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Reply to "Bethesda Today gives Josh Starr several quotes while downplaying MCEA, MCCPTA and petitions with 100s of signatures"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The NAACP wrote a letter supporting it.[/quote] You mean Byron Jones wrote a letter supporting it.[/quote] That’s no different that MCCPTA. How many PTA members sign onto their letters? I’ve been a member in four different school PTA and the level of engagement from the delegate in conveying information between the county level and school has been minimal to nonexistent.[/quote] No, MCCPTA has two delegates from each school in the county eligible to vote on key matters, such as the regional programs. That's real representation. MCCPTA sent out a draft resolution on slowing the implementation of regional programs to help ensure quality, and all schools had the ability to discuss the issues. Delegates voted on this. If your delegates didn't present the issue, then I would suggest that you volunteer to do the hard work of community organizing, instead of mouthing off on an anonymous website. [/quote] If you believe that each school has two delegates represented on MCCPTA and ones actively participating then I have a bridge I want to sell you. There are schools in the county that don’t even have functioning PTAs and some with barely enough people willing to serve on the board. [/quote] That's because they are all unpaid volunteers who stand nothing to gain personally from sucking up to Thomas Taylor, unlike every single individual that has spoken publicly in favor of the regional model.[/quote]
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