BOE - who are people voting for?

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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


Mandel is unfit.

Mandel is not qualified

Mandel and her “grandma killer” personality should be no where near children

Nor should her ignorance, hate and utterly horrible behavior.

Little miss moms4lberty accepted funding from Stephen Millers group everything is wrong with spreading that hate
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Anonymous wrote:What's the latest MoCo? Decided on your votes?


Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


I don’t think Mandel supporters would be highlighting examples of her opponent’s effective and hard hitting advocacy.
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Anonymous wrote:What's the latest MoCo? Decided on your votes?


Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


Mandel is unfit.

Mandel is not qualified

Mandel and her “grandma killer” personality should be no where near children

Nor should her ignorance, hate and utterly horrible behavior.

Little miss moms4lberty accepted funding from Stephen Millers group everything is wrong with spreading that hate


Are you working for Stewart?
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


Mandel is unfit.

Mandel is not qualified

Mandel and her “grandma killer” personality should be no where near children

Nor should her ignorance, hate and utterly horrible behavior.

Little miss moms4lberty accepted funding from Stephen Millers group everything is wrong with spreading that hate


Are you working for Stewart?


Sure hope so. Someone needs to call out the extremism.
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


I don’t think Mandel supporters would be highlighting examples of her opponent’s effective and hard hitting advocacy.


C- trolling
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


You missed the big picture. The Planning Board already got the Council to eliminate impact taxes for developers. Planning Board proposed to make up for the loss of funding by progressively increasing Recordation Taxes instead, presumably (according to Planning Board) because overcrowding in schools came from turnover in neighborhoods, not from new developments built by developers.

So, since developer taxes were already eliminated by Planning Board and Council, the only choice was to encourage Council to implement Planning Board's strategy of progressively increasing Recordation Tax.

Do try to keep up
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


Are you working for Mandel?


Mandel is unfit.

Mandel is not qualified

Mandel and her “grandma killer” personality should be no where near children

Nor should her ignorance, hate and utterly horrible behavior.

Little miss moms4lberty accepted funding from Stephen Millers group everything is wrong with spreading that hate


Are you working for Stewart?


Nope just very annoyed anyone would consider Mandel fit as a human much less a BOE member of any school board in the US.

She's insane and a horrible human.

District 4 has bad candidates. Mandel and Diaz are the bottom of the barrel that is being nice. Moms4Liberty candidates and liars. Lying by omission is still a lie.

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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


You missed the big picture. The Planning Board already got the Council to eliminate impact taxes for developers. Planning Board proposed to make up for the loss of funding by progressively increasing Recordation Taxes instead, presumably (according to Planning Board) because overcrowding in schools came from turnover in neighborhoods, not from new developments built by developers.

So, since developer taxes were already eliminated by Planning Board and Council, the only choice was to encourage Council to implement Planning Board's strategy of progressively increasing Recordation Tax.

Do try to keep up


Thanks for the real estate developer talking points.

“The only choice was…” The words of a candidate who will stand up to bureaucracy and champion the values she holds dear. A true champion of action.
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Nope just very annoyed anyone would consider Mandel fit as a human much less a BOE member of any school board in the US.

She's insane and a horrible human.


There's a lot of candidates I don't like, but I'd never call any of them not fit to be a human.
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The Evans misinformation team has been hard at work this weekend with their half-truth (more like eighth-truth) comments about Stewart, even "agreeing" with the happy-with-Stewart posts as an in to derailing them with that slant. It's Political Propaganda 101 -- they're still scared stiff that Evans can't beat win Stewart in the general election.

They'd not only lose their most pro-MCPS Super+cronies agenda vote on the board, but they'd then have to deal with a person who regularly showed up with testimony that encouraged more piercing questions, so they're hoping against hope to whittle away enough primary support for Stewart to allow Mandel the second place spot, knowing Evams could win the November general against her.
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Yes except for district 4. I don’t love Shebra but her challengers are really extreme and inexperienced.


I don't think that's fair or remotely accurate. Stewart seems great and isn't an incumbent. Also,, it's not just me. She';s endorsed by the Apple ballot.


Yes - if you want another stay at home mom social justice warrior who is going to say nice things but then be a yes-man to MCPS, the union, etc. then you should indeed vote for status quo Stewart. The Apple Ballot has always picked the best BOE members. Just look at all the trail blazing work that their last picks in 2022 have done.


I think Julie Yang and Grace Rivera-Oven have both been doing a good job as members.


+1 I love the way they handled the Biedelman situation and negotiating for McKnight’s exit. We need more of that which is why I’m voting straight apple ballot


You like the $1mln+ payout that McKnight received? That money could have been spent on students instead. If they had the guts to fire her for cause instead of negotiating a golden parachute deal.


No it could not have been spent on students. It was paid out from insurance. It could have been spent on nothing else except legal payouts - which I agree MCPS has way too many of, but it did not take away money from students or buildings.


Insurance - really? For a voluntary act on the part of the BOE in firing the superintendent. Could you share the type of insurance this is?

Montgomery County self insurance fund which MCPS pays into and is part of.

The premiums for which now go up due to the increased experience rate, taking money from general funds that otherwise could be used for students/buildings.


How much do you think the rates would have gone up if instead double that amount of money was spent on legal litigation fees?


It shouldn't have costed $1million+. McKnight messed up and she could have been fired for cause. The independent auditor report on the Beidelman fiasco confirmed her mismanagement.

MCPS BOE just didn't have the backbone to fire for cause, even though it was justified and would have saved money. They took the easy way out. That's not leadership.


Laura Stewart has the backbone to fight these types of fights. Just like the BOE members who the apple ballot endorsed in 2022, she would have gone public with her reasons for not settling and seeking real accountability. Just like them, she would have voted no on the settlement package and stood up for what’s right.


