Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Ok, you don’t like MCPS. And?
Good luck with it, friend.
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this thread? Ok, you don’t like MCPS. And?
Anonymous wrote:My entire family can't wait to be done with MCPS in a few weeks.
We moved here for the schools, and I didn't notice how bad it was getting until it was too late. We moved here when 2.0 started. I was willing to give it a chance, but what crap that was. I should've noticed then how terrible MCPS leadership is.
From the F*up curriculum, dumbing things down (50% credit, grade inflation, no finals), changes to magnet programs, now the regional programs, removing SROs while there is an increase in school shootings and other violence, no budget oversight (ebus debacle), shielding a friend from sexual misconduct allegations (I'm talking to you Monifa), stupidly fighting the right for parents to opt out of reading certain books and wasting money on defending the lawsuit...
Just so much crap. So done. Gonna move out of MoCo soon, too. I'm not a MAGA or R, btw. I want to move back to the other blue state that I came from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My entire family can't wait to be done with MCPS in a few weeks.
We moved here for the schools, and I didn't notice how bad it was getting until it was too late. We moved here when 2.0 started. I was willing to give it a chance, but what crap that was. I should've noticed then how terrible MCPS leadership is.
From the F*up curriculum, dumbing things down (50% credit, grade inflation, no finals), changes to magnet programs, now the regional programs, removing SROs while there is an increase in school shootings and other violence, no budget oversight (ebus debacle), shielding a friend from sexual misconduct allegations (I'm talking to you Monifa), stupidly fighting the right for parents to opt out of reading certain books and wasting money on defending the lawsuit...
Just so much crap. So done. Gonna move out of MoCo soon, too. I'm not a MAGA or R, btw. I want to move back to the other blue state that I came from.
Right from the MAGA, right wing and private schools parents play books.
Doubt you ever had a kid in MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:My entire family can't wait to be done with MCPS in a few weeks.
We moved here for the schools, and I didn't notice how bad it was getting until it was too late. We moved here when 2.0 started. I was willing to give it a chance, but what crap that was. I should've noticed then how terrible MCPS leadership is.
From the F*up curriculum, dumbing things down (50% credit, grade inflation, no finals), changes to magnet programs, now the regional programs, removing SROs while there is an increase in school shootings and other violence, no budget oversight (ebus debacle), shielding a friend from sexual misconduct allegations (I'm talking to you Monifa), stupidly fighting the right for parents to opt out of reading certain books and wasting money on defending the lawsuit...
Just so much crap. So done. Gonna move out of MoCo soon, too. I'm not a MAGA or R, btw. I want to move back to the other blue state that I came from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have one kid in college and a high schooler in MCPS. I've never felt the resentment and fatigue that some others experience against MCPS, despite dealing with IEPs, 504s and various issues for many years. So no, when a kid graduates, I mostly feel excited about their next steps, which are not more or less complex than their MCPS years - just different.
My youngest graduated last year. I feel the same. I loved MCPS and felt like my kids had so many more opportunities than my nieces and nephews who don't live in areas where school districts offer the number and diversity of options that MCPS does. MCPS was especially impressive during COVID when his non mainstream MCPS placement developed the most impressive IEP to get him through the year and a half of remote school.
MCPS needs to work on safety. But that isn't something unique to MCPS. Gun violence happens everywhere. There was just a shooting in a dorm at Towson a couple of weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have one kid in college and a high schooler in MCPS. I've never felt the resentment and fatigue that some others experience against MCPS, despite dealing with IEPs, 504s and various issues for many years. So no, when a kid graduates, I mostly feel excited about their next steps, which are not more or less complex than their MCPS years - just different.
My youngest graduated last year. I feel the same. I loved MCPS and felt like my kids had so many more opportunities than my nieces and nephews who don't live in areas where school districts offer the number and diversity of options that MCPS does. MCPS was especially impressive during COVID when his non mainstream MCPS placement developed the most impressive IEP to get him through the year and a half of remote school.
MCPS needs to work on safety. But that isn't something unique to MCPS. Gun violence happens everywhere. There was just a shooting in a dorm at Towson a couple of weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:
I have one kid in college and a high schooler in MCPS. I've never felt the resentment and fatigue that some others experience against MCPS, despite dealing with IEPs, 504s and various issues for many years. So no, when a kid graduates, I mostly feel excited about their next steps, which are not more or less complex than their MCPS years - just different.
Anonymous wrote:If you are moving, switching to private, have a graduating student etc...?