Anonymous wrote:With all the boundary line posts and discussions, it is clear that there is a better option: Divide MCPS into smaller school districts and give more independent control to the districts.
Montgomery County has over 1,000,000 residents. Public education is generally organized by municipalities (more common in New England) or by counties (more common in the mid-atlantic and southern states).
While the county-administered schools are logical in areas with more disperse or rural populations, Montgomery County has become too big for a single administered school system. Let the people of Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Takoma Park, etc, administer their own school districts and elect their own school board members.
Anonymous wrote:How would that work with so many unincorporated areas? It works in other states because they actually have town/city government and taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish it could happen. Supposedly it is blocked by state legislature. All Maryland counties have one school system or something like that. MCPS is way too large.
State law dictates a Board of Education for each county in MD. In many other states, school districts are independent government bodies that are not tied to county governments, and each school district has its own BOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was looking into moving to Buffalo recently because my kid might be going to school up there. Was shocked to discover the city of Buffalo and it's suburbs are like 9 separate school districts with each cluster essentially operating as it's own district.
Yes, virtually all the states north of us have most government services performed by cities/ towns/ boroughs/ townships etc. In Maryland it is by county. As someone who owns multiple homes in each, both have downsides.
Anonymous wrote:I wish it could happen. Supposedly it is blocked by state legislature. All Maryland counties have one school system or something like that. MCPS is way too large.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking into moving to Buffalo recently because my kid might be going to school up there. Was shocked to discover the city of Buffalo and it's suburbs are like 9 separate school districts with each cluster essentially operating as it's own district.