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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Once Again, a Battle Looms Over Funding Law and Montgomery County Schools Budget

Superintendent remains confident that he can win over the County Council.

Superintendent Joshua P. Starr’s proposed $2.2 billion fiscal 2014 budget for Montgomery County schools could face a familiar challenge—how to comply with a state law on school funding minimums while winning approval from a County Council determined to rein in spending on schools. Starr's spending plan, unveiled Tuesday, is $10 million—less than half a percent—above the funding floor mandated by the state’s maintenance of effort law, which requires counties’ per-pupil spending to remain the same or increase from year to year. But the half percent increase could have major implications. County school budgets that dip below the funding level can have the difference withheld by the state comptroller when passing through income tax revenues to…

John

4:07 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

This battle goes on every year and makes me sick. The schools need more money, MOE aside, because the number of students in the schools is increasing at a faster rate than the general population is increasing, in MoCo. Yet, the County Council, every year, does not give the schools enough money for MoCo's schools to remain among the top school systems in the country, which is why many people have …   more ›

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Report Concludes State Law Will 'Straitjacket' County Spending

Analysis shows changes to Maryland's 'Maintenance of Effort' law will complicate counties' long-term fiscal planning, particularly for schools.

  Changes to Maryland’s “Maintenance of Effort” school-funding law will force county governments onto even more cautious fiscal footing when they craft long-term budget plans, compelling them to be more tight-fisted toward schools, an analysis of the proposed revisions shows. The assessment comes in the first investigation into the impact of the MOE revisions, discussed Tuesday by the Montgomery County Council. County officials have for years blasted the state’s MOE law, which dictates how much funding counties must put into their respective school systems’ budgets. The sticking point has been that a county’s contribution cannot decrease from one year to the next. The changes to the MOE law are two-fold. They: A briefing Tuesday by the …

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Bill Hussein O'Stalin

10:31 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

That is an extremely intelligent comment and as such it will most likely not be understood by most readers. I sincerely believe that is their intent, i.e., to drive off the achievers because the achievers are intelligent and will no always fold when idiotic tax plans are presented by ruling elite. Anyway, thanks for a well thought out intelligent comment.   more ›

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

VIDEO: Joshua Starr on Weathering the Economic Downturn

In our third video, Starr stresses the importance of funding education and discusses ways to make schools more efficient.

In the third installment of our video series with Superintendent Joshua Starr, he stresses the importance of fully funding education, but also discusses ways Montgomery County Public Schools can maximize its efficiency in the face of shrinking budgets. In tomorrow's clip, Starr talks about the gap in achievment between students of varied socioeconomic backgrounds.

Bob Hydorn

2:58 pm on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Having had the pleasure of meeting and talking with our new Superintendent of MCPS, I am extremely optimistic about the future of MCPS. Dr Starr, certainly is open to discuss matters and has a true concern for each and every student. As well Dr Starr, knows the community like no one I have ever seen having just moved to the area. When was the last time any of us saw our Superintndent of Schools …   more ›

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