I voted for Stewart in 4 as well. I've watched Ms Evans during Board meetings over the years, and want someone who questions MCPS staff more vigorously.


+1 I saw Laura Stewart at work advocating the county council on behalf of real estate developers to push the burden of impact fees and taxes away from the developers themselves and onto ordinary moco residents. Very fierce advocate and very effective in getting the tax increase through.


You missed the big picture. The Planning Board already got the Council to eliminate impact taxes for developers. Planning Board proposed to make up for the loss of funding by progressively increasing Recordation Taxes instead, presumably (according to Planning Board) because overcrowding in schools came from turnover in neighborhoods, not from new developments built by developers.

So, since developer taxes were already eliminated by Planning Board and Council, the only choice was to encourage Council to implement Planning Board's strategy of progressively increasing Recordation Tax.

Do try to keep up


Thanks for the real estate developer talking points.

“The only choice was…” The words of a candidate who will stand up to bureaucracy and champion the values she holds dear. A true champion of action.


Not developer talking points, what actually happened.
You clearly don't get how things work in Montgomery County.

The Real Estate people got the Recordation Tax increase put off for a few years after the impact taxes were haulted and there was no money for schools during that time. Many pushed for the recordation tax at that point because it was the only way to get money for the schools - the developers had already done their damage at the Planning Board and Council.

So sure you could argue to get the impact taxes on developers back, but that ship had sailed, and recordation taxes, which was at least progressive, was the only way to get the needed funds for schools
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Anonymous wrote:The Evans misinformation team has been hard at work this weekend with their half-truth (more like eighth-truth) comments about Stewart, even "agreeing" with the happy-with-Stewart posts as an in to derailing them with that slant. It's Political Propaganda 101 -- they're still scared stiff that Evans can't beat win Stewart in the general election.

They'd not only lose their most pro-MCPS Super+cronies agenda vote on the board, but they'd then have to deal with a person who regularly showed up with testimony that encouraged more piercing questions, so they're hoping against hope to whittle away enough primary support for Stewart to allow Mandel the second place spot, knowing Evams could win the November general against her.


You Laura Stewart boosters are kidding yourselves.

What transformative results did Laura achieve during her time with the MCCPTA?

Also, Stewart literally said, "I have friends on the board."

She's cozy with them. She goes along to get along. There's no way I'm going to buy that she's suddenly going to take a grenade to a system that she has largely cheer leaded and praised for the last decade. This image that Stewart, who has rubbed shoulders and elbows with many of the people she now claims she will hold accountable, is not a genuine one.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Evans misinformation team has been hard at work this weekend with their half-truth (more like eighth-truth) comments about Stewart, even "agreeing" with the happy-with-Stewart posts as an in to derailing them with that slant. It's Political Propaganda 101 -- they're still scared stiff that Evans can't beat win Stewart in the general election.

They'd not only lose their most pro-MCPS Super+cronies agenda vote on the board, but they'd then have to deal with a person who regularly showed up with testimony that encouraged more piercing questions, so they're hoping against hope to whittle away enough primary support for Stewart to allow Mandel the second place spot, knowing Evams could win the November general against her.


You Laura Stewart boosters are kidding yourselves.

What transformative results did Laura achieve during her time with the MCCPTA?

Also, Stewart literally said, "I have friends on the board."

She's cozy with them. She goes along to get along. There's no way I'm going to buy that she's suddenly going to take a grenade to a system that she has largely cheer leaded and praised for the last decade. This image that Stewart, who has rubbed shoulders and elbows with many of the people she now claims she will hold accountable, is not a genuine one.


Why on earth would anyone feeling this way vote for Evans over Stewart? Literally any of this can be said moreso for Evans than for Stewart (where, again, they are, at best, half-truths presented with slant):

"goes along to get along"

"friends on the board"

"a system she has largely cheer leaded and praised for the last decade"

"what transformative results [did she] achieve?"

...and Evans had 8 years on the board, where she was supposed to perform oversight, not limited to a couple of minutes of public testimony as an MCCPTA advocate for capital improvements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Evans misinformation team has been hard at work this weekend with their half-truth (more like eighth-truth) comments about Stewart, even "agreeing" with the happy-with-Stewart posts as an in to derailing them with that slant. It's Political Propaganda 101 -- they're still scared stiff that Evans can't beat win Stewart in the general election.

They'd not only lose their most pro-MCPS Super+cronies agenda vote on the board, but they'd then have to deal with a person who regularly showed up with testimony that encouraged more piercing questions, so they're hoping against hope to whittle away enough primary support for Stewart to allow Mandel the second place spot, knowing Evams could win the November general against her.


You Laura Stewart boosters are kidding yourselves.

What transformative results did Laura achieve during her time with the MCCPTA?

Also, Stewart literally said, "I have friends on the board."

She's cozy with them. She goes along to get along. There's no way I'm going to buy that she's suddenly going to take a grenade to a system that she has largely cheer leaded and praised for the last decade. This image that Stewart, who has rubbed shoulders and elbows with many of the people she now claims she will hold accountable, is not a genuine one.


Why on earth would anyone feeling this way vote for Evans over Stewart? Literally any of this can be said moreso for Evans than for Stewart (where, again, they are, at best, half-truths presented with slant):

"goes along to get along"

"friends on the board"

"a system she has largely cheer leaded and praised for the last decade"

"what transformative results [did she] achieve?"

...and Evans had 8 years on the board, where she was supposed to perform oversight, not limited to a couple of minutes of public testimony as an MCCPTA advocate for capital improvements.


So if I'm voting for someone who's not a change agent, which I don't believe Stewart is, I might as well stick with the original (Evans), rather than diet Lynne Harris, which is what Laura Stewart is.
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