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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have taught in MCPS for almost twenty years. I have happily had my kids in HCPSS since kindergarten. I will be moving into Montgomery County next month as I couldn’t pass down the opportunity to move into a home that I inherited from a relative. I’m very nervous and already looking into private schools for HS. I know what doesn’t make the news and I’m not happy with the direction MCPS is going. [/quote] Thanks! It’s not so much the academics it’s the behavior. The behavior has gotten to the point that it is currently at due to lack of consequences. I’m not anti-RJ but repeat offenders need stronger consequences when the message isn’t working. We’ve had students caught with weed and knives who are out of the building for only a day. I like the fact that private schools seem to have more control over what they will and will not tolerated. As taxpayers, we are so happy that your privilege can afford you a free house and private school tuition. :roll: [/quote] As a taxpayer, I really don’t care how she affords her house, ESPECIALLY since my taxes are not paying for it. :roll: Similarly, how she spends her salary really isn’t my business. I do wish the public schools were better so she didn’t feel that private schools were necessary. [/quote][/quote]
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