Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you aren't happy, where are you? Useless without that info.
I'm not sure who you are addressing. If you are addressing 10:25 - I would like more info from the person who posted that Fairfax is better. I'm curious why they think that.
Anonymous wrote:If you aren't happy, where are you? Useless without that info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have been in public and private schools all over this country. We move every 3 years. We have five kids. The oldest is 26 and the youngest is 16. MOCO is the only place we've ever lived that the schools were so bad we felt we had to leave. We pulled our kids out and homeschooled the remainder of year. We bought a house in Fairfax the day our lease was up. I am NOT the homeschool type, but there was no way my kids were staying in MOCO schools. I felt that strongly about it.
Thankfully, it's very easy to homeschool in Maryland and our homeschool coordinator (from MOCO) told me she sent her kids to private school. We love Faifax County. The difference is incredible.
Can you give some more information about this? What year was it that you were in MOCO schools? What exactly did you find so bad about the schools? Was it the physical condition of the schools, class sizes, teacher quality, curriculum, peer group? Very curious about this, as I have a first grader and have so far been satisfied but have no basis of comparison with schools elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have been in public and private schools all over this country. We move every 3 years. We have five kids. The oldest is 26 and the youngest is 16. MOCO is the only place we've ever lived that the schools were so bad we felt we had to leave. We pulled our kids out and homeschooled the remainder of year. We bought a house in Fairfax the day our lease was up. I am NOT the homeschool type, but there was no way my kids were staying in MOCO schools. I felt that strongly about it.
Thankfully, it's very easy to homeschool in Maryland and our homeschool coordinator (from MOCO) told me she sent her kids to private school. We love Faifax County. The difference is incredible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For real, OP? All the threads on the MCPS forum are about UNhappiness - do you really resent one thread that enables those of us who are reasonably satisfied with our kids' education to say so? And are you really so paranoid (and frankly ignorant) to believe that anyone who thinks positively about their children's educational experience in Montgomery County must be an MCPS staffer.
Please, start your own website that is exclusively devoted to ranting against MCPS. The rest of us are pretty sick of hearing the same tired rants from you.
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The OP of that thread was upfront about wanting to hear positive stories. She's entitled to that on a thread she starts. Doesn't make her an MCPS shill.
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who wrote about textbooks being passé.
Since the other OP seems to only want happy talk (must be MCPS staff), please feel free to post your issues with MCPS here.
Anonymous wrote:For real, OP? All the threads on the MCPS forum are about UNhappiness - do you really resent one thread that enables those of us who are reasonably satisfied with our kids' education to say so? And are you really so paranoid (and frankly ignorant) to believe that anyone who thinks positively about their children's educational experience in Montgomery County must be an MCPS staffer.
Please, start your own website that is exclusively devoted to ranting against MCPS. The rest of us are pretty sick of hearing the same tired rants from you.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have been in public and private schools all over this country. We move every 3 years. We have five kids. The oldest is 26 and the youngest is 16. MOCO is the only place we've ever lived that the schools were so bad we felt we had to leave. We pulled our kids out and homeschooled the remainder of year. We bought a house in Fairfax the day our lease was up. I am NOT the homeschool type, but there was no way my kids were staying in MOCO schools. I felt that strongly about it.
Thankfully, it's very easy to homeschool in Maryland and our homeschool coordinator (from MOCO) told me she sent her kids to private school. We love Faifax County. The difference is incredible.
B/c they don't know any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many people happy with MCPS nowdays. It's getting really, really, bad. What a f'ed up school system.
Where do you live? I know plenty of people who are happy with MCPS.
B/c they don't know any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not too many people happy with MCPS nowdays. It's getting really, really, bad. What a f'ed up school system.
Where do you live? I know plenty of people who are happy with MCPS.