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Reply to "Upcoming in-person boundary study & regional model "engagement session": how to engage?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It was quite a scene at Kennedy tonight. At first, MCPS team tried to shut down general Q&A after their presentation by attempting to break parents to small groups. That didn’t go well… After a lot of loud complains from parents, they reluctantly allowed Q&A. I hope MCPS has the courage to keep that protest scene in their recording. The general sentiment of the Q&A was frustration, to say mildly. One community member of the design team said that the regional model was developed not thanks to their inputs but despite their inputs. What a shame to MCPS. Time to organize seriously against this madness.[/quote] Folks have to go to the press. The Banner has a new Montgomery County section. [/quote] Does anyone have contacts at major news outlet? Might be a good idea to expose Taylor and MCPS leadership on their ridiculous regional model and fake community engagement[/quote] Talia Richman seems to be the education reporter for MoCo at the Baltimore Banner. Not sure if it is appropriate to post her email here but I found it easily via Google. Ashlyn Campbell does education for Bethesda Today.[/quote] Adding that perhaps folks could let them know how things went at Kennedy and encourage them to attend the session at Blair on November 10[/quote]
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