Anonymous wrote:They aren't revisiting the half days, they're revisiting the change to the start and end date, which they never voted on.
Anonymous wrote:They aren't revisiting the half days, they're revisiting the change to the start and end date, which they never voted on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
+1000, Couldn't agree more!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
It's just the same set of malcontents complaining about everything. The sky isn't falling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
Wait, really? I hadn’t heard that.
Does that mean they could possible take the half days away? Will the schedule change again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
Right. Regardless of what you think of the half-days (I honestly don't care that much and think some folks are making a bigger deal of it than it really is), the behavior by the board members in that room was an embarrassment.
The board members need to understand the process and rules and behave in a more professional manner.
And its clear that the board needs to serve in a stricter oversight role. The response from MCPS and some board members when reasonable pushback occurred is indicative of too close a relationship between the two bodies.
The Board should be skeptical of these, and the onus should be on MCPS to show why its necessary. They should not feel comfortable coming to a board meeting expect a rubber stamp approval.
That's the bigger problem here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
Wait, really? I hadn’t heard that.
Does that mean they could possible take the half days away? Will the schedule change again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
Wait, really? I hadn’t heard that.
Does that mean they could possible take the half days away? Will the schedule change again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
DP. I think it's a problem but not a huge one. But they scheduled a meeting for tomorrow to do it over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
Right. Regardless of what you think of the half-days (I honestly don't care that much and think some folks are making a bigger deal of it than it really is), the behavior by the board members in that room was an embarrassment.
The board members need to understand the process and rules and behave in a more professional manner.
And its clear that the board needs to serve in a stricter oversight role. The response from MCPS and some board members when reasonable pushback occurred is indicative of too close a relationship between the two bodies.
The Board should be skeptical of these, and the onus should be on MCPS to show why its necessary. They should not feel comfortable coming to a board meeting expect a rubber stamp approval.
That's the bigger problem here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
So you think this Board meeting is no big deal and normal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.
+1000, Couldn't agree more!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are all so clueless. Try getting involved, and learn what is actually going on. You too will be horrified by MCPS, and when you try to get things fixed you can be called a malcontent.
Really? It seems so much better now for my kids than when I was an MCPS student 30 years ago. Just seems like the same people find almost anything to complain about but lack the ability to see all the good things. A big part of this seems to be whether a person is able to take personal responsibility for their lives. I notice those who complain expect the school system to solve all their problems.