contacting MoCo Council

Anonymous
reporter Kate Ryan January 23, 2024:
"[Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson said he’s hearing from parents who are concerned over the apparent conflict between Superintendent Monifa McKnight and the Board of Education.

“There’s nothing more important in the community than our public school system,” Friedson said. “Obviously, anytime there are major issues facing the public school system there is a lot of focus on it. There’s a lot of concern about it.”

Friedson was referring to McKnight’s public statement Monday, in which she wrote that members of the Board of Education had indicated they want her to “step away” from her position as superintendent. McKnight wrote in her statement that there was no justification for the move, stating the board “has never written, documented, or communicated any concern” regarding her performance.

Late Monday the board held a closed-door meeting, and later issued a brief statement saying the issue is a “personnel matter” and that, as McKnight’s employer, the board would “not be providing further comment at this time.”

Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando issued a statement Tuesday morning.

“While this is a personnel matter with the Board, Dr. McKnight should be afforded due process, as with any employee,” Jawando, chair of the council’s Education and Culture Committee, wrote.

Jawando, who has children who attend the county’s public schools, added, “As a parent, I share the desire for more trust, transparency and accountability in the school system.”

Friedson said the role of the county council is limited when it comes to oversight of the public schools.

“The council’s role is budgetary,” Friedson said.

The county council approves the budget submitted by the county executive. The latest budget proposal from County Executive Marc Elrich totals $6.7 billion, with $3.2 billion for schools.

“Ultimately the Board of Education is duly elected and, under state law, they have the authority to oversee the school system, including the personnel and leadership,” Friedson said.

The tension between McKnight and the board comes as a report from the Montgomery County Inspector General’s Office is expected to be released. That report will focus on the school system’s handling of allegations that a former middle school principal sexually harassed and bullied staff over a period of years.]"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:reporter Kate Ryan January 23, 2024:
"[Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson said he’s hearing from parents who are concerned over the apparent conflict between Superintendent Monifa McKnight and the Board of Education.

There’s nothing more important in the community than our public school system,” Friedson said. “Obviously, anytime there are major issues facing the public school system there is a lot of focus on it. There’s a lot of concern about it.”

Friedson was referring to McKnight’s public statement Monday, in which she wrote that members of the Board of Education had indicated they want her to “step away” from her position as superintendent. McKnight wrote in her statement that there was no justification for the move, stating the board “has never written, documented, or communicated any concern” regarding her performance.

Late Monday the board held a closed-door meeting, and later issued a brief statement saying the issue is a “personnel matter” and that, as McKnight’s employer, the board would “not be providing further comment at this time.”

Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando issued a statement Tuesday morning.

“While this is a personnel matter with the Board, Dr. McKnight should be afforded due process, as with any employee,” Jawando, chair of the council’s Education and Culture Committee, wrote.

Jawando, who has children who attend the county’s public schools, added, “As a parent, I share the desire for more trust, transparency and accountability in the school system.”

Friedson said the role of the county council is limited when it comes to oversight of the public schools.

“The council’s role is budgetary,” Friedson said.

The county council approves the budget submitted by the county executive. The latest budget proposal from County Executive Marc Elrich totals $6.7 billion, with $3.2 billion for schools.

Ultimately the Board of Education is duly elected and, under state law, they have the authority to oversee the school system, including the personnel and leadership,” Friedson said.

The tension between McKnight and the board comes as a report from the Montgomery County Inspector General’s Office is expected to be released. That report will focus on the school system’s handling of allegations that a former middle school principal sexually harassed and bullied staff over a period of years.]"
Anonymous
Good statements from the county council. Stick to the facts you know, emphasize the important factors like transparency and following process, speak about importance of school and community. Done.
Anonymous
contact thr Board, DCUm if you are concerned
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:reporter Kate Ryan January 23, 2024:
"[Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson said he’s hearing from parents who are concerned over the apparent conflict between Superintendent Monifa McKnight and the Board of Education.

