Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15:12 again. If you're concerned about those charges for pizza delivery on MCPS officials' Amex cards, the Parents Coalition are your folks. Don't expect to learn whether there was a good explanation, however, like the MCPS officials had locked themselves in a room until they finished some urgent task. The Parents Coalition just isn't that kind of group. They're about raising the alarm rather than taking constructive or nuanced positions.
You hit the nail on the head. It's all about Janus Sartucci listening to the sound of her own voice. She's MoCo's own version of Bill O'Reilly, and is worth about as much attention as he should be given; none!
Anonymous wrote:15:12 again. If you're concerned about those charges for pizza delivery on MCPS officials' Amex cards, the Parents Coalition are your folks. Don't expect to learn whether there was a good explanation, however, like the MCPS officials had locked themselves in a room until they finished some urgent task. The Parents Coalition just isn't that kind of group. They're about raising the alarm rather than taking constructive or nuanced positions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have pretty different functions, although there is some overlap. Your school's PTA is about organizing mulch sales and book drives to fund purchases for the school's own media center, prom and international day. The PTA may also may hold parent info sessions on bullying or other current educational issues, or they may have a screening of Race to Nowhere.
The Parents' Coalition focuses on county-wide issues that may include bullying, but they also ask a lot of questions about what does MCPS do with money from the sale of some school or land. And they criticize transparency endlessly. To my knowledge, however, they've never posted any follow-up, along the lines of "we found out where the money went, it went to improve facilities for LD kids" or something of that sort. The tone is pretty belligerent, as PPs have pointed out, and they always hate whichever Superintendent is in the job.
My acquaintances see them as a perhaps necessary evil, rather than a font of knowledge and understanding. They ask some good questions, but don't expect answers, unless the answers are suitably inflammatory.
Seems fair--though my fellow parents and I don't find the collection of people transparent or accepting of criticism.
Anonymous wrote:They have pretty different functions, although there is some overlap. Your school's PTA is about organizing mulch sales and book drives to fund purchases for the school's own media center, prom and international day. The PTA may also may hold parent info sessions on bullying or other current educational issues, or they may have a screening of Race to Nowhere.
The Parents' Coalition focuses on county-wide issues that may include bullying, but they also ask a lot of questions about what does MCPS do with money from the sale of some school or land. And they criticize transparency endlessly. To my knowledge, however, they've never posted any follow-up, along the lines of "we found out where the money went, it went to improve facilities for LD kids" or something of that sort. The tone is pretty belligerent, as PPs have pointed out, and they always hate whichever Superintendent is in the job.
My acquaintances see them as a perhaps necessary evil, rather than a font of knowledge and understanding. They ask some good questions, but don't expect answers, unless the answers are suitably inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:They have pretty different functions, although there is some overlap. Your school's PTA is about organizing mulch sales and book drives to fund purchases for the school's own media center, prom and international day. The PTA may also may hold parent info sessions on bullying or other current educational issues, or they may have a screening of Race to Nowhere.
The Parents' Coalition focuses on county-wide issues that may include bullying, but they also ask a lot of questions about what does MCPS do with money from the sale of some school or land. And they criticize transparency endlessly. To my knowledge, however, they've never posted any follow-up, along the lines of "we found out where the money went, it went to improve facilities for LD kids" or something of that sort. The tone is pretty belligerent, as PPs have pointed out, and they always hate whichever Superintendent is in the job.
My acquaintances see them as a perhaps necessary evil, rather than a font of knowledge and understanding. They ask some good questions, but don't expect answers, unless the answers are suitably inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:Janus Sartucci is the ringleader, who - b/c of an ax she had to grind with her son's school - started a battle with MCPS.
They berate MCPS for its lack of transparency, but fail many times to publish posts by readers who disagree with their agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Isnt the Parents Coalition really just a website where people post comments?