Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 15:54     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If federal jobs are cut, those students are leaving the county. You don't need to educate them.


They just turn into FARMS kids and blow up the budget even more.


Federal workers skills don't translate and who is going to pay the mortgage?
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 15:52     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:Don't forget that Maryland state revenues are not going to sustain funding either. In large part due to education funding.

https://marylandmatters.org/2024/11/12/five-year-state-budget-projection-foresees-enormous-gap-not-seen-in-two-decades/

They all REALLY need to get their finances in order.



They will. It's called raising taxes.

It's never a spending problem, of course.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 15:49     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Don't forget that Maryland state revenues are not going to sustain funding either. In large part due to education funding.

https://marylandmatters.org/2024/11/12/five-year-state-budget-projection-foresees-enormous-gap-not-seen-in-two-decades/

They all REALLY need to get their finances in order.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:54     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:If federal jobs are cut, those students are leaving the county. You don't need to educate them.


They just turn into FARMS kids and blow up the budget even more.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:53     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:If federal jobs are cut, those students are leaving the county. You don't need to educate them.


Not necessarily.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:52     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:I would love to see MCPS broken up into 5 or 10 smaller, leaner school districts that can focus on their specific populations better.


State laws mandate public schools are a county level. Talk to your state representatives.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:52     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

If federal jobs are cut, those students are leaving the county. You don't need to educate them.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:52     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Stop ALL consultants. No arts grants to KID museum, no legal consultants, no clericalism consultants. Assess anything intangible that's being purchased year after year like IT systems and licenses for lunch payment, outside curriculum etc. With a budget so large there are plenty of inefficiencies no one digs into but they add up.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:48     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:I would love to see MCPS broken up into 5 or 10 smaller, leaner school districts that can focus on their specific populations better.



You mean you want your rich area seperated from the poor areas because you think you'll get more that way. That's not how it works.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:41     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

OP, did you just start paying attention to county budgets yesterday? MCPS has accounted for half the county budgets for years if not decades.

Here is some background from 2010 that may help you understand some of the dynamics in MCPS budgets.

https://montgomeryperspective.com/2010/03/23/madaleno-rocks-moco-on-teacher-pensions/
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 14:24     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Anonymous wrote:I would love to see MCPS broken up into 5 or 10 smaller, leaner school districts that can focus on their specific populations better.



Buzz word: equity or something
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 12:53     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

I would love to see MCPS broken up into 5 or 10 smaller, leaner school districts that can focus on their specific populations better.

Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 12:06     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

That is absolutely insane. What a money-pit.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 10:58     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

Surprise!

They're running out of money again. How long until another tax increase after they just raised property taxes?

Maybe we have too many undocumented migrants placing tremendous strain on our schools?

It's already $20k+ per pupil yet standards and outcomes are declining. MCPS is just one expensive baby sitting program. I am sick and tired of justifying tax increases with the same of stupid arguments of 'It's for the schools!' and 'It's for education!'. Those stupid taking points try to shutdown all debate in order to give MCPS carte Blanche to spend whatever they want with zero accountability and forced budgeting.

Broke already after tax increases, what a joke:

https://moco360.media/2024/11/07/mcps-projecting-5-million-deficit/


They are going to tax our residents out of existence.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2024 10:50     Subject: MCPS make up about half of county budget

S. Pollak, MCMedia:
MoCo Council, School Officials Meet for Early Look at School ‘Cost Drivers’

Montgomery County Councilmembers sat down for more than two hours Tuesday [Nov 12] for a work session with public school officials, striving to understand how the school budget is prepared and what drives up costs.

“The goal here is for us to work together to address these issues. Your budget challenges are our budget challenges. Our budget challenges are your budget challenges,” said Council President Andrew Friedson.

Before “crunch time” when the budget needs to be passed, it is important that councilmembers understand how MCPS spends its money, said Council Vice President Kate Stewart.

During preparation of the current MCPS budget, Board of Education members urged the council to greatly increase its allocations, noting that extra federal funds received during the pandemic ended.

Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) make up about one half of the county budget. The current FY 2025 operating budget is $3.3 billion. 65% of the funds to operate the school district come from Montgomery County, 28% come from the state and 3% comes from the federal government.

The MCPS budget grew by 45.9% from Fiscal Year 2015 to Fiscal Year 2025, or about 4% per year.

Personnel costs are the largest part of the school budget with MCPS filling its teacher staffing vacancies with older, more experienced teachers who receive a higher salary than beginning teachers. Students whose first language is not English, and problems related to the pandemic have caused MCPS to hire more personnel.

Personnel costs for full time employees was $95,716 in Fiscal Year 2015, $105,297 in Fiscal Year 2020 and $121,008 this year.

Other increasing budget lines include insurance and pension costs.

Total expenditures per student grew from $14,780 in Fiscal Year 2015 to $20,561 in Fiscal Year 2025.

“Our current path is not sustainable,” said Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor. That is why his staff intends to create future budgets at “base zero” and work from there, he said. First to be included in the budget are mandatory costs, followed by what MCPS should do and then “what we would like to do,” he explained.

When Councilmember Gabe Albornoz asked what affect the President Donald Trump’s election and threats to end the Department of Education would have, Taylor replied that schools with the highest poverty level could lose Title 1 funding.

Also, he said, if federal jobs are drastically cut, “that would really affect students.”

MCPS expects to receive $112 million from the federal government, including $56 million for Title 1 this school year.

Tuesday’s meeting was the first of three scheduled on the school budget.