Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any public school teacher or official who works for the system but doesn't send their own kids to MCPS is saying a lot about how they feel about the system.
My child’s fourth grade teacher sent her child to private school AND used the grammar curriculum from her child’s private school to teach her class grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Any public school teacher or official who works for the system but doesn't send their own kids to MCPS is saying a lot about how they feel about the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have the choice, and the vast majority choose not to because there isn't a good cost-benefit tradeoff.
1). You don't know if they have a choice and also, there is a significant cost consideration that many MCPS would have difficulty affording.
2). How can you speak for the cost-benefit trade off?
3). Are you even an MCPS teacher?
How would they not have a choice? If you're alluding to money, they could move to cheaper home and get side jobs to pay for it.
Anonymous wrote:Similar to how many MCPS teachers live/have their kids attend Howard County schools.
Anonymous wrote:Any public school teacher or official who works for the system but doesn't send their own kids to MCPS is saying a lot about how they feel about the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have the choice, and the vast majority choose not to because there isn't a good cost-benefit tradeoff.
1). You don't know if they have a choice and also, there is a significant cost consideration that many MCPS would have difficulty affording.
2). How can you speak for the cost-benefit trade off?
3). Are you even an MCPS teacher?
Anonymous wrote:They have the choice, and the vast majority choose not to because there isn't a good cost-benefit tradeoff.
Anonymous wrote:Privates are starting their recruiting early this admissions cycle! Waited until MCPS started new school year July 1.