Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't come to Howard County schools. You people move here from a broken system and run from the policies that you essentially voted for and bring those same political beliefs from which you ran from. If you move here, change your politics and mindset. We don't want you ultra liberal people to ruin our good public school system with your policies. The policies that are good for everyone else but your kid. Thank you.
I urge you to stay where you are and fight to take back your county and school system.
Yep. I am from California and this reminds me of all my Californian friends who left the state for AZ, TX, CO, etc. only to turn around and vote for the candidates in their new state whose policies are the exact ones that caused them to flee California in the first place. Just don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were over 47,000 Trump voters in Howard County.
And more than twice that number voted for Clinton.
Anonymous wrote:There were over 47,000 Trump voters in Howard County.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't come to Howard County schools. You people move here from a broken system and run from the policies that you essentially voted for and bring those same political beliefs from which you ran from. If you move here, change your politics and mindset. We don't want you ultra liberal people to ruin our good public school system with your policies. The policies that are good for everyone else but your kid. Thank you.
I urge you to stay where you are and fight to take back your county and school system.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't come to Howard County schools. You people move here from a broken system and run from the policies that you essentially voted for and bring those same political beliefs from which you ran from. If you move here, change your politics and mindset. We don't want you ultra liberal people to ruin our good public school system with your policies. The policies that are good for everyone else but your kid. Thank you.
I urge you to stay where you are and fight to take back your county and school system.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't come to Howard County schools. You people move here from a broken system and run from the policies that you essentially voted for and bring those same political beliefs from which you ran from. If you move here, change your politics and mindset. We don't want you ultra liberal people to ruin our good public school system with your policies. The policies that are good for everyone else but your kid. Thank you.
I urge you to stay where you are and fight to take back your county and school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me personally, but plenty of my coworkers in MCPS love Howard Co. Public Schools and others are satisfied with Frederick and Anne Arundel.
Honestly, if you are middle class and have a bright, but not gifted child or one with SN, it doesn’t matter much. Focus on teaching academic integrity, good work habits, and how to learn from failure or a C.
If you are poor, or have a child with exceptional needs, it will matter more. But largely, most parents angsting over public school vs. private or one DMV system over another are seeing no objective benefit. Like the people without celiac who insist on being gluten-free. Or the folks who overuse antibiotics and antibacterial products.
So it doesn’t matter what school a middle class kid with no learning issues goes to? That has to be one of the stupidest things I’ve ever read on here.
Anonymous wrote:Not me personally, but plenty of my coworkers in MCPS love Howard Co. Public Schools and others are satisfied with Frederick and Anne Arundel.
Honestly, if you are middle class and have a bright, but not gifted child or one with SN, it doesn’t matter much. Focus on teaching academic integrity, good work habits, and how to learn from failure or a C.
If you are poor, or have a child with exceptional needs, it will matter more. But largely, most parents angsting over public school vs. private or one DMV system over another are seeing no objective benefit. Like the people without celiac who insist on being gluten-free. Or the folks who overuse antibiotics and antibacterial products.
Anonymous wrote:Not me personally, but plenty of my coworkers in MCPS love Howard Co. Public Schools and others are satisfied with Frederick and Anne Arundel.
Honestly, if you are middle class and have a bright, but not gifted child or one with SN, it doesn’t matter much. Focus on teaching academic integrity, good work habits, and how to learn from failure or a C.
If you are poor, or have a child with exceptional needs, it will matter more. But largely, most parents angsting over public school vs. private or one DMV system over another are seeing no objective benefit. Like the people without celiac who insist on being gluten-free. Or the folks who overuse antibiotics and antibacterial products.