Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BOE members Evans, Ovens, Yang, SMOB Saaed, BOE analyst, BOE communications coordinator, and BOE assistant listening to an amazing panel of MCP MS and HS students engaging in discussion and advocacy on issues that they experience in the school and issues that ALL have been affected by in the county and beyond.
Not to disparage the students who attended, because they were wonderful, but many of these students were the students who have already been active on the SMOB advisory board and/or the BOE's own intern, Nico D'Orazio. So honestly, the group was comprised of a bunch of student leaders who the board regularly hears from anyway.
I'm sure the BoE and all of MCPS want to hear from other students but these are the ones who agreed to share, present. If you are a parent, why don't you get YOUR kid to come forward? If you're a student and didn't share, or you are an adult that doesn't have a student, stop disparaging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BOE members Evans, Ovens, Yang, SMOB Saaed, BOE analyst, BOE communications coordinator, and BOE assistant listening to an amazing panel of MCP MS and HS students engaging in discussion and advocacy on issues that they experience in the school and issues that ALL have been affected by in the county and beyond.
Not to disparage the students who attended, because they were wonderful, but many of these students were the students who have already been active on the SMOB advisory board and/or the BOE's own intern, Nico D'Orazio. So honestly, the group was comprised of a bunch of student leaders who the board regularly hears from anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BOE members Evans, Ovens, Yang, SMOB Saaed, BOE analyst, BOE communications coordinator, and BOE assistant listening to an amazing panel of MCP MS and HS students engaging in discussion and advocacy on issues that they experience in the school and issues that ALL have been affected by in the county and beyond.
Not to disparage the students who attended, because they were wonderful, but many of these students were the students who have already been active on the SMOB advisory board and/or the BOE's own intern, Nico D'Orazio. So honestly, the group was comprised of a bunch of student leaders who the board regularly hears from anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:some topics included later school times, narcan-opiod
Can they discuss bathrooms being locked up in the upper schools?
Anonymous wrote:some topics included later school times, narcan-opiod
Anonymous wrote:BOE members Evans, Ovens, Yang, SMOB Saaed, BOE analyst, BOE communications coordinator, and BOE assistant listening to an amazing panel of MCP MS and HS students engaging in discussion and advocacy on issues that they experience in the school and issues that ALL have been affected by in the county and beyond.