Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The so-called parents who are falling all over themselves to do PR and damage control for MCPS on this forum are absolutely pathetic.
No, what’s pathetic is the Mad Mommies of MoCo being predictably Big Mad about everything.
Something happens I tell my wife, “uh oh, the Mad Mommies of MoCo are gonna be Big Mad.”
I live in Virginia btw. I think you people are batshit loony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you gaining from this?
+1. More of my time wasted by complaining women
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beer money in champagne tastes? No way. We pay for champagne and get beer
Oh, honey, no. Your properly taxes are not “champagne.” Sidwell money is champagne.
Yours is beer all 👏 day 👏 long 👏
Anonymous wrote:The so-called parents who are falling all over themselves to do PR and damage control for MCPS on this forum are absolutely pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:What are you gaining from this?
Anonymous wrote:Beer money in champagne tastes? No way. We pay for champagne and get beer
Anonymous wrote:I have one kid in public (elementary school) and one in private (high school). You will never, ever, ever get all of the things you want and demand from MCPS, no matter how much you huff and puff and stomp your feet. Public schools are designed to serve the masses and not your individual circumstances. And honestly, many of you have inflated egos which cause you to believe you are entitled to everything you are asking for.
If you want to get whatever you ask for, be heard and have a direct say in your child’s school and policies, go to private school. Yes, it can be expensive but it’s worth it. Also, a lot of your expectations are just delusional. Some of the things you are asking for (and won’t be receiving) are not even available in private schools.
Beer money and champagne taste. No wonder you can’t keep a superintendent!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.
Right - they don’t seem to understand what the “public” in public school means. It has to serve EVERYONE - not just your 4.9 GPA, violin playing, math genius.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.
Right - they don’t seem to understand what the “public” in public school means. It has to serve EVERYONE - not just your 4.9 GPA, violin playing, math genius.
Who is concerned about that? Read the threads. It's common topics that EVERYONE should be asking questions about. YOU obviously don't care about EVERYONE.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.
Right - they don’t seem to understand what the “public” in public school means. It has to serve EVERYONE - not just your 4.9 GPA, violin playing, math genius.
Who is concerned about that? Read the threads. It's common topics that EVERYONE should be asking questions about. YOU obviously don't care about EVERYONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The so-called parents who are falling all over themselves to do PR and damage control for MCPS on this forum are absolutely pathetic.
The PTAs and ptsa ones??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.
Right - they don’t seem to understand what the “public” in public school means. It has to serve EVERYONE - not just your 4.9 GPA, violin playing, math genius.
Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.
Anonymous wrote:I do not follow MCPS/BOE ups and downs closely and yes, it all comes off as incredibly whiny and entitled. So for those who think Taylor or the BOE are problematic, please know that you do a horrible job of demonstrating how or why that is and instead just seem to talk about how you want public school personalized to your preferences.