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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow. A [b]few years ago I was convinced I was alone in seeing the daily incompetence of MCPS - so much so that I convinced the wife to move. And we left. [/b]Immediately all was better. Now I see 50 DCUM pages on why the place is atrocious and I just want to say to the apologists: do not blame this on pandemic. Likely took the place to another level but hell’s journey began with Weist’s corrupt deal with Pearson. [/quote] Yet, here you are on the MCPS forum. Can't get away from MCPS, can you? You are as deranged as your wife. [/quote] No, it’s deranged to defend a corrupt and ineffective school system. Plenty of people have posted valid concerns and you’re bashing private school parents? Instead of focusing on what the issues are and trying to improve them. You’re the deranged one.[/quote] They themselves say they are private school parents. This is their favorite sport: bashing MCPS on DCUM, so they can feel good about paying for an inferior product. You're not even in MCPS and yet you're still ranting about MCPS. Get a life and move on. You're truly deranged. Seek help. [/quote] I’m not PP, but you really do need to focus on MCPS’s problems, rather than making a clearly ridiculous claim that top private schools are inferior to MCPS.[/quote] I’m not either of the PP but laugh when folks say “focus on MCPS problems” when most on this board are not focused on the problem. You’re complaining on an anonymous forum about what you think is the problem and not looking for the root cause or solutions. Also, most won’t be doing anything to solve said problems just complaining and thinking they will magically resolve on their own.[/quote] A good first step would be to acknowledge the problems. Do you think it’s better to deny that these problems exist?[/quote]
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