Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all would not have survived MCPS 80’s and 90’s.
Snowflakes
MCPS then was more like a community school system and less like a massive liability-paranoid corporation focused on documentation.
Nobody I knew even thought about their own or their kid's "resume" for college. Literally I never once had to think about this and just succeeded in a non-transactional way.
Kids were in general much better behaved. They didn't get away with one iota of what passes for "well at least it's not physical!" today, much less assaults.
I loved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the size of the county is a major contributing factor to why people are so dissatisfied. There’s so much diversity of backgrounds and viewpoints and it’s extremely difficult (impossible, really) to come up with a solution that meets the needs of everyone. The leadership not being great just makes things worse. We also have an extremely high striver/entitled population in the close to DC suburbs which also cranks up the complaints. Friends in New England suburbs have had such a different experience for their children in public school and I regret getting stuck (work) in this area. Ready to move on…
But most people are happy with MCPS IRL.
The loud minority on DCUM (about 10 of them) doesn't represent the vast majority of MCPS families.
Most of the parents I know IRL have complaints. They're usually not extreme, but especially after the abundance of snow days, calendar shuffles, etc. this past year, the mood I see is mixed rather than positive.
Everybody has a complaint, but research shows most parents are happy with MCPS.
A 2024 resident survey showed that the percentage of residents rating k-12 education in MoCo went down from 82% in 2018 to 68% in 2024. Let's assume this is reflective of attitudes among current MCPS parents (the survey was of residents so this might also be reflective of people whose MCPS experiences are not current). If we assume that, you are correct that "most parents are happy with MCPS". However, it would appear that a large and increasing minority of parents do not think MCPS is good, much less excellent. MCPS should stop dismissing people who have concerns as "privileged" (the irony is they also ignore unprivileged people).
Anonymous wrote:Ppl don't need to spend $$$$ doing a bad mail in labor intensive survey with 761 participants to try and prove something
Literally someone could do a survey monkey to all MCPS parents/caregivers and get a more accurate representation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y’all would not have survived MCPS 80’s and 90’s.
Snowflakes
LOL. Been there. Done that. MCPS is going in the wrong direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has an approx. population of 1 million + (1,000,000+) residents.
Let's say about 4 ppl represented per household, approx. 3000.
3,000/1,000,000 = .003
So 0.3 percent of households in MoCo
Yeah, surveys aren't perfect. But a PP (you?) claimed research shows most people are happy with MCPS. Were they referring to this "one" survey that shows a decline in satisfaction among residents? What were they referring to?
My understanding is that someone said no, ppl are not really declining in their satisfaction bc a majority were still fine with everything. Surveys are super sus to me (know how the sausage is made w a lot of studies, exclusion criteria, etc. etc.) and my point is that this is no exception
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has an approx. population of 1 million + (1,000,000+) residents.
Let's say about 4 ppl represented per household, approx. 3000.
3,000/1,000,000 = .003
So 0.3 percent of households in MoCo
Yeah, surveys aren't perfect. But a PP (you?) claimed research shows most people are happy with MCPS. Were they referring to this "one" survey that shows a decline in satisfaction among residents? What were they referring to?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is still great for top students. But if you are not in that top 10 percent that can take advantage of all the classes and opportunities, it has definitely gone downhill. MCPS and principals made some choices.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS is still great for top students. But if you are not in that top 10 percent that can take advantage of all the classes and opportunities, it has definitely gone downhill. MCPS and principals made some choices.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo has an approx. population of 1 million + (1,000,000+) residents.
Let's say about 4 ppl represented per household, approx. 3000.
3,000/1,000,000 = .003
So 0.3 percent of households in MoCo