Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp, sorry to hear that you pay out of pocket for therapy special education services for your child. But this thread highlights the fact that MCPS needs more funding or at least a slight tax to be able to cater to students with disabilities and those students who are gifted.
People want all these services and yet are anti-funding for MCPS. You cannot have it both ways.
I'm saddened that MCPS cut funding for magnet programming and such but those things are costly (hiring admin, qualified experienced teachers, purchasing curriculum, testing, bussing, etc.)
Personally, I would be willing to pay a small tax increase if MoCo had a special fund specifically designed to allocate funds ONLY specifically for special needs and those who are gifted & talented.
$250/ single households
$500/families under $200,000
$1,000/ families over $200,000
$500:Small business contributions with under 5 employees
$1,000: small businesses under 10 employees
$1,500: businesses over 10 employees
$2,000: businesses over 20 employees
No more tax increases. We pay federal, state, county, taxes on all the goods, services and food, as well as car, gas, Medicare, etc.
I spend a fortune on my own kids, I don't need to subsidize yours. And, I certainly don't want to for someone living a higher standard than we do. We don't have a nice house, in an area you wouldn't live in, never vacation, etc...so we can pay for those things.
And, these small businesses often cannot afford it either.
Single households shouldn't have to subsitize because you choose to have kids.
Anonymous wrote:The Three Stooges (Jamie Raskin, Marc Elrich, Evan Glass) managed to turn this county into the modern day Weimar Republic. This honestly sounds familiar to what was happening in Germany over a 100 years ago
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, MCPS was always a substandard educational system - even 36 years ago. It was shocking for me to come from India - a 3rd world country- and see how terrible MCPS was and how dumb the teachers were. Then I also checked out the private schools. And their education sucked worse than MCPS.
I had to become very hands-on with my kids education and put in hours daily to give them a well-rounded education (even when my kids were in the magnet pipeline) outside of the school hours.
Do I dislike that MoCo has become a sanctuary county? For sure. Do I dislike the diversity? Not at all. Were Blacks and Hispanics and poor people always doing terribly? Yes. I would say that MCPS has always given poor education to students - but it is also a reflection of how uneducated the parents are. Most cannot help their kids with ES and MS level Math.
It is just that when a lot of "high achieving" (in comparison to the natives) immigrants, whose families prioritized education, started to do way better than the natives in measurable ways, everyone started talking of achievement gap as a racial injustice. The achievement gap always existed because standards of K-12 education in America has sucked balls for past several decades, and people get by only because of their accent or skin color.
I actually like MoCo. MCPS may be better than many school systems. But, if you think that without your intervention your kid can get a world-class education in MCPS? Nope.
Yikes. May your relationship with your children survive!
Anonymous wrote:The Three Stooges (Jamie Raskin, Marc Elrich, Evan Glass) managed to turn this county into the modern day Weimar Republic. This honestly sounds familiar to what was happening in Germany over a 100 years ago
Anonymous wrote:The Three Stooges (Jamie Raskin, Marc Elrich, Evan Glass) managed to turn this county into the modern day Weimar Republic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in over twenty states and people just don't seem to know how bad it is elsewhere. (Arkansas, Louisiana, and a few other places come to mind.) Hell, certain parts of NY / Long Island can be pretty dicey, education-wise. MCPS offers a lot more than most school systems even if it does a face-plant every once in a while.
+1
Talk to your relatives and friends with kids in public schools elsewhere. MCPS is pretty amazing in comparison.
Its amazing for you, not for everyone. Let me guess you are in a W school zone and get everything which comes at the sacrifice of our kids.
I am not at a W, no.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have lived in over twenty states and people just don't seem to know how bad it is elsewhere. (Arkansas, Louisiana, and a few other places come to mind.) Hell, certain parts of NY / Long Island can be pretty dicey, education-wise. MCPS offers a lot more than most school systems even if it does a face-plant every once in a while.
+1
Talk to your relatives and friends with kids in public schools elsewhere. MCPS is pretty amazing in comparison.
Its amazing for you, not for everyone. Let me guess you are in a W school zone and get everything which comes at the sacrifice of our kids.