Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go away anti-MVA trolls.
MVA does not have a meaningful cost. It is cheaper than supporting students in MCPS school buildings. Same for MC.
And regardless, no one is moving funding between MVA and MC, which serve different populations.
MVA supporters want to end college programs to fund MVA. That was made clear a few posts ago.
And no, MVA isn't cheaper. It's an entirely additional set of costs without any associated savings in schools.
Anonymous wrote:We can't pay for everything. Right now we have a limited virtual program for students with medical needs that preclude them from attending school. Some former MVA parents that have kids without such needs would lime to defund programs allowing MCPS to take college courses in order to create an expanded program for children that otherwise could go to school. If you want the college programs to remain, remain vigulent against their lobbying. It's a very small group, but a few of them have been lobbying the new board members very hard.
Anonymous wrote:OP - My niece and nephew went through the program. Both went onto UMCP and now are each respectively in graduate school in in-demand fields.
The snobby subtext the PP either espouses or alludes to is it’s widely looked down upon by wealthier schools as a program for poor kids. This isn't true - my brother and SIL are well off -but MoCo folks like to keep people who deviate from the academic norm in check if they aren’t at a W school. That stigma keeps kids out of the program.
Anonymous wrote:Go away anti-MVA trolls.
MVA does not have a meaningful cost. It is cheaper than supporting students in MCPS school buildings. Same for MC.
And regardless, no one is moving funding between MVA and MC, which serve different populations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Careful. The old MVA families want to get rid of this program so they can continue to isolate their children at taxpayer expense.
Yawn. How is virtual ok for MC but MCPS? Why is it ok that MCPS can pay for virtual classes through MC but not directly which would be cheaper? Oh wait, you must be the BOE president who works for MC doing a money grab and mismanaging and trying to justify her behavior. Don't worry, we'll be getting rid of you soon enough too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Careful. The old MVA families want to get rid of this program so they can continue to isolate their children at taxpayer expense.
And, those doing MC virtually at the tax payers expense are isolating their children so by your comments that program should be terminated. MCPS is tasked with educating kids through HS. We should not be paying for college classes when we have budget issues.
Anonymous wrote:Careful. The old MVA families want to get rid of this program so they can continue to isolate their children at taxpayer expense.
Anonymous wrote:Careful. The old MVA families want to get rid of this program so they can continue to isolate their children at taxpayer expense.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have more recent experience with Early College at MC? Recommend or not?