Anonymous wrote:The generalizations here are astonishing. We live in Prince Georges County and I don't find rudeness to be a generalized trend here any more than anywhere else I have lived. In fact, my neighbors and the community I live in have all been welcoming and lovely. Every-time I go to the Lowes near my house the employees have been so awesome and even random people in the parking lot often help me get things. Store clerks are usually very kind or neutral.
I have had a similar experience with schools. When registering my daughter for K the secretary at our assigned school was struggling with the online system during covid but was still kind and did her best to help us. Folks at the school she lotteried into have been welcoming and helpful. When I have emailed the speciality program office I have gotten emails back right away with helpful responses. I am sure there are examples of rudeness other people have encountered but the generalizations here are insane.
Anonymous wrote:I've always been a champion of my local PGCPS schools and the system in general. However, we recently moved to MoCo - for other reasons- and my child enrolled in a MCPS school. The difference in friendliness and attitude is astounding. Almost all of the administrators and staff I've ever dealt with in PGCPS are rude and somewhat hostile or at the very least, hassled and too busy to deal with people. I've had issues with the PGCPS bus- try to get someone to help you with that or call you back! I've dealt with people in the testing office and the coordinator for TAG- no one knows anything and no one will make a decision! I've dealt with registering my children at individual schools. The person who registers people at ERHS regularly sent people away in tears and acted downright hostile to registering parents.
In contrast, everyone I've interacted with in MCPS has been friendly, welcoming and helpful! In addition, they respond quickly and with actual answers!!
I'm so sad for PGCPS. Why can't people be friendly???
FWIW, I've also seen this at PGCC. People there are well meaning but many of the people you get on the phone are hostile, unhelpful and rude.
Is this a PG County thing? I can't help but feel that PG county would benefit from an attitude readjustment.
Anonymous wrote:I've always been a champion of my local PGCPS schools and the system in general. However, we recently moved to MoCo - for other reasons- and my child enrolled in a MCPS school. The difference in friendliness and attitude is astounding. Almost all of the administrators and staff I've ever dealt with in PGCPS are rude and somewhat hostile or at the very least, hassled and too busy to deal with people. I've had issues with the PGCPS bus- try to get someone to help you with that or call you back! I've dealt with people in the testing office and the coordinator for TAG- no one knows anything and no one will make a decision! I've dealt with registering my children at individual schools. The person who registers people at ERHS regularly sent people away in tears and acted downright hostile to registering parents.
In contrast, everyone I've interacted with in MCPS has been friendly, welcoming and helpful! In addition, they respond quickly and with actual answers!!
I'm so sad for PGCPS. Why can't people be friendly???
FWIW, I've also seen this at PGCC. People there are well meaning but many of the people you get on the phone are hostile, unhelpful and rude.
Is this a PG County thing? I can't help but feel that PG county would benefit from an attitude readjustment.