Thus and many other reasons. |
She’s a cold-hearted snake! |
Those don't have nearly the time commitments expected as a MCPS board member. And personally, I think that's the problem. The school board needs to play a role closer to that of a corporate board of directors. Most policies should be written by career staff, and most oversight should be done by an independent inspector general that reports to the school board. |
Working parents aren't likely to step away from their careers to serve on the school board even if it paid better. It is still a temporary gig, and getting back into their previous career could be challenging after several years away. |
I agree. It would be good if "fit and proper" criteria were applied to MCPS Board members--I would love to get a Board member with finance and operational expertise who could dig into the MCPS budget and explain to us all why we spend billions, and yet our kids are in overcrowded classrooms. But for $25k a year, and potential reputational risk from the DCUM crowd who love to bash everything and everyone, it's not worth it. |
I don't understand the confusion over the budget. We're a very large district in a very expensive part of the country. Per pupil costs are consistent with other parts of the country with similar cost of living. |
No one doubts that we're in a high cost part of the country. But I wonder if our central office is bloated relative to other school districts, and if those staff could be more usefully deployed, ya know, actually teaching children. |
Not really, they just show up for meetings and PR. Silvestre works for MC and is double dipping. |
Last I looked, it was not, at least compared to other MD school districts. I am sure there are places they can cut but those would likely be small savings, not big ones. |
It could pay for school repairs, school supplies and books or bring back the MVA. |