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Reply to "I'm so tired of the "think of the teachers and administrators" rhetoric on every thread."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They voted against the funding needed to remedy it. They voted against BOE and County Council candidates who want innovative policies that would have reduced overcrowding. So in some cases, they not only ignored the problem, but they worked to continue it.[/quote] Maybe you're talking about a different county? This discussion is about Montgomery County, Maryland. There is plenty to criticize about the Montgomery County BoE and County Council that is factually accurate. This isn't factually accurate. And it's also completely beside the point for this thread.[/quote] You believe that parents overwhelmingly voted for funding and candidates that were focused on reducing overcrowding? Ha![/quote] Parents had no opportunity to vote directly for funding. It's not like there was a bond bill. As for candidates focused on reducing overcrowding, it's not a County Council issue, and for the BoE, you can only vote for people who are running. If there was a BoE candidate with a single focus on school capacity issues in the last 15 years, you'll have to remind me who it was, because I don't recall anybody like that. Now, could you please explain why any of this is relevant to what MCPS is going to do in the fall? It's water under the bridge, isn't it?[/quote]
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