Anonymous wrote:There's something like 20,000 employees at MCPS. Presumably supervisors oversee what their employees are spending funds on.
My takeaway was that the BOE is supposed to approve of anything over $25k, and there were 7 vendors who received more than that amount, but it doesn't say what vendors. In my head, instead of thinking the worst, am thinking 136 ESs each ordered $250 worth of educational and classroom supplies from Lakeshore Learning or something.
And of course there a quote from the Parent Coalition who always like to stir the pot and draw attention to themselves.
MCPS says they've already put new systems in place so it doesn't happen again. It is a new administration, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's something like 20,000 employees at MCPS. Presumably supervisors oversee what their employees are spending funds on.
My takeaway was that the BOE is supposed to approve of anything over $25k, and there were 7 vendors who received more than that amount, but it doesn't say what vendors. In my head, instead of thinking the worst, am thinking 136 ESs each ordered $250 worth of educational and classroom supplies from Lakeshore Learning or something.
And of course there a quote from the Parent Coalition who always like to stir the pot and draw attention to themselves.
MCPS says they've already put new systems in place so it doesn't happen again. It is a new administration, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt
I truly do not understand why people give MCPS/Taylor this much grace given the system's track record and Taylor's own propensity for mismanagement (see the failure to respond timely to background checks issue and his spat with the OIG about it).
It's either naivete or blind loyalty to the system.
Anonymous wrote:There's something like 20,000 employees at MCPS. Presumably supervisors oversee what their employees are spending funds on.
My takeaway was that the BOE is supposed to approve of anything over $25k, and there were 7 vendors who received more than that amount, but it doesn't say what vendors. In my head, instead of thinking the worst, am thinking 136 ESs each ordered $250 worth of educational and classroom supplies from Lakeshore Learning or something.
And of course there a quote from the Parent Coalition who always like to stir the pot and draw attention to themselves.
MCPS says they've already put new systems in place so it doesn't happen again. It is a new administration, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt
Anonymous wrote:There's something like 20,000 employees at MCPS. Presumably supervisors oversee what their employees are spending funds on.
My takeaway was that the BOE is supposed to approve of anything over $25k, and there were 7 vendors who received more than that amount, but it doesn't say what vendors. In my head, instead of thinking the worst, am thinking 136 ESs each ordered $250 worth of educational and classroom supplies from Lakeshore Learning or something.
And of course there a quote from the Parent Coalition who always like to stir the pot and draw attention to themselves.
MCPS says they've already put new systems in place so it doesn't happen again. It is a new administration, so I will give them the benefit of the doubt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the $10 million is for expense card dispersed throughout the system and used by a variety of MCPS staff.
I presume the board authorized MCPS to have personal expense cards like this? I don't know. But it does beg the question of what controls MCPS has in place to manage the expenses that are charged to these individual cards.
From the article the boe hasn’t voted on this spending since 2014.
Sure, because the BOE doesn't vote on individual employees' expense card purchases.
From the article there is no limit on how much can be spent on MCPS credit cards.
From the article the last vote was in 2014 for $0.
The article doesn't say that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the $10 million is for expense card dispersed throughout the system and used by a variety of MCPS staff.
I presume the board authorized MCPS to have personal expense cards like this? I don't know. But it does beg the question of what controls MCPS has in place to manage the expenses that are charged to these individual cards.
From the article the boe hasn’t voted on this spending since 2014.
Sure, because the BOE doesn't vote on individual employees' expense card purchases.
From the article there is no limit on how much can be spent on MCPS credit cards.
From the article the last vote was in 2014 for $0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the $10 million is for expense card dispersed throughout the system and used by a variety of MCPS staff.
I presume the board authorized MCPS to have personal expense cards like this? I don't know. But it does beg the question of what controls MCPS has in place to manage the expenses that are charged to these individual cards.
From the article the boe hasn’t voted on this spending since 2014.
Sure, because the BOE doesn't vote on individual employees' expense card purchases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the $10 million is for expense card dispersed throughout the system and used by a variety of MCPS staff.
I presume the board authorized MCPS to have personal expense cards like this? I don't know. But it does beg the question of what controls MCPS has in place to manage the expenses that are charged to these individual cards.
From the article the boe hasn’t voted on this spending since 2014.
Anonymous wrote:So the $10 million is for expense card dispersed throughout the system and used by a variety of MCPS staff.
I presume the board authorized MCPS to have personal expense cards like this? I don't know. But it does beg the question of what controls MCPS has in place to manage the expenses that are charged to these individual cards.