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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Clearly her position must give her a lot of stock options in Montgomery College...[/quote] It’s inappropriate she is a high level liaison for mcps in her role. It’s a conflict of interest. [/quote] You still haven't described how it is a conflict of interest.[/quote] Yes, I have. You are probably her trying to justify your poor decisions. [/quote] She got rid of MVA. That's enough for me.[/quote] Bless your heart, if you have one. Why do you care so much? Your obsession is truly strange. [/quote] MVA was publicly subsidizing child abuse.[/quote] Bless your cold heart![/quote] Thanks. It is important to look at things objectively. By the numbers, MVA was objectively bad for kids, no matter the mental gymnastics MVA parents tried to justify their actions.[/quote] What are those numbers? [/quote] DP it was kind of disturbing to read in WaPo about the child with no medical needs that is going into third grade for in person school for the first time, did the MVA apparently solely because her older siblings did it. Hopefully Taylor will find a solution for kids with medical needs.[/quote] The problem is that there a very narrow goldilocks zone for such a program. The kids have to be sick enough that they can't go to school, but healthy enough to consistently be able to attend a full day of classes virtually. Even across all of Montgomery County, there aren't going to be a lot of kids that fall between those points.[/quote] Ok, and? There are lots of small programs, including the magnets and special ed that cater to small groups fo kids - should we get rid of all them too or expand them and make them options for more kids?[/quote]
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