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Reply to "Are there any Charter schools in Montgomery county?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is the semi-private school a possible solution for GT education? I don't seem much discussion here. Also overheard that it is hard to get the approval from MCPS. [/quote] This is a discussion that everyone should be having. It’s past time here. Trump and DeVos would help fund it too- regardless of your political party. Mcps has been following the downward spiral that Los Angeles public schools took. Used to be a strong school district and everyone went public. Then they went all sanctuary city and student and school performance slipped year after year. Educated families no longer consider LA schools an option so went private or Long Beach Poly only. Massive school district then doubled down in bed with the teachers union and ESOL coddling, but results sunk and sunk. Taxpayers rallied for fed/state funded charter schools and got it - smaller class sizes, transparent curriculum, well-rounded subject schedule, no hamstringing the PTA, etc. Union kept doubling down for more pay, more everything, more admin, more pension, etc. Sure they now complain that all the literate hard-working kids went to charter schools, but their education product sucks. What educated, skilled, literate family would put their kid there? [/quote]
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