Anonymous wrote:Principals got their staffing today. Did anyone hear about the timeline? When is the job fair?
Anonymous wrote:For those of us looking to transfer, this waiting is not fun. Hurry up already MCPS! It’s already March 4th. This time last year people had new positions already.
Anonymous wrote:I heard that staffing comes out March 6th. It is really late this year. Hopefully, it is posted soon.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a chance that the BOE has to delay the budget because of the administration and some of this things rolling out. If we lose federal funding MCPS will need to cut even more and if they agree to federal funding they will need to make additional cuts to things like the DEI co staff. Is anyone worried about this?
Anonymous wrote:Is there a chance that the BOE has to delay the budget because of the administration and some of this things rolling out. If we lose federal funding MCPS will need to cut even more and if they agree to federal funding they will need to make additional cuts to things like the DEI co staff. Is anyone worried about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is an involuntary transfer a budget cut? The county will still be paying the teacher.
Is it possible that your schools projected enrollment is decreasing and that is why they anticipate transfers?
1. The county cuts the budget and reduces each school’s teacher allocations, 2. They involuntarily transfer that extra teacher to a school that was otherwise going to hire a new teacher, 3. That means the county is now not hiring the new teacher, and thus reducing the budget.
There is no proposal to cut the budget or to reduce each school's teacher allocations.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/budget/mcps_opbudget_fy26-2.pdf
This budget is not finalized as the County Council has not yet discussed or approved it.
Yes. Which is why spreading rumors of budget cuts is irresponsible.
How is it irresponsible? Budget cuts are highly likely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is an involuntary transfer a budget cut? The county will still be paying the teacher.
Is it possible that your schools projected enrollment is decreasing and that is why they anticipate transfers?
1. The county cuts the budget and reduces each school’s teacher allocations, 2. They involuntarily transfer that extra teacher to a school that was otherwise going to hire a new teacher, 3. That means the county is now not hiring the new teacher, and thus reducing the budget.
There is no proposal to cut the budget or to reduce each school's teacher allocations.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/budget/mcps_opbudget_fy26-2.pdf
This budget is not finalized as the County Council has not yet discussed or approved it.
Yes. Which is why spreading rumors of budget cuts is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is an involuntary transfer a budget cut? The county will still be paying the teacher.
Is it possible that your schools projected enrollment is decreasing and that is why they anticipate transfers?
1. The county cuts the budget and reduces each school’s teacher allocations, 2. They involuntarily transfer that extra teacher to a school that was otherwise going to hire a new teacher, 3. That means the county is now not hiring the new teacher, and thus reducing the budget.
There is no proposal to cut the budget or to reduce each school's teacher allocations.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/budget/mcps_opbudget_fy26-2.pdf
This budget is not finalized as the County Council has not yet discussed or approved it.