Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
What the PP means is: they don't like all those foreign-born people who live in Montgomery County these days.
Just stop. Now you’re completely unhinged and reading into things that aren’t there. Bored? No protests today? Some advice: you will always be offended if you’re always looking to be offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
What the PP means is: they don't like all those foreign-born people who live in Montgomery County these days.
Just stop. Now you’re completely unhinged and reading into things that aren’t there. Bored? No protests today? Some advice: you will always be offended if you’re always looking to be offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
What the PP means is: they don't like all those foreign-born people who live in Montgomery County these days.
Just stop. Now you’re completely unhinged and reading into things that aren’t there. Bored? No protests today? Some advice: you will always be offended if you’re always looking to be offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
What the PP means is: they don't like all those foreign-born people who live in Montgomery County these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
What the PP means is: they don't like all those foreign-born people who live in Montgomery County these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Public HS way back out town had our own school district and had mansions with no kids and lucrative commercial property tax base. We had maybe 15-16 minorities in my 1,000 person HS.
We had an equestrian team, go kart racing, Olympic pool, 32 tennis courts, free drivers Ed, free SAT tutors was glorious not sending out tax dollars to support deadbeats in other towns
That's nice. Why don't you raise your kids there so they don't have to mix with poor kids?
we try, but some are convinced that if only illiterate poor kids could only wittiness my kids doing algebra and going to lacrosse practice then hundreds of years of being exploited and abused will disappear.
Where’d the study on the education, literacy, and culture of the parents? Isn’t that the main driver of ones attitude towards learning, work ethic, discipline?
Until the left addresses this it will just be more bandaid money, wasted time, subpar education thrown down the garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Public HS way back out town had our own school district and had mansions with no kids and lucrative commercial property tax base. We had maybe 15-16 minorities in my 1,000 person HS.
We had an equestrian team, go kart racing, Olympic pool, 32 tennis courts, free drivers Ed, free SAT tutors was glorious not sending out tax dollars to support deadbeats in other towns
That's nice. Why don't you raise your kids there so they don't have to mix with poor kids?
we try, but some are convinced that if only illiterate poor kids could only wittiness my kids doing algebra and going to lacrosse practice then hundreds of years of being exploited and abused will disappear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Nope. No one believes this, even married couples without kids gets. Mcps is a shell of itself 15-20+ years ago, and so is the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS blows. It was once a good school district. It is no longer.
Still no one in the DC area can compete with MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a town-based system. As I'm sure others have mentioned in this thread, there are tradeoffs to both approaches. I'm not even entirely sure how it would work here, because so much is administered at the county level.
But it sure is frustrating that "it's too big!!!!" is the automatic retort to any suggestion that MCPS try to bring at least some student back for in person learning. For covid-response, it seems like the advantages of size (more resources, more staff) are completely overshadowed by the complexities of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Public HS way back out town had our own school district and had mansions with no kids and lucrative commercial property tax base. We had maybe 15-16 minorities in my 1,000 person HS.
We had an equestrian team, go kart racing, Olympic pool, 32 tennis courts, free drivers Ed, free SAT tutors was glorious not sending out tax dollars to support deadbeats in other towns
That's nice. Why don't you raise your kids there so they don't have to mix with poor kids?
we try, but some are convinced that if only illiterate poor kids could only wittiness my kids doing algebra and going to lacrosse practice then hundreds of years of being exploited and abused will disappear.