BOE - who are people voting for?

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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


That was actually from a conversation about how more people might look at MCPS as a school system overall, and work towards the improvement of all schools, rather than being hyper-focused on what's best for their own school or their own property values. Which is exactly the kind of thing a board member should be thinking about.


Which is exactly the best way to drive people of means out of the public schools and into private schools.


Only if you assume that "people of means" don't understand that we all benefit from good public schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


LOL and she has done nothing intelligent while on the board. She can not read a contract and can not follow the law. She is killing MCPS with her incompetence.
Glad you like her bluffing. The MCPS crash is coming soon.
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


That was actually from a conversation about how more people might look at MCPS as a school system overall, and work towards the improvement of all schools, rather than being hyper-focused on what's best for their own school or their own property values. Which is exactly the kind of thing a board member should be thinking about.


Which is exactly the best way to drive people of means out of the public schools and into private schools.


In other words, Lynne Harris, Laura Stewart and Jill Ortman-Fouse want to screw everyone's property valuations. I can already see the appeals from to the tax board to lower home valuations for tax purposes as a result, and thus less revenue overall.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


That was actually from a conversation about how more people might look at MCPS as a school system overall, and work towards the improvement of all schools, rather than being hyper-focused on what's best for their own school or their own property values. Which is exactly the kind of thing a board member should be thinking about.


Which is exactly the best way to drive people of means out of the public schools and into private schools.


In other words, Lynne Harris, Laura Stewart and Jill Ortman-Fouse want to screw everyone's property valuations. I can already see the appeals from to the tax board to lower home valuations for tax purposes as a result, and thus less revenue overall.


You should worry more about Jill living rent-free in your head.
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


That was actually from a conversation about how more people might look at MCPS as a school system overall, and work towards the improvement of all schools, rather than being hyper-focused on what's best for their own school or their own property values. Which is exactly the kind of thing a board member should be thinking about.


Which is exactly the best way to drive people of means out of the public schools and into private schools.


In other words, Lynne Harris, Laura Stewart and Jill Ortman-Fouse want to screw everyone's property valuations. I can already see the appeals from to the tax board to lower home valuations for tax purposes as a result, and thus less revenue overall.


I didn't see Jill Ortman-Fouse on the ballot when I voted for Lynne Harris and Laura Stewart. Did I miss something?
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


That was actually from a conversation about how more people might look at MCPS as a school system overall, and work towards the improvement of all schools, rather than being hyper-focused on what's best for their own school or their own property values. Which is exactly the kind of thing a board member should be thinking about.


Which is exactly the best way to drive people of means out of the public schools and into private schools.


In other words, Lynne Harris, Laura Stewart and Jill Ortman-Fouse want to screw everyone's property valuations. I can already see the appeals from to the tax board to lower home valuations for tax purposes as a result, and thus less revenue overall.


I didn't see Jill Ortman-Fouse on the ballot when I voted for Lynne Harris and Laura Stewart. Did I miss something?


You just missed the time a few years ago when someone splashed some water on Jill and she multiplied like a gremlin to produce Lynne and Laura.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


omg, this is the exact movie scene that played in my head over and over whenever I heard Laura Stewart try to answer a question on the fly during the candidate forums. Talk about word salad. She’s a tough listen
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


omg, this is the exact movie scene that played in my head over and over whenever I heard Laura Stewart try to answer a question on the fly during the candidate forums. Talk about word salad. She’s a tough listen


Laura Stewart's taking time to talk through her thoughts about a posed question is considerably better than Shebra Evans' non-answers/topic avoidance in relation to many, reflecting her general lack of incisive oversight of MCPS during her 8 years on the BOE.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


It shows she can use ChapGPT.


Anyone who has been involved with schools in MoCo for more than three years could attest to Lynne Harris' having adopted such positions well before ChatGPT and its ilk were available, and well before her 2020 election. There was plenty she shared with other members of the MCCPTA during her leadership roles, there, for instance.
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https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


omg, this is the exact movie scene that played in my head over and over whenever I heard Laura Stewart try to answer a question on the fly during the candidate forums. Talk about word salad. She’s a tough listen


Laura Stewart's taking time to talk through her thoughts about a posed question is considerably better than Shebra Evans' non-answers/topic avoidance in relation to many, reflecting her general lack of incisive oversight of MCPS during her 8 years on the BOE.


Her oral responses are incomprehensible and its apparent to anyone that listens to any of the forums.
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


omg, this is the exact movie scene that played in my head over and over whenever I heard Laura Stewart try to answer a question on the fly during the candidate forums. Talk about word salad. She’s a tough listen


+1 - everyone is dumber after having listened to her response. She gets awarded zero points.
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Brenda Diaz spoke Moms for Liberty event is endorsed by the Maryland GOP, and was specifically NOT endorsed by the Maryland State Educators Association, the organization representing Maryland public school teachers
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Anonymous wrote:Is Lynne Harris actually just ChatGPT in a trenchcoat?

https://moco360.media/2024/10/21/at-large-candidates-for-school-board/


What is this nonsense? It reads like a parody written by. DCUM comedian.

"I want to push our continuous improvement work, intentionally bringing the customers (students and staff) to the table for all problem-solving, policy-making, priority-setting conversations. We must ensure the work continues to make every building and classroom a truly inclusive and affirming place, where everyone feels safe, welcome and valued. We must continue making Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) a Net Zero school system. We must ground every MCPS conversation in pragmatic common sense. We must ensure our system continuously works to revise and update all curricula – with students participating in the work – so our content is climate current, engaging, rigorous, fun and reflects the truth and experience of our very diverse community. "

" Those serving on the board must bring a broad perspective and believe MCPS should be grounded in a philosophy of “windows and mirrors” – where every student sees themselves and their culture reflected in the content and educational experience, and also gains a thoughtful understanding of the experiences of others. In that way we provide an education that creates critical thinkers and problem solvers who are ready for 21st-century global opportunities, truly believing that everyone has value. I will do that by continuously listening to the lived experience of our students and ensuring our antiracist work moves forward in a fully inclusive way to create not just an antiracist school system, but an antibias school system. "



Lynne Harris is a policy wonk. That's a good thing. She digs deep into lots of issues that have policy implications for students. You can't breeze through what she writes and that is OK.


LOL
She doesn’t dig at all. She is a fraud. A word salad does not mean she digs deep.


DP but I didn’t find that word salad at all. Maybe a little bit of jargon but was expecting worse


+1. It shows she's intelligent, and thoughtful.


I appreciated her thought experiment about making families “roll the dice” every year to see what school kids will attend each year in order to balance out demographics. That’s the kind of intelligent thought we need on the BOE.


Everyone is now dumber for having read your comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


omg, this is the exact movie scene that played in my head over and over whenever I heard Laura Stewart try to answer a question on the fly during the candidate forums. Talk about word salad. She’s a tough listen


Laura Stewart's taking time to talk through her thoughts about a posed question is considerably better than Shebra Evans' non-answers/topic avoidance in relation to many, reflecting her general lack of incisive oversight of MCPS during her 8 years on the BOE.


Her oral responses are incomprehensible and its apparent to anyone that listens to any of the forums.


Ummm...no? I'd encourage people to actually listen to these things, rather than go with a take driven by someone's limited ability to ingest the thoughts presented. And definitely compare the responses of the two candidates.
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