Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a big difference between have you had any good experiences with local staff at your MCPS school and have you had a good experience with MCPS. The better teachers once you get to know them will all start spilling the beans about how MCPS jerks them around horribly. Even the principals can't stand the ridiculous nonsense that comes down from the central office. MCPS is a horrible mismanaged system so few parents or educators have nice things to say about them.
This doesn't mean that there are not good people trapped in a bad system down at the local schools. There are some very creative teachers who are doing their best to go above and around MCPS dictates. There are teachers that add to the curriculum to make things more interesting. There are teachers who show kids the obligatory nonsense way of doing MCPS math and then let the kids do math the correct way. These are usually the rare math oriented teachers rather than the math phobic central staff types. They would be wonderful teachers anywhere but their ability to exist within this system is impressive.
This is SPOT ON in my experience.
My kids have had some FANTASTIC teachers who do above and beyond, despite the crappy system they are forced to work in.
I would say I have had a good experience with the teachers/staff, but I firmly believe that MCPS is a terribly managed, too large school district. 100%. And, pretty much every teacher that I know will say the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had a good experience. We're at a Focus School in Silver Spring, and I've been really impressed with the degree to which teachers and administrators *know* my kids. They are incredibly committed, and have a good sense of who my kids are and what they need, which is reflected in the teachers they are assigned, support from the counselor for typical kid stuff, etc.
As an example, my child was supposed to sit for the GT test last week but had a bug. The GT coordinator reached out that same morning to make sure I knew my child could take the test as soon as they felt better. It was a kind gesture.
Uh - they're supposed to do that, PP. It's in the written guidelines for the exam.
Of course. Letting them retake the test is in the guidelines. Proactively reaching out before I'd even called in the absence was nice.
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
Then why don't you tell us what better?
Anonymous wrote:For a system that everyone says is a hellhole to work for, they have pretty good glassdoor reviews:
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Montgomery-County-Public-Schools/reviews
- signed, a parent
Anonymous wrote:I don't have much new to add, but with all of the bashing of MCPS, I wanted to add my voice to the satisfied crew.
We've had very positive experiences with teachers and administrators who care a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had a good experience. We're at a Focus School in Silver Spring, and I've been really impressed with the degree to which teachers and administrators *know* my kids. They are incredibly committed, and have a good sense of who my kids are and what they need, which is reflected in the teachers they are assigned, support from the counselor for typical kid stuff, etc.
As an example, my child was supposed to sit for the GT test last week but had a bug. The GT coordinator reached out that same morning to make sure I knew my child could take the test as soon as they felt better. It was a kind gesture.
Uh - they're supposed to do that, PP. It's in the written guidelines for the exam.
Of course. Letting them retake the test is in the guidelines. Proactively reaching out before I'd even called in the absence was nice.
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
Anonymous wrote:There is a big difference between have you had any good experiences with local staff at your MCPS school and have you had a good experience with MCPS. The better teachers once you get to know them will all start spilling the beans about how MCPS jerks them around horribly. Even the principals can't stand the ridiculous nonsense that comes down from the central office. MCPS is a horrible mismanaged system so few parents or educators have nice things to say about them.
This doesn't mean that there are not good people trapped in a bad system down at the local schools. There are some very creative teachers who are doing their best to go above and around MCPS dictates. There are teachers that add to the curriculum to make things more interesting. There are teachers who show kids the obligatory nonsense way of doing MCPS math and then let the kids do math the correct way. These are usually the rare math oriented teachers rather than the math phobic central staff types. They would be wonderful teachers anywhere but their ability to exist within this system is impressive.
Anonymous wrote:There is a big difference between have you had any good experiences with local staff at your MCPS school and have you had a good experience with MCPS. The better teachers once you get to know them will all start spilling the beans about how MCPS jerks them around horribly. Even the principals can't stand the ridiculous nonsense that comes down from the central office. MCPS is a horrible mismanaged system so few parents or educators have nice things to say about them.
This doesn't mean that there are not good people trapped in a bad system down at the local schools. There are some very creative teachers who are doing their best to go above and around MCPS dictates. There are teachers that add to the curriculum to make things more interesting. There are teachers who show kids the obligatory nonsense way of doing MCPS math and then let the kids do math the correct way. These are usually the rare math oriented teachers rather than the math phobic central staff types. They would be wonderful teachers anywhere but their ability to exist within this system is impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It was. And what are your thoughts on the curriculum, the school calendar, etc?
Here's the truth for you, OP: the silent majority is happy with MCPS. Why? because they don't know any better. The end.
I think thatis the correct smiley for the idea that, if somebody's opinion is different from mine, it can only be because they don't know better.
Unless you come out with your own thoughtful analysis of the school system under discussion, your opinion doesn't count for much, PP. Others have laid out in detail why they are happy/unhappy with MCPS. If the best you can do is bleat out: "I feel the staff knows my kid", well, that's not really cutting it, is it? Especially at the elementary school level, where that is their job! Return in a few years and tell me how well teachers know your kid in middle and high school.
Anonymous wrote:It's sort of like how if someone likes a restaurant, they'll tell a couple of friends, but it they don't like it, they'll gripe to anyone who will listen.
On these threads there are people who are convinced that people won't admit they think their Silver Spring schools are horrible, because that would mean they would admit that their property values are plummeting and they made a mistake buying property in Silver Spring. Then there are the people who think you are just clueless if you like the schools, or the "Just wait until middle school, You'll see!" people.
It's kind of funny that people on these posts who say they are happy with the schools, that their children are happy and thriving, and are now successful studying at a university, must just not know any better.
I can just see their epitaph. Poor guy thought he had a great life. He just didn't know better.