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Reply to "Where do you consider MCPS high schools on a scale of good-bad"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Yes, it is a dual-edged sword to have most of the kids come from outside and doing well. Poolesville community has fought for years to get a new school building but because the school does so well it gets bypassed by MCPS, unlike some other low performing schools.[/quote] This is not at all how decisions regarding physical structures are made. At all. Yes, Poolesville needs a new physical plant, but so do Eastern and Neelsville MS. There is more need than there is money. That's the whole story. PHS is not being punish for being high performing, and there are plenty of schools waiting for renovations that have much higher needs student populations. [/quote] MCCPTA tried to formalize support for renovating school in poorer neighbirhoods ahead of richer neighborhoods but thankfully it didn't pass. What this means though is that this bizarre thinking is rampant in MCPS.[/quote] So, someone one time suggested a thing, but other folks on the same council disagreed and it did not pass a democratic vote? And now we're supposed to believe that's some sort of common view? [/quote]
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