MoCo school board ordered to pay $518K to former B-CC High teacher accused of racism

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Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


That response is emblematic of what is wrong with MCPS. It was obvious a trial was underway. It was not a secret that testimony was ending. A good comms office would have had draft statements ready, expecting a verdict. Instead they start planning a few days after the action has occurred.


I don't see why they need to issue a press release about every lawsuit. The supreme court case was different, because it was the supreme court and had national implications.


And without knowing what the verdict would be, they need to implement their follow-up actions and I imagine they will include that in whatever statement they make. At the very least, I would expect a statement to the BCC community.


You expect way too much of MCPS. Their goal and likely action will be to remain silent about the lawsuit loss publicly.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


That response is emblematic of what is wrong with MCPS. It was obvious a trial was underway. It was not a secret that testimony was ending. A good comms office would have had draft statements ready, expecting a verdict. Instead they start planning a few days after the action has occurred.


I don't see why they need to issue a press release about every lawsuit. The supreme court case was different, because it was the supreme court and had national implications.


And without knowing what the verdict would be, they need to implement their follow-up actions and I imagine they will include that in whatever statement they make. At the very least, I would expect a statement to the BCC community.


You expect way too much of MCPS. Their goal and likely action will be to remain silent about the lawsuit loss publicly.


Mooney should at the very least publicly apologize to the former BCC teacher. In what universe is it acceptable to make up quotes defaming a teacher?
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Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.
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Anonymous wrote:We need to continue to vote out the county council and BOE members till we get competent ones. This principal should be terminated.


Agreed. But it's hard to see the light with this strategy since we JUST voted out all of the BOE incumbents and installed new ones (Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart) only for them to IMMEDIATELY fall in line with the status quo.

Also, the County Council is 100% complicit in the dysfunction of the BOE. The E&C Committee coordinates and covers up for MCPS Staff and the BOE. They could use their hearings to bring problems to light or hold MCPS accountable, but they actively avoid that and coordinate with Taylor and his stooges to present massaged and disingenuous information to the public.


What makes you think they are immediately falling in line with the status quo? They seem pretty good so far to me, especially given they are still just getting their feet under them and I'd hardly expect them to turn the place upside down in their first 6 months or year...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We need to continue to vote out the county council and BOE members till we get competent ones. This principal should be terminated.


Agreed. But it's hard to see the light with this strategy since we JUST voted out all of the BOE incumbents and installed new ones (Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart) only for them to IMMEDIATELY fall in line with the status quo.

Also, the County Council is 100% complicit in the dysfunction of the BOE. The E&C Committee coordinates and covers up for MCPS Staff and the BOE. They could use their hearings to bring problems to light or hold MCPS accountable, but they actively avoid that and coordinate with Taylor and his stooges to present massaged and disingenuous information to the public.


What makes you think they are immediately falling in line with the status quo? They seem pretty good so far to me, especially given they are still just getting their feet under them and I'd hardly expect them to turn the place upside down in their first 6 months or year...


Laura Stewart and Natalie Zimmerman seem “pretty good so far”? How? In what way? Whose feet have they held to the fire?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


And people mainly come to DCUM to complain, so I'd be shocked for there to be a groundswell of positive comments on much of anything.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


I don't think having MCPS defend itself in a lawsuit from a teacher in which the BCC principal admits under oath to defaming a BCC teacher constitutes "BCC finally getting attention from MCPS this year."
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


I don't think having MCPS defend itself in a lawsuit from a teacher in which the BCC principal admits under oath to defaming a BCC teacher constitutes "BCC finally getting attention from MCPS this year."


Are you a BCC family? BCC is getting attention. We've had major safety issues and have been finally having MCPS step up and pay attention. It actually is unrelated to this court case that BCC is getting attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


What transparency? Are you kidding me?

The boundary study and program analysis forced community members to muzzle themselves with NDAs! That’s transparent to you?

You’re deluding yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


I don't think having MCPS defend itself in a lawsuit from a teacher in which the BCC principal admits under oath to defaming a BCC teacher constitutes "BCC finally getting attention from MCPS this year."


Are you a BCC family? BCC is getting attention. We've had major safety issues and have been finally having MCPS step up and pay attention. It actually is unrelated to this court case that BCC is getting attention.


What, specifically, has MCPS done since the lockdown that has meaningfully improved safety and security at BCC???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


I don't think having MCPS defend itself in a lawsuit from a teacher in which the BCC principal admits under oath to defaming a BCC teacher constitutes "BCC finally getting attention from MCPS this year."


Are you a BCC family? BCC is getting attention. We've had major safety issues and have been finally having MCPS step up and pay attention. It actually is unrelated to this court case that BCC is getting attention.


Yes, I am a BCC family. What on earth are you talking about that you're seeing all these improvements?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


Oh look Sue Taylor or Tom Taylor's mom has entered
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y'all the decision was handed down Wednesday afternoon. Thursday you begin planning what next. I would expect action or comment from MCPS today or tomorrow.


What makes you expect that from MCPS or the BOE?


Just seems reasonable to give them some time. Especially if people are saying they hope people are fired. Probably want to avoid another lawsuit ... get their ducks in a row ... I don't know. I've been pleasantly surprised by Dr. Taylor's leadership, so maybe I'm just giving them too much of a benefit of the doubt.


Why? There's a separate thread on Dr. Taylor's first year, and no one could really find much to praise him for, except maybe being a good schmoozer and getting more budget from MCPS from the County Council.


Because BCC is finally getting attention from MCPS this year. Because I appreciate his transparency. Because, whether or not you agree with the direction, they're actually trying to bring in public comment on the redistricting and improving HS programs across the board (instead of only in pockets). Because he's responsive (whether you like how he responds, is another story). Because he's having to clean up the previous superintendent's mess and that is going to take time. Because I find the focus on positive spin and finding joy and humor refreshing.


I don't think having MCPS defend itself in a lawsuit from a teacher in which the BCC principal admits under oath to defaming a BCC teacher constitutes "BCC finally getting attention from MCPS this year."


Are you a BCC family? BCC is getting attention. We've had major safety issues and have been finally having MCPS step up and pay attention. It actually is unrelated to this court case that BCC is getting attention.


What, specifically, has MCPS done since the lockdown that has meaningfully improved safety and security at BCC???


The BCC family community received a very generous salad, a word salad that is from whoever that guy is that oversees BCC principal or from the look-a-like Taylor guy, Moran or someone.
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