Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 16:15     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

MOCO actually offers a lot of trade options, compared to the southern suburbs we moved from, which offered very little.

I do think that kids 16+ who don't want to be there and have no interest in ever going to college need to be funnelled to a trade option or a ged and a job option.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 15:15     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

GED
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 12:23     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Budget cuts are coming. If not right away, then in one year. MCPS wastes so much money trying to keep kids in school who don’t have the interest and/or ability to learn. Some high schools are full of kids hanging out in the hallways and refusing to go to class but it is compulsory for them to be there. They eventually graduate with a HS certificate because the staff gets sick of them and move them along. Teachers pass these students because of pressure from administrators and because no one wants another year of the same charade. Why force older teenagers to stay in school. It would save money and resources to reduce the compulsory age to be in school to age 16 rather than 18. Thoughts?


Ok
mAGA moron sure let’s keep the population dumb and ignorant. That’s worked out great for Bational Security and red states.


If all you can do is fling insults, you don’t seem too smart yourself. Unfortunately some of these kids remain dumb and ignorant (in your words) despite graduating from high school because they literally never go to class or they show up for the last week of class. Teachers are pressured to pass them or they are placed in online classes where 2-4 hours of work will get you a full year’s credit in the specific subject.
Anonymous
Post 03/30/2025 12:19     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:The trades is not a dumping ground for illiterates and drop outs. They are typically highly technical professions with a lot of required training and exams.


This. Trade students need strong technical skills and often strong science and math skills. You won’t be successful if you are smoking weed all day and barely show up to class
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 22:35     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

The trades is not a dumping ground for illiterates and drop outs. They are typically highly technical professions with a lot of required training and exams.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 22:11     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

They have a Fire rescue program at one of the high schools or through a HS. If the students don't want traditional classroom, can't they train to be an Emergency medical service staff?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 22:10     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

They can find the space if they wanted. Why was the automative program closed? No demand, no teachers to teach, no space etc..?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:40     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:Are you okay with those schools being in your neighborhood?


I'm fine with it... there is no space. Maybe MCPS can buy a huge lot where there are the big homes and repurpose one of those homes.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:39     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:Build trade schools and let the kids go there. They need to pass a basic level of education to test out of HS.


We have trade schools. The BOE last year cut one - one of the two automotive ones - which is a really good program (and always looking for car donations - we donated ours and was given a tour).
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:38     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Are you okay with those schools being in your neighborhood?
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:02     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Build trade schools and let the kids go there. They need to pass a basic level of education to test out of HS.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 19:01     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Budget cuts are coming. If not right away, then in one year. MCPS wastes so much money trying to keep kids in school who don’t have the interest and/or ability to learn. Some high schools are full of kids hanging out in the hallways and refusing to go to class but it is compulsory for them to be there. They eventually graduate with a HS certificate because the staff gets sick of them and move them along. Teachers pass these students because of pressure from administrators and because no one wants another year of the same charade. Why force older teenagers to stay in school. It would save money and resources to reduce the compulsory age to be in school to age 16 rather than 18. Thoughts?


Ok
mAGA moron sure let’s keep the population dumb and ignorant. That’s worked out great for Bational Security and red states.

Yep. The idiot didn't even know that it's not a MCPS law, it's a state law.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 18:54     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

It was not done for educational reasons it was done to keep teens off the streets. Basically turned some schools into day cares where students just walk around the school all day. Schools don’t know what to do with these kids.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 17:53     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

Anonymous wrote:Budget cuts are coming. If not right away, then in one year. MCPS wastes so much money trying to keep kids in school who don’t have the interest and/or ability to learn. Some high schools are full of kids hanging out in the hallways and refusing to go to class but it is compulsory for them to be there. They eventually graduate with a HS certificate because the staff gets sick of them and move them along. Teachers pass these students because of pressure from administrators and because no one wants another year of the same charade. Why force older teenagers to stay in school. It would save money and resources to reduce the compulsory age to be in school to age 16 rather than 18. Thoughts?


Ok
mAGA moron sure let’s keep the population dumb and ignorant. That’s worked out great for Bational Security and red states.
Anonymous
Post 03/29/2025 17:35     Subject: Montgomery County should amend its compulsory schooling law to students up to age 16

We do need an alternative track. The college for all movement was ridiculous and is finally petering out