Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
More backdoor recruiting from the privates?![]()
I don't see any backdoors here. I would avoid MCPS if I could do it all over again....
Yep more backdoor recruiting.
People, people I am going through the front door. MCPS is a dumpster fire right now.
And yet none (be it privates or other jurisdictions) seems to be able to beat MCPS in anything remotely competitive.
By any objective measure yes, MCPS beats all these other counties by a wide margin. Even VA's vaunted TJ, America's No #1 HS, loses consistently to Blair in every academic contest. The issue here is that MCPS is great if you value education and take some personal responsibility. If you want a school system to raise your kids, Howard is probably a good bet.
5th in the state of Maryland is vaunted? Okay….I’ll have what you are having.. try half of MCPS third graders struggle to read at grade level.
Try 32% of the State third graders and 28% of the nation third graders struggle to read at grade level.
So your standard of how well we're doing is how poorly everyone else is doing ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice how MCPS posters always focus on one school program: Blair magnet.
LOL, NO. This thread is not even about Blair magnet. MCPS has lot of programs where they dominate nationally.
Then why the Kirwan Commission report saying otherwise? 4 BILLION more on our public schools! You can’t have it both ways….
MCPS is the largest district in Maryland…
Now if you said Massachusetts was number one I would agree. Moco is no where close to MA schools despite what you tell yourself when you write that property tax bill every month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
More backdoor recruiting from the privates?![]()
I don't see any backdoors here. I would avoid MCPS if I could do it all over again....
Yep more backdoor recruiting.
People, people I am going through the front door. MCPS is a dumpster fire right now.
And yet none (be it privates or other jurisdictions) seems to be able to beat MCPS in anything remotely competitive.
By any objective measure yes, MCPS beats all these other counties by a wide margin. Even VA's vaunted TJ, America's No #1 HS, loses consistently to Blair in every academic contest. The issue here is that MCPS is great if you value education and take some personal responsibility. If you want a school system to raise your kids, Howard is probably a good bet.
5th in the state of Maryland is vaunted? Okay….I’ll have what you are having.. try half of MCPS third graders struggle to read at grade level.
Try 32% of the State third graders and 28% of the nation third graders struggle to read at grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read 5 pages of responses but if you could I'd avoid MCPS and move to Howard instead. If that's not possible and W schools (including BCC) are not an option, then I'd try PHS (non-magnet part), QO or RM (in that order). As PP said, MCPS is a dumpster fire (and it's been like that for a number of years). It is not getting any better. For full disclosure, I've a resident of MoCo for over 30 years and raised 3 kids here.
Are you over 60 with no kids currently in MCPS? Apparently studies show current parents in MCPS, like me, are generally happy with the quality of education. Those most vocally anti-MCPS are over 60 and don't even have kids in the county schools. I don't work for MCPS, but it explained a lot when I read it.
Not over 60 yet. That makes a lot of sense because those older folks understand how MoCo/MCPS used to be. By the time my youngest came out of MCPS, the school system was nothing like the one we started with. It's too bad you don't know what you are missing and how great it used to be.
I hope to God that when my kids are long since done with high school I will not feel the need to be trolling message boards flaming the school system.
There is no God.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice how MCPS posters always focus on one school program: Blair magnet.
LOL, NO. This thread is not even about Blair magnet. MCPS has lot of programs where they dominate nationally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notice how MCPS posters always focus on one school program: Blair magnet.
No - it's Blair Magnet and W's.
Anonymous wrote:Notice how MCPS posters always focus on one school program: Blair magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
More backdoor recruiting from the privates?![]()
I don't see any backdoors here. I would avoid MCPS if I could do it all over again....
Yep more backdoor recruiting.
People, people I am going through the front door. MCPS is a dumpster fire right now.
And yet none (be it privates or other jurisdictions) seems to be able to beat MCPS in anything remotely competitive.
By any objective measure yes, MCPS beats all these other counties by a wide margin. Even VA's vaunted TJ, America's No #1 HS, loses consistently to Blair in every academic contest. The issue here is that MCPS is great if you value education and take some personal responsibility. If you want a school system to raise your kids, Howard is probably a good bet.
5th in the state of Maryland is vaunted? Okay….I’ll have what you are having.. try half of MCPS third graders struggle to read at grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Notice how MCPS posters always focus on one school program: Blair magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avoid MCPS if you can…seriously suboptimal. I would pick the cheapest house and go private.
