PP. I agree with you 100% but 5-10 is a pipe dream. The first thing we have to do is reverse course, so 1-2 fewer I stead of 1 more would take a Herculean effort.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. How much do we need to trim from non-educational sources to fund enough teachers to have 1 or 2 fewer kids per class?Anonymous wrote:MCPS budget for 2024 is $3,320,000,000.
That’s $3.32 BILLION dollars. And that’s just the operating budget which doesn’t include Capital spending.
1-2 kids isn't going to make a difference, 5-10 kids will. There are lots of things to trim that are unnecessary. The BOE is the first thing that needs to be trimmed.
Anonymous wrote:A good start. What else? Are there division in MCPS responsible for constantly changing the curriculum? Getting rid of those would be a win-win.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk specifics. What would we cut so that, instead of a 1 student per class increase, we could have a 1 student per class decrease?
End contract with Highland Electric Fleets and get electric school buses from a company that is not ripping us off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is everyone feeling the sting of the budget cuts.
Our school doesn’t have tissues and won’t have copy paper until at least next week
There's been so much waste these past few years that it should have almost no impact. Sure, they may have to have a few less comms firms or special audits done but not like that ever really helped anything.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. How much do we need to trim from non-educational sources to fund enough teachers to have 1 or 2 fewer kids per class?Anonymous wrote:MCPS budget for 2024 is $3,320,000,000.
That’s $3.32 BILLION dollars. And that’s just the operating budget which doesn’t include Capital spending.
Anonymous wrote:Where is everyone feeling the sting of the budget cuts.
Our school doesn’t have tissues and won’t have copy paper until at least next week
Thank you. How much do we need to trim from non-educational sources to fund enough teachers to have 1 or 2 fewer kids per class?Anonymous wrote:MCPS budget for 2024 is $3,320,000,000.
That’s $3.32 BILLION dollars. And that’s just the operating budget which doesn’t include Capital spending.
A good start. What else? Are there division in MCPS responsible for constantly changing the curriculum? Getting rid of those would be a win-win.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's talk specifics. What would we cut so that, instead of a 1 student per class increase, we could have a 1 student per class decrease?
End contract with Highland Electric Fleets and get electric school buses from a company that is not ripping us off.
Anonymous wrote:Let's talk specifics. What would we cut so that, instead of a 1 student per class increase, we could have a 1 student per class decrease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a reason why certain central staff employees would not be a great fit to teach, though.
Agree. That is where all the incompetents go. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:26 kids in kindergarten classes.
This is awful.