Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just clicked on the link. Thanks for posting. Most people make really good points. Unfortunately, our BOE and MCPS leadership don’t care.
Smaller class sizes and better discipline sounds like common requests that I think, everyone could get behind. Why can’t MCPS start there?
Except that costs money and a tax hike needed to pay for this will mostly go to create more central office jobs.
The bottom line is MCPS is about the same or even better than years past, the demographics of the county are what has changed. That has an impact on standardized test scores but doesn't mean you can't get a great education. People just need to accept and adapt instead of focusing on a past that never really existed.
Blaming it on “changing demographics” is just an excuse to lay the decline of MCPS at the feet of the black and brown students and not the incompetent administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just clicked on the link. Thanks for posting. Most people make really good points. Unfortunately, our BOE and MCPS leadership don’t care.
Smaller class sizes and better discipline sounds like common requests that I think, everyone could get behind. Why can’t MCPS start there?
Except that costs money and a tax hike needed to pay for this will mostly go to create more central office jobs.
The bottom line is MCPS is about the same or even better than years past, the demographics of the county are what has changed. That has an impact on standardized test scores but doesn't mean you can't get a great education. People just need to accept and adapt instead of focusing on a past that never really existed.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is way, way too big. It should be broken down to the level where each high school is its own school district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just clicked on the link. Thanks for posting. Most people make really good points. Unfortunately, our BOE and MCPS leadership don’t care.
Smaller class sizes and better discipline sounds like common requests that I think, everyone could get behind. Why can’t MCPS start there?
Except that costs money and a tax hike needed to pay for this will mostly go to create more central office jobs.
The bottom line is MCPS is about the same or even better than years past, the demographics of the county are what has changed. That has an impact on standardized test scores but doesn't mean you can't get a great education. People just need to accept and adapt instead of focusing on a past that never really existed.
Anonymous wrote:Just clicked on the link. Thanks for posting. Most people make really good points. Unfortunately, our BOE and MCPS leadership don’t care.
Smaller class sizes and better discipline sounds like common requests that I think, everyone could get behind. Why can’t MCPS start there?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is way, way too big. It should be broken down to the level where each high school is its own school district.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is way, way too big. It should be broken down to the level where each high school is its own school district.