new thread: Taylor

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Yes there are. They start next year.


Are there any now?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to lose their IDs. Lanyards will become a nuisance and be used in roughhousing or catching on a corner and knocking someone over.


Oh no! Nothing works. Everything is ruined.


DP. An ID requirement is worthless if there are a million reasons they wouldn't be able to actually expect students to always have their ID at school.


No, ID, have parents pay the $5 fee and replace it. No id, no school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to lose their IDs. Lanyards will become a nuisance and be used in roughhousing or catching on a corner and knocking someone over.


Oh no! Nothing works. Everything is ruined.


DP. An ID requirement is worthless if there are a million reasons they wouldn't be able to actually expect students to always have their ID at school.


No, ID, have parents pay the $5 fee and replace it. No id, no school.


lol. You think they won't let students in that forget/lose their IDs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to lose their IDs. Lanyards will become a nuisance and be used in roughhousing or catching on a corner and knocking someone over.


Oh no! Nothing works. Everything is ruined.


DP. An ID requirement is worthless if there are a million reasons they wouldn't be able to actually expect students to always have their ID at school.


No, ID, have parents pay the $5 fee and replace it. No id, no school.


lol. You think they won't let students in that forget/lose their IDs?


Last year we were told to use the id on the phone till they could get it replaced. Originally they said no and just use the phone but I said I don’t send in the phone every day and they got a new one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to lose their IDs. Lanyards will become a nuisance and be used in roughhousing or catching on a corner and knocking someone over.


Oh no! Nothing works. Everything is ruined.


DP. An ID requirement is worthless if there are a million reasons they wouldn't be able to actually expect students to always have their ID at school.


No, ID, have parents pay the $5 fee and replace it. No id, no school.


lol. You think they won't let students in that forget/lose their IDs?


Last year we were told to use the id on the phone till they could get it replaced. Originally they said no and just use the phone but I said I don’t send in the phone every day and they got a new one.


I'm not sure what you're getting at. They're not going to deny students entry to school that forget their IDs. And logistically they wouldn't be able to print replacements on-demand for everyone that forgets it. And phones don't work as visual IDs if you're worried about non-students walking around the building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."


Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."


This gave me a chuckle. Thanks, PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."


Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.


There aren't any MVA students anymore.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids are going to lose their IDs. Lanyards will become a nuisance and be used in roughhousing or catching on a corner and knocking someone over.


Oh no! Nothing works. Everything is ruined.


DP. An ID requirement is worthless if there are a million reasons they wouldn't be able to actually expect students to always have their ID at school.


No, ID, have parents pay the $5 fee and replace it. No id, no school.


lol. You think they won't let students in that forget/lose their IDs?


Last year we were told to use the id on the phone till they could get it replaced. Originally they said no and just use the phone but I said I don’t send in the phone every day and they got a new one.


I'm not sure what you're getting at. They're not going to deny students entry to school that forget their IDs. And logistically they wouldn't be able to print replacements on-demand for everyone that forgets it. And phones don't work as visual IDs if you're worried about non-students walking around the building.


As a high school teacher, I am fully prepared to deny class entry to any kid who doesn’t have an ID. No ID.. right to the office. For people complaining, MCPS said the kids can clip it to their backpack… get a grip. This is not asking your kid to put on a tie or jump through 1,000 impossible hoops. Get the ID card and a clip from Amazon. Done. If your kid can remember their phone, they can remember their ID. Schools in other states have been doing this for YEARS. It’s time MCPS got on board and entitled parents stop complaining about rules that enforce safety. Grow up people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.


He will be their superintendent.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."


Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.


There aren't any MVA students anymore.


Omfg they will always be MVA students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?


Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?


Not for the non-existent MVA.


How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.


There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.


Next year there will be a charter.


Yea!!! This is long overdue. I can’t find any information about it, though. Does someone know the name of the new charter? Is it independent or part of a larger organization? Does it have a particular focus/philosophy?
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