Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. I'm 18:03 and I'm not a union troll. Nor am I a teacher or administrator in public or private schools anywhere. Nor do I have any connection at all with the MCPS school system except that I send my kids there. More like, there is 1 DCUM poster who is part of the tea party "blame unions not Wall Street" brigade and thinks every thread on MCPS or Metro presents a wonderful new opportunity to rant about unions.
Has our experience been perfect? No. But we tried private school and that wasn't perfect either. Schools and your kids' teachers will be uneven. Starr and his predecessor have been unfriendly to magnet programs. And yes, over-focussed on self-promotion. (Although you can ignore 20:17 who apparently thinks a newbie will fall for the silly canard about Starr's TV show, although this has been rebutted on DCUM many times before. Many schools in MoCo have their own TV studios so the kids can do little "news shows" before school starts every morning.) I'm not a big fan of Starr for various reasons having to do with academic programming -- but let's focus on objective, deserved criticism instead of silliness about TV shows, OK?
OP, schools vary terrifically within Montgomery County which, as a PP pointed out, covers a big geographic area. If you have a particular school in mind, or a particular part of the county, I would recommend asking a focused question. Then you'll get some useful information on specific points.
We'd believe your claims made while hiding behind the mass of anonymity because?
NP here, and you are a little off the edge, pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. I'm 18:03 and I'm not a union troll. Nor am I a teacher or administrator in public or private schools anywhere. Nor do I have any connection at all with the MCPS school system except that I send my kids there. More like, there is 1 DCUM poster who is part of the tea party "blame unions not Wall Street" brigade and thinks every thread on MCPS or Metro presents a wonderful new opportunity to rant about unions.
Has our experience been perfect? No. But we tried private school and that wasn't perfect either. Schools and your kids' teachers will be uneven. Starr and his predecessor have been unfriendly to magnet programs. And yes, over-focussed on self-promotion. (Although you can ignore 20:17 who apparently thinks a newbie will fall for the silly canard about Starr's TV show, although this has been rebutted on DCUM many times before. Many schools in MoCo have their own TV studios so the kids can do little "news shows" before school starts every morning.) I'm not a big fan of Starr for various reasons having to do with academic programming -- but let's focus on objective, deserved criticism instead of silliness about TV shows, OK?
OP, schools vary terrifically within Montgomery County which, as a PP pointed out, covers a big geographic area. If you have a particular school in mind, or a particular part of the county, I would recommend asking a focused question. Then you'll get some useful information on specific points.
We'd believe your claims made while hiding behind the mass of anonymity because?
Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. I'm 18:03 and I'm not a union troll. Nor am I a teacher or administrator in public or private schools anywhere. Nor do I have any connection at all with the MCPS school system except that I send my kids there. More like, there is 1 DCUM poster who is part of the tea party "blame unions not Wall Street" brigade and thinks every thread on MCPS or Metro presents a wonderful new opportunity to rant about unions.
Has our experience been perfect? No. But we tried private school and that wasn't perfect either. Schools and your kids' teachers will be uneven. Starr and his predecessor have been unfriendly to magnet programs. And yes, over-focussed on self-promotion. (Although you can ignore 20:17 who apparently thinks a newbie will fall for the silly canard about Starr's TV show, although this has been rebutted on DCUM many times before. Many schools in MoCo have their own TV studios so the kids can do little "news shows" before school starts every morning.) I'm not a big fan of Starr for various reasons having to do with academic programming -- but let's focus on objective, deserved criticism instead of silliness about TV shows, OK?
OP, schools vary terrifically within Montgomery County which, as a PP pointed out, covers a big geographic area. If you have a particular school in mind, or a particular part of the county, I would recommend asking a focused question. Then you'll get some useful information on specific points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My job is bringing me to the area for 18 months. I have an 8yo and a 12yo son and daughter. We've been looking for houses/apartments to rent in the area, mainly focusing in Vienna and Falls Church because of the school systems. I haven't looked into Maryland yet. In doing my due diligence, I've found this forum. Any suggestions on where to look, school system-wise in Maryland? Because my wife is expecting number three, I'm looking for something within walking distance of the metro (job takes me downtown DC). Our budget is anywhere between $2200 and $2900.
thanks in advance!
Looking at VA is smart. They are building public transportation (rail), have good schools, and are creating new HOV lanes for travel. Montgomery County schools are mediocre and worsening, taxes are going up, unions are trying to get taxing authority through their surrogate Board of Education and downhill seems to be the operative word. I'd pick Virginia hands down.
Looks like poster at 18:03 is an union troll. Google for Washington Post articles on the MoCo unions and you would get an opinion on MOCO unions from a very liberal newspaper. But, this is not about unions or name calling by union trolls--it should be about the best education for your child. Look at the quality of education in a county I love through measures such as MSAs and decide for yourself.
Ask the union trolls to produce evidence that MCPS is anything but average or below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My job is bringing me to the area for 18 months. I have an 8yo and a 12yo son and daughter. We've been looking for houses/apartments to rent in the area, mainly focusing in Vienna and Falls Church because of the school systems. I haven't looked into Maryland yet. In doing my due diligence, I've found this forum. Any suggestions on where to look, school system-wise in Maryland? Because my wife is expecting number three, I'm looking for something within walking distance of the metro (job takes me downtown DC). Our budget is anywhere between $2200 and $2900.
thanks in advance!
Looking at VA is smart. They are building public transportation (rail), have good schools, and are creating new HOV lanes for travel. Montgomery County schools are mediocre and worsening, taxes are going up, unions are trying to get taxing authority through their surrogate Board of Education and downhill seems to be the operative word. I'd pick Virginia hands down.
Anonymous wrote:My job is bringing me to the area for 18 months. I have an 8yo and a 12yo son and daughter. We've been looking for houses/apartments to rent in the area, mainly focusing in Vienna and Falls Church because of the school systems. I haven't looked into Maryland yet. In doing my due diligence, I've found this forum. Any suggestions on where to look, school system-wise in Maryland? Because my wife is expecting number three, I'm looking for something within walking distance of the metro (job takes me downtown DC). Our budget is anywhere between $2200 and $2900.
thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:My job is bringing me to the area for 18 months. I have an 8yo and a 12yo son and daughter. We've been looking for houses/apartments to rent in the area, mainly focusing in Vienna and Falls Church because of the school systems. I haven't looked into Maryland yet. In doing my due diligence, I've found this forum. Any suggestions on where to look, school system-wise in Maryland? Because my wife is expecting number three, I'm looking for something within walking distance of the metro (job takes me downtown DC). Our budget is anywhere between $2200 and $2900.
thanks in advance!