Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are public hearings on the new operating budget coming up on January 11th and 17th. Rather than posting complaints on reddit or DCUM, people need to show up to these hearings en masse and convey a clear message of what they want to be prioritized in the budget. Not just parents, but teachers and administrators too. And students.
90% of the budget is already allocated to pensions, healthcare and salaries. It’s like the Federal budget. You’ve got demographics (more retirees than employees) and that limits flexibility for budget. Thank your unionized work force and their smart payments to the pols you are basically f’ed. add a tax base that’s well paid but departing to be replaced by new Americans who hear - even in rural Nicaragua - it’s the place to be. Couldn’t happen to a sweeter place. We were in Moco but quickly left. The real problem has nothing to do with money - that is one toxic public school culture! Glad their rep is crashing.
Anonymous wrote:There are public hearings on the new operating budget coming up on January 11th and 17th. Rather than posting complaints on reddit or DCUM, people need to show up to these hearings en masse and convey a clear message of what they want to be prioritized in the budget. Not just parents, but teachers and administrators too. And students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is way, way too big. It should be broken down to the level where each high school is its own school district.
Agree, but it will not happen. One size does not fit all. Need localized clusters and school boards.
Anonymous wrote:We need more teachers and smaller class sizes. And student accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County is very similar to MoCo in terms of population, demographics, and income level. How come FCPS does better than MCPS? It comes down to management.
FCPS has only 2 high performing schools, McLean and Langley. MCPS has maybe 5 (Poolesville, Churchill, Wooton, WJ, Whitman, BCC) + magnet programs (Blair, RM). FCPS also has worse facilities and generally more over crowding, except Langley.
The problem for MCPS is that their lower performing schools are significantly worse than FCPS low performing schools.
Anonymous wrote:Fairfax County is very similar to MoCo in terms of population, demographics, and income level. How come FCPS does better than MCPS? It comes down to management.
if parents don’t value work and education the kids won’t no matter how much you spend on education . A school of poor Pakistani immigrants with $1000 spent per pupil will out perform a baltimore city school that spent $75000 per pupilAnonymous wrote:We need more teachers and smaller class sizes. And student accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Reading through the comments, it seems this is an issue across the country, and we do see that it is the case. There is a district in the midwest that is about to go to a 4 day week because they don't have enough teachers.
But, ITA, MCPS needs to do something. Stop spending time and money on coming up with new labels and nomenclature so that some people's feelings won't be hurt. If they really want to help URM, low income students, start with smaller class sizes, more services, and not lowering expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Publics are trash everywhere yuck
Not at all. Small rich public districts that pay for the schools via property taxes can spend well over 30 grand per pupil. They cost a fortune and you get what you pay for including high quality faculty and administration.
MCPS spends a ton of money per pupil. I’d have to find the stat, but MCPS is well-funded. The BOE even admitted it!
It’s just that MCPs wastes a TON of money on useless Central Office positions and useless initiatives that don’t directly benefit students.
If someone did a serious audit and cut out all the useless spending we could have more teachers, more paraprofessionals, more services for kids who need it and do the necessary repairs on the school.