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


You must not be very smart. Public school is NOT free. Taxpayers pay a lot of money to support the public schools. Not free at all.

Unless you are in the minority in this country that actually pays taxes, it is free.
The fact that you can send your kids at no additional cost to you, other than the taxes you would pay whether you use the schools or not = free


Schools are funded by the County, not the Federal Govt, and MC has a much higher proportion of taxpayers. You can go look up what that number is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


You must not be very smart. Public school is NOT free. Taxpayers pay a lot of money to support the public schools. Not free at all.

Unless you are in the minority in this country that actually pays taxes, it is free.
The fact that you can send your kids at no additional cost to you, other than the taxes you would pay whether you use the schools or not = free


Schools are funded by the County, not the Federal Govt, and MC has a much higher proportion of taxpayers. You can go look up what that number is.

MoCo schools receive federal funds and benefits from federal education programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


You must not be very smart. Public school is NOT free. Taxpayers pay a lot of money to support the public schools. Not free at all.

Unless you are in the minority in this country that actually pays taxes, it is free.
The fact that you can send your kids at no additional cost to you, other than the taxes you would pay whether you use the schools or not = free


Schools are funded by the County, not the Federal Govt, and MC has a much higher proportion of taxpayers. You can go look up what that number is.

MoCo schools receive federal funds and benefits from federal education programs.


3% of the MCPS budget comes from federal funds and education programs. The majority is funded by the County and some by the state of MD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, public school is free so I guess you get what you pay for...


You must not be very smart. Public school is NOT free. Taxpayers pay a lot of money to support the public schools. Not free at all.

Unless you are in the minority in this country that actually pays taxes, it is free.
The fact that you can send your kids at no additional cost to you, other than the taxes you would pay whether you use the schools or not = free


Schools are funded by the County, not the Federal Govt, and MC has a much higher proportion of taxpayers. You can go look up what that number is.

MoCo schools receive federal funds and benefits from federal education programs.


3% of the MCPS budget comes from federal funds and education programs. The majority is funded by the County and some by the state of MD.

Funded by taxpayers. Used by everyone whether they are taxpayers or not.
Public schools are funded by the public for use by the public. Those who do not pay in, are allowed to use the schools for the common good.
Private schools are funded privately and can therefore pick and choose their students. They are not free to the public and open to all.
I'm really not sure what point you are trying to make.
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