Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Not according to this:
The official Montgomery County Public Schools enrollment for September 30, 2021, is 158,232 students. This number is 6,518 students less than the projected enrollment of 164,750, and 2,332 less than last year's enrollment of 160,564 students.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/detail.aspx?id=1536
See, that's the problem when you lie - you get caught!![]()
But this doesn't show declining enrollment It just shows a shortfall in a projection. Seems like you're the one trying to twist the truth here.
Yes they're lying. A dozen years ago the school had around 144,000 students their own numbers show it currently has around 158,000. That is growth in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Not according to this:
The official Montgomery County Public Schools enrollment for September 30, 2021, is 158,232 students. This number is 6,518 students less than the projected enrollment of 164,750, and 2,332 less than last year's enrollment of 160,564 students.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/detail.aspx?id=1536
See, that's the problem when you lie - you get caught!![]()
But this doesn't show declining enrollment It just shows a shortfall in a projection. Seems like you're the one trying to twist the truth here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Not according to this:
The official Montgomery County Public Schools enrollment for September 30, 2021, is 158,232 students. This number is 6,518 students less than the projected enrollment of 164,750, and 2,332 less than last year's enrollment of 160,564 students.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/detail.aspx?id=1536
See, that's the problem when you lie - you get caught!![]()
But this doesn't show declining enrollment It just shows a shortfall in a projection. Seems like you're the one trying to twist the truth here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because as the parent of a young special needs child we are not only exhausted all the time, we have spent nearly every penny and then some on private services to help our child. There is nothing left to give, not the time, energy or money.
Not to mention many special Ed students end up as single family households. Not all, so please don't jump down my throat. But the reality is, if you have money, you go private and get what your child needs. And if you don't have money, many of cannot add even one more thing to our plate. So we get what we get and try not to get to upset
Private schools require parents to pay for private evaluation and plenty of private services(tutoring, OG, specialists, etc.). Private school can be helpful because of the smaller size so there may be time & flexibility to focus on a student more individually. But, please understand they not change their class setup, curriculums, or go above the services they already have in place. They expect parents to pay privately for those extra needs/services. And if you don’t and your kid continues to struggle and its obvious they need more, you will kindly be counseled out.
I don't know anything about this but the PP statement rang true. I know quite a few families whose kids have IEP/504 issues and never heard one complain so can't help but wonder if this is just another MCPS hater spreading their misery.
If you don’t know anything then what exactly rang true? Attend an IEP meeting then you might comprehend what PPs are describing. It’s a corrupt school system that uses unethical practices to deny students accommodations and services that students need to learn.
MCPS has lost the concept that a public school system should be about educating students.
What rings true is every parent I've spoken with who has kids with 504 or IEP plans has never once complained in fact they seem completely satisfied with how the county is handling it which leads me to believe that this is a bunch of nonsense cooked up by the usual people who just like to complain about everything without providing a shred of proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Not according to this:
The official Montgomery County Public Schools enrollment for September 30, 2021, is 158,232 students. This number is 6,518 students less than the projected enrollment of 164,750, and 2,332 less than last year's enrollment of 160,564 students.
https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/sharedaccountability/reports/detail.aspx?id=1536
See, that's the problem when you lie - you get caught!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
The sliding scale is for very low income. If you make $100-150k you are out of luck. Legal aid limits are even lower. I did not have the energy to file complaints.
It's so inconvenient that at every turn there's no record of any of these things just unprovokeable anonymous allegations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
The sliding scale is for very low income. If you make $100-150k you are out of luck. Legal aid limits are even lower. I did not have the energy to file complaints.
It's so inconvenient that at every turn there's no record of any of these things just unprovokeable anonymous allegations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
The sliding scale is for very low income. If you make $100-150k you are out of luck. Legal aid limits are even lower. I did not have the energy to file complaints.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
And MCPS enrollment keeps decreasing. Not are students leaving a broken system but 800 teachers have handed in their resignations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
And yet property values keep going up. I guess more are coming in.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthy are leaving MCPS. It doesn’t take wealth to file a state or OCR Complaint. There are also attorneys that work pro-bono or on a sliding scale to help protect the rights of students with disabilities that can help those with financial need. PP acts that it’s a bad thing for parents to advocate for their children and file complaints when MCPS violates state and federal laws to protect students against discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because as the parent of a young special needs child we are not only exhausted all the time, we have spent nearly every penny and then some on private services to help our child. There is nothing left to give, not the time, energy or money.
Not to mention many special Ed students end up as single family households. Not all, so please don't jump down my throat. But the reality is, if you have money, you go private and get what your child needs. And if you don't have money, many of cannot add even one more thing to our plate. So we get what we get and try not to get to upset
Private schools require parents to pay for private evaluation and plenty of private services(tutoring, OG, specialists, etc.). Private school can be helpful because of the smaller size so there may be time & flexibility to focus on a student more individually. But, please understand they not change their class setup, curriculums, or go above the services they already have in place. They expect parents to pay privately for those extra needs/services. And if you don’t and your kid continues to struggle and its obvious they need more, you will kindly be counseled out.
I don't know anything about this but the PP statement rang true. I know quite a few families whose kids have IEP/504 issues and never heard one complain so can't help but wonder if this is just another MCPS hater spreading their misery.
If you don’t know anything then what exactly rang true? Attend an IEP meeting then you might comprehend what PPs are describing. It’s a corrupt school system that uses unethical practices to deny students accommodations and services that students need to learn.
MCPS has lost the concept that a public school system should be about educating students.
What rings true is every parent I've spoken with who has kids with 504 or IEP plans has never once complained in fact they seem completely satisfied with how the county is handling it which leads me to believe that this is a bunch of nonsense cooked up by the usual people who just like to complain about everything without providing a shred of proof.
Except for the quantity of open investigations against MCPS from this past summer with the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights? MCPS was in the top-20 of # open investigations with the DoE OCR, so does that count?
Ranked #5 in # Disability Discrimination Open Investigations
Ranked #6 in # Sex Discrimination Open Investigations
Ranked #5 in # Race Discrimination Open Investigations
I found it so ironic that MCPS conducted discrimination surveys when all the had to do was look in the board's inbox.
How much of that rank is because MoCo is full of wealthy, wonky parents with advanced degrees who're able to engage MCPS within the framework of applicable regulations and laws?
How much of that rank is because MoCo is full of corrupt central office staff and unprincipled principals who routinely delay or deny IEP's, bury the CFP skeletons in the closet, and retaliate against families that speak out?