
No, there were two or three people who had comments along the same lines, none of whom were me. |
Says Scott Goldberg. |
Np but I found that thread credible. |
It was actually the same person providing the comment based on how the posts were framed. So, one post by a disgruntled somebody (or Lynne's intern) hardly signals anything |
There was one post - what thread? |
It was the same person based on the context and comments. |
It got picked up again on a later page with another commenter's similar experience. |
It was the commenter. This is a nothing-burger. Next. |
I heard it was about her not wearing as much flair as Lynne. ![]() |
I'm the poster cited by 14:12 - I posted about having direct knowledge of Ms. Montoya and being firmly against her as a result.
I posted once and then clarified why I felt I couldn't say more, but I didn't post other times. I could give plenty of specific first hand information, but that would identify individual staff and students to people in the NCC community - and that wouldn't be right. But if you know me in real life then you have heard the details of our experience, and my request to put your vote elsewhere. |
I have come to learn what this "incident" was about, and I think I know exactly why you won't post more details. MCPS has a protocol. Take your issue up with MCPS if you don't like the protocol that they outlined for those types of "incidents." |
The principal handles "incidents" for which MCPS has protocols. A PTA president would have nothing to do with it. PP was likely referencing something else that is troubling about Montoya. But please, share details if you think you know something. |
I don't see how any incumbent survives after all of these blunders and missteps that are coming out from MCPS just this week alone.... |
What are all the blunders and missteps that have come out from MCPS just this week alone? I'm a relatively high-information voter when it comes to the BoE, and I am not aware of any. |
how about this one: https://www.mymcmedia.org/board-of-education-considers-cutting-143-teaching-positions/ |