Anonymous wrote:Hallelujah!
Board of Education
Board of Education District 001
Blaeuer, Maria
Non-Partisan
Jurisdiction Montgomery County
Status Active -
Filed Regular - 02/27/2018
Email maria.blaeuer@gmail.com
Maria Blaeuer is a Staff Attorney who joined AJE in 2016. She has spent most of her legal career in private practice focusing on special education law and the needs of students with disabilities in low-to-moderate income communities. As part of that practice, she has provided professional development and continuing education about special education to attorneys, teachers and other service providers in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Massachusetts, Illinois and Pennsylvania.
In her current role, Ms. Blaeuer works with schools and families to ensure that students receive the best education possible under the law. She brings a unique perspective to this role, having participated in the IEP and special education process as a student with an IEP herself, as a teacher of students with disabilities, as a parent, and now at AJE, as an attorney for students and families.
She obtained her Bachelor’s degree with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University, earned her law degree from Howard University School of Law and is pursing a Master’s degree in Education Policy. Ms. Blaeuer is a native of the Washington D.C. region, and serves as an appointed member of the Montgomery County, MD Commission on Juvenile Justice, and is on the board of a small charter school serving at-risk and over-age and under-credited students. She is also the proud parent of three children.
Anonymous wrote:To see who has filed:
Go to http://elections.state.md.us/elections/2018/primary_candidates/gen_cand_lists_2018_1__by_county_16.html BOE is the very last entry. (It shows candidates for At Large, and then Districts 1, 3, and 5.)
Jill Ortman-Fouse has removed her name from At-Large.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?
You're a very replaceable person with thousands of various nobodies willing to step up for tips. Executives are harder replace and cost more to do so.
Fortunately Docca is not an executive and easily replaced.
Unless someone steps up from District 1 by tomorrow... she won't be replaced for another 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?
You're a very replaceable person with thousands of various nobodies willing to step up for tips. Executives are harder replace and cost more to do so.
Fortunately Docca is not an executive and easily replaced.
Unless someone steps up from District 1 by tomorrow... she won't be replaced for another 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?
You're a very replaceable person with thousands of various nobodies willing to step up for tips. Executives are harder replace and cost more to do so.
Fortunately Docca is not an executive and easily replaced.
Unless someone steps up from District 1 by tomorrow... she won't be replaced for another 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?
You're a very replaceable person with thousands of various nobodies willing to step up for tips. Executives are harder replace and cost more to do so.
Fortunately Docca is not an executive and easily replaced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?
You're a very replaceable person with thousands of various nobodies willing to step up for tips. Executives are harder replace and cost more to do so.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a waitress. I'd be fired if I used the word. I'd definitely be fired if I used the word and somebody complained. I need to get a new job (not that I need to use the word). Is she still there because she is an elected official?