Hogan Issues Order for School Accountability

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just election talk. If there is no accountability then what the hell has he been doing all this while? Hogan is incompetent.


With 70% approval rating, the majority of Maryland would disagree with your statement that Hogan is incompetent. I am a Democrat and I disagree with your statement. I applaud Hogan's efforts to look into the problems plaguing Maryland public schools.



No, just proves that the majority of Marylanders believe what they see on commercials, read as bullet points or headlines, and do no research for themselves. Anyone who believes the school accountability position, or the widening ot 270/495 is anything other than election year nonsense is incompetent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just election talk. If there is no accountability then what the hell has he been doing all this while? Hogan is incompetent.


With 70% approval rating, the majority of Maryland would disagree with your statement that Hogan is incompetent. I am a Democrat and I disagree with your statement. I applaud Hogan's efforts to look into the problems plaguing Maryland public schools.



No, just proves that the majority of Marylanders believe what they see on commercials, read as bullet points or headlines, and do no research for themselves. Anyone who believes the school accountability position, or the widening ot 270/495 is anything other than election year nonsense is incompetent.


I'm glad you are a mind reader and know what 70% of Marylanders believe.

I believe Hogan is trying to close a gap in oversight that county school systems have abused to create individual fiefdoms that blatantly ignore the rights of students. The Office of Accountability is greatly needed.

And yes, I will be voting for Hogan this fall even though I am a registered Democrat. As a parent whose child was harmed by an MCPS employee, I will vote for any candidate that is for child safety and is proactively looking into the depths of school safety failures of the county school systems in Maryland. I will gladly share all that I know and have evidence of with the Office of Accountability including documentation of the failure of MCPS school employees to report child abuse and neglect to Child Welfare Services.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just election talk. If there is no accountability then what the hell has he been doing all this while? Hogan is incompetent.


With 70% approval rating, the majority of Maryland would disagree with your statement that Hogan is incompetent. I am a Democrat and I disagree with your statement. I applaud Hogan's efforts to look into the problems plaguing Maryland public schools.



No, just proves that the majority of Marylanders believe what they see on commercials, read as bullet points or headlines, and do no research for themselves. Anyone who believes the school accountability position, or the widening ot 270/495 is anything other than election year nonsense is incompetent.


I'm glad you are a mind reader and know what 70% of Marylanders believe.

I believe Hogan is trying to close a gap in oversight that county school systems have abused to create individual fiefdoms that blatantly ignore the rights of students. The Office of Accountability is greatly needed.

And yes, I will be voting for Hogan this fall even though I am a registered Democrat. As a parent whose child was harmed by an MCPS employee, I will vote for any candidate that is for child safety and is proactively looking into the depths of school safety failures of the county school systems in Maryland. I will gladly share all that I know and have evidence of with the Office of Accountability including documentation of the failure of MCPS school employees to report child abuse and neglect to Child Welfare Services.


There still hasn't been any explanation about how the "Office of Accountability" will do anything that wasn't already possible before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait. I thiught MCPS has a new Social Media policy so teachers are supposed to be spouting off their opinions on blog sites like DCUM. Clearly not everyone read that memo or follows MCPS policies for employees.


Typo. My bad. Teachers are not supposed to be posting on blog sites according to Dr. Smith.


Why?

Bc we’re not real bc we don’t teach in the real world?

We’re fake news, people! I apparently missed the fact that I don’t work in a real world profession.

Huh
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