(Non-COVID) People complain a lot less about FCPS than MCPS... why?

Anonymous
Tons of threads on how MCPS is bad, not as many on FCPS. Is FCPS much better, or do MCPS parents have much higher expectations? We are looking to move into one or the other county soon to reduce our commute.
Anonymous
There are many more MoCo people on this site.
Anonymous
I like FCPS. My middle schooler is happy at school, has good grades and seems to be learning. He has had a lot of great teachers (and a few not so great, but most have been good). We were in a different county in Maryland and moved to Fairfax partly because we weren’t happy with the schools. We’ve been here for 7+ years and no regrets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are many more MoCo people on this site.

Nope, they are more anti-MCPS, anti-MoCo on this site.
Most of the anti-MCPS are private schools parents and other school jurisdictions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tons of threads on how MCPS is bad, not as many on FCPS. Is FCPS much better, or do MCPS parents have much higher expectations? We are looking to move into one or the other county soon to reduce our commute.

MCPS is the big dog in the area. Everyone wants to compare, measure up to or beat MCPS. You won't see that for any other school system in the area.
When you’re the big dog, everybody wants to take a shot at you.
Anonymous
MCPS has (had?) a great national reputation so people hold it to a higher standard.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are many more MoCo people on this site.


What proof do you have of that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has (had?) a great national reputation so people hold it to a higher standard.


Definitely had. The slide has started and no one is doing anything to stop it. It is a disaster! Reasons listed on many earlier threads, and while there are many wonderful individual teachers and/or administrators, the system as an entity is one giant cluster-f*ck and has been for several years.
Anonymous
+100000.
Anonymous
FCPS is pretty awful. Witness their disaster of a response to Covid over the past week. They are terrible communicators and slowly heading down the hill into become terrible educators. We are extremely unhappy with it, and we're supposedly at a "good school".
Anonymous
Conservatives on this site hate Maryland, is a lot of it.
Same reason there’s so much hate around DC on this site.

Comes down to jealousy.
Anonymous
I am a liberal, have lived in MD for 25 years, moved to our current location for the schools. They have gone downhill rapidly. Nothing to do with liberal or conservative views. Everything to do with crappy curriculum, lack of leadership (from central office and at the school level - old principals retired, new ones only interested in sucking up to central office to better their careers, even if detrimental to actual students), lack of discipline, cuts to special education, severely overcrowded schools (which nothing is done about other than more portables and more watching), schools that are falling apart (need new plumbing, new roofs, new HVAC, etc., etc.), and so much more. An actual disaster in the making.
Anonymous
MCPS was in the middle of a culture shift when this happened. Racists turned it into a culture war.
Anonymous
We were debating moving to MCPS or FCPS a few years back and I spent a lot of time on here and visiting schools. My impression is that MCPS handles “gifted/talented” slightly worse than FCPS. There are more spots, closer geographically, etc. Of course some argue that the GT program in FCPS is watered down so it just serves lots of prepped/intelligent kids but isn’t serving the truly gifted. This may or may not be true, but I think bc more parents can access this service, they complain less. In MCPS, more parents especially in the wealthy areas, are left to the differentiation their home school teachers can provide. Add to this the widespread hatred of 2.0 plus really crowded schools, and that adds up to a lot of vocal parent dissatisfaction. FWIW, FCPS has very crowded classrooms as well. We went private in DMV and have moved out of the area and the public schools are smaller and really great. The average family is FCPS and MCPS is very well educated and the school district stats reflect the parents’ will for their kids to do well more than what the schools themselves are doing.
Anonymous
FCPS and MCPS are nearly identical. The meaningful differences are: wealthier families in MCPS range have more private school options so tend to leave the schools more and FCPS has slightly more robust gifted services. Otherwise, fairly close in demographics and scores.
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