“There’s nothing more important in the community than our public school system,” Friedson said. “Obviously, anytime there are major issues facing the public school system there is a lot of focus on it. There’s a lot of concern about it.”

Friedson was referring to McKnight’s public statement Monday, in which she wrote that members of the Board of Education had indicated they want her to “step away” from her position as superintendent. McKnight wrote in her statement that there was no justification for the move, stating the board “has never written, documented, or communicated any concern” regarding her performance.

Late Monday the board held a closed-door meeting, and later issued a brief statement saying the issue is a “personnel matter” and that, as McKnight’s employer, the board would “not be providing further comment at this time.”

Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando issued a statement Tuesday morning.

“While this is a personnel matter with the Board, Dr. McKnight should be afforded due process, as with any employee,” Jawando, chair of the council’s Education and Culture Committee, wrote.

Jawando, who has children who attend the county’s public schools, added, “As a parent, I share the desire for more trust, transparency and accountability in the school system.”

Friedson said the role of the county council is limited when it comes to oversight of the public schools.

“The council’s role is budgetary,” Friedson said.

The county council approves the budget submitted by the county executive. The latest budget proposal from County Executive Marc Elrich totals $6.7 billion, with $3.2 billion for schools.

“Ultimately the Board of Education is duly elected and, under state law, they have the authority to oversee the school system, including the personnel and leadership,” Friedson said.

The tension between McKnight and the board comes as a report from the Montgomery County Inspector General’s Office is expected to be released. That report will focus on the school system’s handling of allegations that a former middle school principal sexually harassed and bullied staff over a period of years.]"


Weird! Last I heard Jawando sent his kids to private.
Anonymous
I thought the IGA had already released its report and found there was no wrongdoing. Is this one of the many investigations they created to find alternate facts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:reporter Kate Ryan January 23, 2024:
"[Montgomery County Council President Andrew Friedson said he’s hearing from parents who are concerned over the apparent conflict between Superintendent Monifa McKnight and the Board of Education.

“There’s nothing more important in the community than our public school system,” Friedson said. “Obviously, anytime there are major issues facing the public school system there is a lot of focus on it. There’s a lot of concern about it.”

Friedson was referring to McKnight’s public statement Monday, in which she wrote that members of the Board of Education had indicated they want her to “step away” from her position as superintendent. McKnight wrote in her statement that there was no justification for the move, stating the board “has never written, documented, or communicated any concern” regarding her performance.

Late Monday the board held a closed-door meeting, and later issued a brief statement saying the issue is a “personnel matter” and that, as McKnight’s employer, the board would “not be providing further comment at this time.”

Montgomery County Council member Will Jawando issued a statement Tuesday morning.

“While this is a personnel matter with the Board, Dr. McKnight should be afforded due process, as with any employee,” Jawando, chair of the council’s Education and Culture Committee, wrote.

Jawando, who has children who attend the county’s public schools, added, “As a parent, I share the desire for more trust, transparency and accountability in the school system.”

Friedson said the role of the county council is limited when it comes to oversight of the public schools.

“The council’s role is budgetary,” Friedson said.

The county council approves the budget submitted by the county executive. The latest budget proposal from County Executive Marc Elrich totals $6.7 billion, with $3.2 billion for schools.

“Ultimately the Board of Education is duly elected and, under state law, they have the authority to oversee the school system, including the personnel and leadership,” Friedson said.

The tension between McKnight and the board comes as a report from the Montgomery County Inspector General’s Office is expected to be released. That report will focus on the school system’s handling of allegations that a former middle school principal sexually harassed and bullied staff over a period of years.]"


Weird! Last I heard Jawando sent his kids to private.


Maybe it's a kid and if he has multiple the others may attend public.
Anonymous
This thread is confusing. The title says "Contacting MoCo Council" but then the post content is just a copy and paste of a WTOP article recapping all the published statements from councilmembers, which was already posted in the main thread about the fight between McKnight and the board. Why did we need a new thread for this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought the IGA had already released its report and found there was no wrongdoing. Is this one of the many investigations they created to find alternate facts?


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