Anonymous wrote:$30 million deficit.
The board voted yesterday to cut in response to this deficit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:reductions of over $30 million
-increasing class size guidelines by one student in K-12 classes and reduction of 122.7 full time positions, reduction of 0.4 full time staff development teachers in MS and HS (goodbye, ssl coordinators?)
-retirements and other vacancies (are they forcing people to retire?)
-eliminating 20 central services positions from all employee groups (who is out?)
-eliminating Montgomery Virtual Academy
-delaying expansion of pre-k program until at least 25-26 school year
One of the CO jobs to go could be the one of Medical Officer (??)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3.3 billion NOT million
many cuts being made
Central office was barely impacted at all. When there are massive budget problems looming, 2025-26 budget better slash all these worthless positions at Gude and Hungerford that do nothing to support students or improve education.
Anonymous wrote:3.3 billion NOT million
many cuts being made
Anonymous wrote:budget maintains essential services AND
includes investments in:
special education
mental health
language arts
community schools program (what is this?) continuation of that 2 year negotiated salary
agreements between MCPS and its employee
associations.
Anonymous wrote:reductions of over $30 million
-increasing class size guidelines by one student in K-12 classes and reduction of 122.7 full time positions, reduction of 0.4 full time staff development teachers in MS and HS (goodbye, ssl coordinators?)
-retirements and other vacancies (are they forcing people to retire?)
-eliminating 20 central services positions from all employee groups (who is out?)
-eliminating Montgomery Virtual Academy
-delaying expansion of pre-k program until at least 25-26 school year
Anonymous wrote:One of the problems is that in trying to be everything, academics and education become diluted. Schools are now supposed to be social workers, social-emotional learning specialists, psychologists, drug addiction specialists - I'm not saying there isn't a need for these services but they shouldn't come from school budgets.