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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]WJ parents win in a sense. While they didn’t get to boot out the poorer black and brown kids, they do have their What’s App group to organize how to boss around the new principal and AD when they’re hired on July 1. They even got MCPS to share the What’s App invite link at live meetings!!![/quote] The poorer black and brown kids' PTAs met separately with Taylor, rather than flood BOE meetings.[/quote] Meeting with Taylor means absolutely nothing. He'll meet with you and hand you a box of tissues and a bottle of water. And then go on to do whatever he wants to do.[/quote] At the point at which these meetings happened, the only way anything about Taylor’s plan was going to change was if everyone, all of the communities affected, wanted the same thing. And they didn’t. So the plan stayed what it was. I don’t understand the hate for trying to set up a PTA for the new school and trying to make sure all parent communities are involved though. Is PP against the existence of PTAs generally?[/quote] Exactly. Now it’s time to get these schools up and running, that includes parent volunteers. These schools are lucky to have parent volunteers like these![/quote] It would be a very, very bad sign if parents weren’t getting involved in the new schools.[/quote]
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