More backdoor recruiting from the privates?![]()
I don't see any backdoors here. I would avoid MCPS if I could do it all over again....
Yep more backdoor recruiting.
People, people I am going through the front door. MCPS is a dumpster fire right now.
And yet none (be it privates or other jurisdictions) seems to be able to beat MCPS in anything remotely competitive.
By any objective measure yes, MCPS beats all these other counties by a wide margin. Even VA's vaunted TJ, America's No #1 HS, loses consistently to Blair in every academic contest. The issue here is that MCPS is great if you value education and take some personal responsibility. If you want a school system to raise your kids, Howard is probably a good bet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read 5 pages of responses but if you could I'd avoid MCPS and move to Howard instead. If that's not possible and W schools (including BCC) are not an option, then I'd try PHS (non-magnet part), QO or RM (in that order). As PP said, MCPS is a dumpster fire (and it's been like that for a number of years). It is not getting any better. For full disclosure, I've a resident of MoCo for over 30 years and raised 3 kids here.
Are you over 60 with no kids currently in MCPS? Apparently studies show current parents in MCPS, like me, are generally happy with the quality of education. Those most vocally anti-MCPS are over 60 and don't even have kids in the county schools. I don't work for MCPS, but it explained a lot when I read it.
Not over 60 yet. That makes a lot of sense because those older folks understand how MoCo/MCPS used to be. By the time my youngest came out of MCPS, the school system was nothing like the one we started with. It's too bad you don't know what you are missing and how great it used to be.
I hope to God that when my kids are long since done with high school I will not feel the need to be trolling message boards flaming the school system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read 5 pages of responses but if you could I'd avoid MCPS and move to Howard instead. If that's not possible and W schools (including BCC) are not an option, then I'd try PHS (non-magnet part), QO or RM (in that order). As PP said, MCPS is a dumpster fire (and it's been like that for a number of years). It is not getting any better. For full disclosure, I've a resident of MoCo for over 30 years and raised 3 kids here.
Are you over 60 with no kids currently in MCPS? Apparently studies show current parents in MCPS, like me, are generally happy with the quality of education. Those most vocally anti-MCPS are over 60 and don't even have kids in the county schools. I don't work for MCPS, but it explained a lot when I read it.
Not over 60 yet. That makes a lot of sense because those older folks understand how MoCo/MCPS used to be. By the time my youngest came out of MCPS, the school system was nothing like the one we started with. It's too bad you don't know what you are missing and how great it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read 5 pages of responses but if you could I'd avoid MCPS and move to Howard instead. If that's not possible and W schools (including BCC) are not an option, then I'd try PHS (non-magnet part), QO or RM (in that order). As PP said, MCPS is a dumpster fire (and it's been like that for a number of years). It is not getting any better. For full disclosure, I've a resident of MoCo for over 30 years and raised 3 kids here.
Are you over 60 with no kids currently in MCPS? Apparently studies show current parents in MCPS, like me, are generally happy with the quality of education. Those most vocally anti-MCPS are over 60 and don't even have kids in the county schools. I don't work for MCPS, but it explained a lot when I read it.
Not over 60 yet. That makes a lot of sense because those older folks understand how MoCo/MCPS used to be. By the time my youngest came out of MCPS, the school system was nothing like the one we started with. It's too bad you don't know what you are missing and how great it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not read 5 pages of responses but if you could I'd avoid MCPS and move to Howard instead. If that's not possible and W schools (including BCC) are not an option, then I'd try PHS (non-magnet part), QO or RM (in that order). As PP said, MCPS is a dumpster fire (and it's been like that for a number of years). It is not getting any better. For full disclosure, I've a resident of MoCo for over 30 years and raised 3 kids here.
Are you over 60 with no kids currently in MCPS? Apparently studies show current parents in MCPS, like me, are generally happy with the quality of education. Those most vocally anti-MCPS are over 60 and don't even have kids in the county schools. I don't work for MCPS, but it explained a lot when I read it.
Not over 60 yet. That makes a lot of sense because those older folks understand how MoCo/MCPS used to be. By the time my youngest came out of MCPS, the school system was nothing like the one we started with. It's too bad you don't know what you are missing and how great it used to be.