The problem is most of the new people running would be in even deeper over their heads. |
Well she has a totally separate full time job and two kids. You get what you pay for with those BOE salaries. |
Yep. Silvestre probably gets by on 3 hours of sleep per night. I know I couldn't do it. Next time, maybe Shirley Brandman will recruit someone else to run for BOE. |
Not that she would have every answer in every education domain, but, given her focus on education funding, this is the kind of thing where, as a BOE member, Laura Stewart would run rings around MCPS instead of the current BOE members asking tepid questions without follow-up as MCPS dissembles. |
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Title I requires that schools be ranked by poverty level and there are a few metrics that can be used. So if SNAP isn't working and CEP schools aren't collecting FARMs info, what is the tool that should be used? Because it would be interesting to then see a comparison.
And while there are a lot of school acronyms, something as essential to issues regarding the achievement gap and feeding hungry kids such as Title I and CEP seem to be things BOE members should be aware of. Maybe not knowing the intricate details, but knowing at least what CEP stands for. I was also surprised by Karla saying she didn't know what it meant. |
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Bethany Mandel the moron is running as a Dem. Lying right out the gate not a good look. And I repeat she is a moron. |
You have hit on the key issue. Staff should have been prepared to present this comparison. |
| I wish they'd once and a while focus on educating children instead of everything but... |
Based on what I have been able to find online by searching for her position on issues, the only thing Laura Stewart knows about school funding is that rather than having wealthy real estate developers pay impact fees for their developments to help fund schools, she prefers to force homeowners and other moco citizens to pay for the impact of these developments by increasing our taxes. |
| So, question... Is the solution then that the CEP schools that lost Title I funding will go back to collecting the FARMs forms next year? Because none of those four schools experienced a shift in demographics nor were they on the cusp of the cut-off. If FARMs forms will solve the problem, they will go back to getting them in a heartbeat. |
Wasn’t she, or her MCCPTA activists, questioning the reliability of FARMS rates for determining Title 1 and Focus schools, advocating for a ‘better’ way to calculate poverty rankings? It looks like they got what they were advocating for. Why fix something that’s not broken? |
LOL. You need to post under 2024 BOE candidates. Get out of here. |
I wish you were running for BOE. |
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