Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
DP. Not to mention:
BOE member salary $25K
Council member salary $167K
It is an incredibly poor policy decision to expect a Board member to do a high profile full-time job of oversight of one of the largest school districts in the country and pay them less than what you could make working part time at a fast food joint.
It's an intentional barrier that ensures only the wealthy (or well-married) can run for the BOE.
Or people do it in addition to another FT or PT job.
Maryland Legislators receive an annual salary of $54,437. Many of them are also college professors, either full or part-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
DP. Not to mention:
BOE member salary $25K
Council member salary $167K
It is an incredibly poor policy decision to expect a Board member to do a high profile full-time job of oversight of one of the largest school districts in the country and pay them less than what you could make working part time at a fast food joint.
It's an intentional barrier that ensures only the wealthy (or well-married) can run for the BOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
DP. Not to mention:
BOE member salary $25K
Council member salary $167K
It is an incredibly poor policy decision to expect a Board member to do a high profile full-time job of oversight of one of the largest school districts in the country and pay them less than what you could make working part time at a fast food joint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
DP. Not to mention:
BOE member salary $25K
Council member salary $167K
It is an incredibly poor policy decision to expect a Board member to do a high profile full-time job of oversight of one of the largest school districts in the country and pay them less than what you could make working part time at a fast food joint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
DP. Not to mention:
BOE member salary $25K
Council member salary $167K
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
No. They served their time, now they're on to something else. It's hard to give your all to a cause for more than a few years, PP. You're not as effective or enthusastic anymore. That's human nature, and not a reflection on the BOE.
Anonymous wrote:SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/16/silvestre-election-county-council/
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.
Looks like no one enjoys or values serving on the MCPS Board of Education. I wonder why?
Montgomery County school board member Karla Silvestre announced Tuesday she is running for one of the County Council at-large seats in the 2026 gubernatorial election.
“I moved to Montgomery County nearly twenty years ago for the jobs, schools, and public amenities like parks and transportation hubs that gave my family a high quality of life,” Silvestre said in a Tuesday press release. “However, our county faces great challenges with strained resources and now federal actions disrupting our workforce and our community. I want to put my proven experience to work for the people of our county to strengthen our local economy and provide the quality of life that our residents expect and deserve.”
Silvestre, a Silver Spring resident and Democrat, was elected to the school board in 2018 as an at-large member and was re-elected in 2022. She served as county president for two years and is chair of the school board’s Fiscal Management Committee. She also works at Montgomery College as the director of Community Engagement and previously worked for the county government as a community liaison in the Office of Community Partnerships, according to her announcement.
Silvestre is the second school board member to announce her campaign for County Council. School board President Julie Yang announced in July she was seeking the District 1 seat held by Andrew Friedson (D-Dist. 1). Friedson is running for county executive to replace Marc Elrich (D), who cannot run again due to term limits.