Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's too far, turn it down and let someone else who really wants to be there go. My kid is desperate for a spot at TPMS, and is devastated that he didn't get selected in the lottery.
The lottery is pretty awful. One of my kids was selected last year and says there are in boundary kids on the math team running circles around the magnet kids. It really makes no sense that the county would ruin this program.
Anonymous wrote:If it's too far, turn it down and let someone else who really wants to be there go. My kid is desperate for a spot at TPMS, and is devastated that he didn't get selected in the lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
I don't want my tax dollars dictated only by people in Silver Spring.
Perhaps Montgomery County could be made smaller? Split it down 270 or maybe 200/370/28/112? That way parents on one end aren't forced to do things that parents on the other end want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
I don't want my tax dollars dictated only by people in Silver Spring.
Perhaps Montgomery County could be made smaller? Split it down 270 or maybe 200/370/28/112? That way parents on one end aren't forced to do things that parents on the other end want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
I don't want my tax dollars dictated only by people in Silver Spring.
Perhaps Montgomery County could be made smaller? Split it down 270 or maybe 200/370/28/112? That way parents on one end aren't forced to do things that parents on the other end want?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
I don't want my tax dollars dictated only by people in Silver Spring.
Perhaps Montgomery County could be made smaller? Split it down 270 or maybe 200/370/28/112? That way parents on one end aren't forced to do things that parents on the other end want?
Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.
Anonymous wrote:Oh good. Another thread started by a parent who despite having plenty of options and strong local public schools - and moved to their respective neighborhood to avoid high FARMS, ESOL, etc - begrudges that families in DCC have one or two nice things.