Thurs Feb 5: Board Work Session

Anonymous
Board Work Session at 12pm. Spring Facilities and Boundaries presentation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Board Work Session at 12pm. Spring Facilities and Boundaries presentation.


Taylor promised transparency.

Fail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Board Work Session at 12pm. Spring Facilities and Boundaries presentation.


Taylor promised transparency.

Fail.


+1 Ridiculous there is no recommendation being shared publicly ahead of the meeting. If we had a functional BOE they would not stand for this.
Anonymous
He feels the need to make his recommendation with some sort of gimmick. Posting ahead of time would ruin the gimmick. It's clear what he cares about.
Anonymous
How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Agendas are posted in advance with supporting documents except when Dr Snowy does not want the public and BOE to be able to read information before the meeting. Keep the BOE in the dark so they can stay quiet today.

Rap that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.


Sorry what drugs are you on? A public school system is funded with parent’s dollars.
Parents have oversight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.


Sorry what drugs are you on? A public school system is funded with parent’s dollars.
Parents have oversight.


Parents SHOULD have oversight, but we don't, because we have a BOE that refuses to check Taylor, Essie and their goons.

They violate state laws and their own policies with impunity and no consequence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.


Sorry what drugs are you on? A public school system is funded with parent’s dollars.
Parents have oversight.



+1 what we are asking is something basic that we should not have to even ask for
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.


Yup. MCPS never takes the blame or accountability.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


blame taylor, blame the board, blame the meeting format, blame the snow. blame gaithersburg, blame developers. victim, victim, victim mentality over and over again. what a way to go through life.


Sorry what drugs are you on? A public school system is funded with parent’s dollars.
Parents have oversight.


Parents SHOULD have oversight, but we don't, because we have a BOE that refuses to check Taylor, Essie and their goons.

They violate state laws and their own policies with impunity and no consequence.


Show up outside his office and demand, parents. Isn't he a parent himself??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


True but this is the first round with future meetings and chances and not a final vote. If it was a final vote that would be different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc


Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.


True but this is the first round with future meetings and chances and not a final vote. If it was a final vote that would be different.


Gmafb. This is a public meeting for which elected officials should be able to prepare questions.

Taylor is intentionally preventing them from being able to meaningfully prepare. It is disrespectful to the BOE and to the public.
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