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I had never heard or seen this before - so if I have an axe to grind it's certainly the first hit. I would like to know who is defending this - do YOU work for the school system? Are you a relative? What? It's very strange to downplay this ignorance. |
It's because this is only now coming to light, and needs to be addressed. The special needs associations are ALL UP IN ARMS about it. |
Maybe do something productive than whining anonymously on a chat board. And thank you. I appreciate your understanding. |
Has it occurred to you that this is "something productive"? This woman is up for re-election. But you're welcome (???) |
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Docca To Run for Fourth Term on Montgomery County School Board
Retired principal said she doesn’t plan to run again in four years BY BETHANY RODGERS 3 Published: 2017.11.07 05:14 School board member Judy Docca School board member Judy Docca VIA JUDY DOCCA'S FACEBOOK PAGE Judy Docca last week filed paperwork seeking re-election for a fourth term on the Montgomery County school board. The retired Montgomery County Public Schools principal said she’s been conflicted about running again, but ultimately decided she wanted to serve one last term. In recent years, Docca has seen progress in addressing opportunity gaps between students and in other areas of importance to her, and she said she wants to keep the school system heading in that direction. “I really think we have a chance to make some complete changes,” she said Tuesday in a phone interview. Funding shortages will continue to strain MCPS as the school system grows and evolves, said Docca, the board’s vice president. Board members must also focus resources on meeting the needs of special education students and English language learners, Docca said. |
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Go to minute 2:51 where Jack Smith starts talking about how the student school board member is compassionate and empathetic and 'knows what is funny and what is not funny' and says that that is 'not age bound, but person bound - it's something that is inside of you'. Very fitting.
Must have been many previous 'not funny' moments to cringe at I would suspect. |
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I am not going to judge her for one lapse in vocabulary. What is her record towards students with disabilities? Is she for or against services for these students?
Personally, I would rather that people be allowed to use the word "retard" to mean stupid, and not allowed to use the word "retard" to mean people with disabilities. |
It's a character issue - you don't say things like that. I'm sure she's a nice enough woman about some things, but that is just not acceptable. It's ignorant. And what is this drivel that you are espousing? |
Maybe you could run for schoolboard on this platform. |
It is early. We're trying to put out a positive spin on this as fast as possible, but it is a Friday and we are leaving for a long weekend. ~MCPS PR |
Yes, it is ignorant, and she should apologize. Nothing more than that. This is not drivel and it seems that you are very sheltered. I want people to stop calling students with disabilities "retards". If people want to call each other 'retard' or name a pudding 'retard', that is less offensive. What is offensive is calling a person with disability a "retard". You have not seen that happen? |
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I am nor a fan of Dr. Docca, but she was calling herself, not use the R word on any student. Should the PC police publish a list of forbidden words so no one should ever to use them in public? Or remove them from all dictionary?
By the way, it looks like she will serve another term until her 80s. |
I am wondering that too. Perhaps it's because Judy Docca just filed for re-election? I think that it would be more productive for the OP to find somebody else to run for the District 1 seat against Judy Docca, or to run for the seat themself. But that would be work, whereas typing something up anonymously on an Internet message board is easy. |