Anonymous wrote:Moco and maryland will be going down the crapper because of the dream act. Ironically the illegals will flee virginia to maryland and the smart ones will leave maryland to virginia, making virginia schools better. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Dcps are a disgrace compared to mcps
I would agree for middle or high school but the better DC elementary schools are not much different form MCPS. MCPS is also having problems with its new curriculum so good teachers who had everything together are now scrambling to figure out to teach it and no one including the teachers understands what grades should be given. Unless you are having problems at your DCPS, I would wait to see if MCPS changes it position on the new grading system and 2.0 and how they resolve the budget issues. It might make sense for you to stay in DC for ES and then do private for MS or HS or move at that time.
You may also want to include moving Virginia anyway. While MCPS used to be the stronger system, there has been a big reversal over the past few years and now Arlington and Fairfax are much better. MCPS is also facing a big structural deficit and the existing BOE are not equipped to address it. There have been yearly cuts to staff in schools (rather than staff in the central office), specials, resources along with increases in class size. This will only get much worse. You also have more in state college/university options in VA than MD.
Anonymous wrote:We current live in a JKLM district, but arent happy with our public school, even though it is well-regarded and has high test scores. Our concerns are large class sizes, not enough recess time, homework too early, and a curriculum constrained by testing requirements.
Would any of these things be better in a close-in moco public?
Anonymous wrote:I doubt it. Classes in close-in Moco are pretty large, there's an appalling emphasis on homework IMO, and teaching to the test and MoCo educational standards is rampant.
Dcps are a disgrace compared to mcps
Anonymous wrote:I'm also in MoCoand basically agree with the PPs, with one exception - while I thinkthebasicconcerns you outlined for a young elementary student are pretty equivalent between MCPS and the better NWDC elementaries, the disparity is much more pronounced at the middle and high school level.
Anonymous wrote:I'm also in MoCoand basically agree with the PPs, with one exception - while I thinkthebasicconcerns you outlined for a young elementary student are pretty equivalent between MCPS and the better NWDC elementaries, the disparity is much more pronounced at the middle and high school level.