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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]A few malcontents post this nonsense all the time but most people will vote for the incumbents. They are fine with the way they are handling things. This is why they get reelected every time. [/b][/quote] I also ignore the nutjobs in these threads and VOTE APPLE BALLOT!! :)[/quote] Actually that's a pretty irresponsible way to vote. If you really care about schools, learn about the candidates and choose the one you think is best. A lot of the times there won't be a better option than the Apple Ballot, but sometimes there is. The interests of MCEA are not the same as those of students. And that is fine but parents need to vote with that in mind.[/quote] Not really. I vote my conscience as do 90% of the public who reelect these BoE members by a landslide. It's because unlike many of the people posting here we can see the bigger picture and realize they're doing a fine job.[/quote] If all you do is vote the Apple Ballot then you don't know what you are voting for. If your conscience is telling you to be an uninformed voter , then congrats, mission accomplished.[/quote] On the contrary, if you don't vote Apple Ballot, you are backing kooky extremists who want to dismantle public education.[/quote] You realize the current board members drove 7,000 students out of MCPS, don't you?[/quote] 7000 left, some due to normal attrition but likely exacerbated by the pandemic. Some left because we were virtual and they wanted in person instruction but have since returned or plan to return after this year. And some left because of frustrations with county policies. The reality is there are a handful of active posters on this board that have admitted they don’t have school aged children and others that have children that attend private school because they’ve always sent their kids to private, even prior to the pandemic.[/quote]
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