Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
Oh this is just what MCPS parents say to themselves to make them feel better about paying 3 billion for sub-optimal. Just ignore. Op if you can afford it, go VA. Much, much better colleges - and very, very few Moco kids attend ivys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
PP here, if you’re really interested this is an article talking about the state scores relative to the scores in Baltimore. The Baltimore scores are drastically lower than the state scores.
https://www.baltimoresun.com/education/bs-md-naep-score-release-20191030-vyfuhrsfq5egviee35g42e2fxq-story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
Oh this is just what MCPS parents say to themselves to make them feel better about paying 3 billion for sub-optimal. Just ignore. Op if you can afford it, go VA. Much, much better colleges - and very, very few Moco kids attend ivys.
The funny part is TJ is just a big school that consistently looses to MCPS programs like Blair SMCS in any head to head matchup. Overall their programs are kind of mediocre by comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
Oh this is just what MCPS parents say to themselves to make them feel better about paying 3 billion for sub-optimal. Just ignore. Op if you can afford it, go VA. Much, much better colleges - and very, very few Moco kids attend ivys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would pick VA as it has more public universities
Yes, it has more public universities, but College and University Board indicates that NoVA kids are at a distinct disadvantage in admission, so ...
So are you saying MoCo kids waltz into UMCP, which is the only public university of any note in Maryland and one most NoVa families would find less attractive than UVA, VT, W&M and even JMU?
MCPS students and parents aim for ivies and top schools, while FCPS students and parents aim for public state schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Not sure why you believe this. NAEP gets a representative sample from across the school systems in the state. It’s not just from Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with schools in both MoCo and Nova (FFX or North Arlington)? Our experience is that Arlington has substantially declined across the board and that both districts are so huge that kids sorta sink or swim unless there is significant parental involvement. I know MoCo is huge but we are focused primarily on Silver Spring area schools for context (those higher than 6 on GS).
Should we expect the same in Maryland? Anything they do better? I assume they are more Covid maniacal than Virginia so that’s been a big reason we haven’t wanted to move previously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh MCPS has absolutely declined. Don’t move here for the schools.
And it is still the big dog in the area. No one can compete with MCPS in the area.
Laughable. Maryland ranks below Florida on NAEP. MCPS is the largest district in Maryland. The state ranks MCPS 5th in the state. Q.E.D. This is just an overpaid MCPS employee hoping the con lasts until they get their pension. Don’t blame them.
dp.. laughable. The NAEP for MD numbers were from Baltimore, not MCPS. This is an MCPS forum, and OP asked about MCPS, not Baltimore.
Not an MCPS employee. I've got my fair share of MCPS gripe, but the NAEP score for MD is not one of them since it didn't include MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo in general and MCPS in particular peaked decades ago. I’d go with one of the strong pyramids in FCPS, of which there are more and at different price points than can be said of MCPS: for example, Langley, McLean, Oakton, Chantilly, Madison, Woodson, Marshall, Lake Braddock, Robinson, or West Springfield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would pick VA as it has more public universities
Yes, it has more public universities, but College and University Board indicates that NoVA kids are at a distinct disadvantage in admission, so ...
So are you saying MoCo kids waltz into UMCP, which is the only public university of any note in Maryland and one most NoVa families would find less attractive than UVA, VT, W&M and even JMU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i would pick VA as it has more public universities
Yes, it has more public universities, but College and University Board indicates that NoVA kids are at a distinct disadvantage in admission, so ...