Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
I believe the programs MCPS has contracted with them for are intended for traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
Rosemary Hills Elementary School field trip to Kid Museum is $16.80 per student.
Anonymous wrote:The money Kid Museum gets is akin to the students going to Strathmore for a concert and Imagination Stage for a performance, only STEM. MCPS does not "fund them."
That being said, I was expecting something like the Exploratorium in California, and disappointingly found it to be more arts and craftsy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
It's not a business. It's a non-profit.
LOL!!! Then why do they need $2.5M of MCPS cash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
I believe the programs MCPS has contracted with them for are intended for traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
So, you really don't know and are speculating? I reached out and asked for free and they said no. We just wanted an hour virtual program.
If you read the RFP, that is how it described the intent of the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
I believe the programs MCPS has contracted with them for are intended for traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
So, you really don't know and are speculating? I reached out and asked for free and they said no. We just wanted an hour virtual program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
I believe the programs MCPS has contracted with them for are intended for traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
It's not a business. It's a non-profit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
I believe the programs MCPS has contracted with them for are intended for traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.
So, can you tell me how to get free programing for our school? I asked and they said we had to pay the fees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had a thread on this a few months ago. I have had 4 kids go through MCPS and my youngest is now in MS. How many field trips did your MCPS kid do pre-covid? How many post-covid? There has been a huge reduction in field trips over the years. Teachers don't want to organize. Principals don't consider them part of the curriculum. Now Covid is STILL a reason. All sorts of excuses. MCPS will barely use this museum. Must be someone on the board or leadership of the museum who knows someone in MCPS Central Office to advocate for this. I'd like to know who.
It’s one of the BOE members’ wives who founded it and runs it and the former superintendent (starr’s wife) is director of communications. We need an inspector general now!
Absolutely. MCPS desperately needs more oversight. It’s an incredibly corrupt system that wastes an incredible amount of taxpayer money.
I get that you like saying these things over and over but without any tangible proof, it's kind of meaningless.
Every couple days the same poster goes on a tired about the BOE and McKnight and spending. For example, they started the 10-page thread about a recruiting trip to an HBCU and I can't even remember the one after that because I stopped reading their nonsense.
By corruption, they mean they disagree with their spending priorities but hope by using a pejorative term to insinuate something nefarious which is apparently not the case.
Why is funding a private business a spending priority of a public school system? Shouldn't public school funding go to fund actual public schools?
They're paying them for services rendered, not investing capital. Kid Museum provides educational events for the MCPS kids.
Also Kid Museum is a non-profit.
Schools/PTA's have to pay additional fees to use the Kid Museum and their events. Its not free for MCPS schools/PTA's. And, they don't have fee waivers either. I tried earlier this year.
Both of these things can be true. MCPS pays Kid Museum for STEM programs for a finite number of students.