Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other questions for people who were there?
- Were any members of the BoE there?
- What about any teachers or leaders from the Blair magnets?
- Any idea if a video was recorded?
Laura Stewart was there. I would not know the Blair folks by sight so IDK. And no video, unless it was in the "feedback room" that I had no idea existed until just now (but I doubt it.)
Thank you. Just want to flag this where they posted that the sessions would be recorded and posted online:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/mcps-news/2025/10/upcoming-boundary--programs-analysis-sessions/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?
Blair session in progress right now. I'm looking forward to hearing first-hand experience tonight which will prepare us better for the Thursday meeting.
It was awful. The MCPS staff employed a divide-and-conquer approach. People were pigeonholed into various classrooms, with the media center featuring Central Office administrators (not teachers) there to answer parents' questions about programs, not that this staff has first-hand experience teaching lately. Principals from nearby schools were there trying to find out information about what was going to happen with regional programs.
Look for the feedback room. That is where MCPS' chief of staff and chief academic officer were stonewalling the difficult questions tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other questions for people who were there?
- Were any members of the BoE there?
- What about any teachers or leaders from the Blair magnets?
- Any idea if a video was recorded?
Laura Stewart was there. I would not know the Blair folks by sight so IDK. And no video, unless it was in the "feedback room" that I had no idea existed until just now (but I doubt it.)
Anonymous wrote:Other questions for people who were there?
- Were any members of the BoE there?
- What about any teachers or leaders from the Blair magnets?
- Any idea if a video was recorded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?
Blair session in progress right now. I'm looking forward to hearing first-hand experience tonight which will prepare us better for the Thursday meeting.
It was awful. The MCPS staff employed a divide-and-conquer approach. People were pigeonholed into various classrooms, with the media center featuring Central Office administrators (not teachers) there to answer parents' questions about programs, not that this staff has first-hand experience teaching lately. Principals from nearby schools were there trying to find out information about what was going to happen with regional programs.
Look for the feedback room. That is where MCPS' chief of staff and chief academic officer were stonewalling the difficult questions tonight.
Good lord
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?
Blair session in progress right now. I'm looking forward to hearing first-hand experience tonight which will prepare us better for the Thursday meeting.
It was awful. The MCPS staff employed a divide-and-conquer approach. People were pigeonholed into various classrooms, with the media center featuring Central Office administrators (not teachers) there to answer parents' questions about programs, not that this staff has first-hand experience teaching lately. Principals from nearby schools were there trying to find out information about what was going to happen with regional programs.
Look for the feedback room. That is where MCPS' chief of staff and chief academic officer were stonewalling the difficult questions tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?
Blair session in progress right now. I'm looking forward to hearing first-hand experience tonight which will prepare us better for the Thursday meeting.
It was awful. The MCPS staff employed a divide-and-conquer approach. People were pigeonholed into various classrooms, with the media center featuring Central Office administrators (not teachers) there to answer parents' questions about programs, not that this staff has first-hand experience teaching lately. Principals from nearby schools were there trying to find out information about what was going to happen with regional programs.
Look for the feedback room. That is where MCPS' chief of staff and chief academic officer were stonewalling the difficult questions tonight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?
Blair session in progress right now. I'm looking forward to hearing first-hand experience tonight which will prepare us better for the Thursday meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Also there were so many questions and comments raising pretty obvious things that Jeannie reacted like she'd never thought about before. Maybe it's just an act but frankly I really think she is just not thinking about a lot of glaringly obvious issues.
Anonymous wrote:Staff spread out throughout the room, but we didn't have to sit through a presentation and could just jump right into asking questions/sharing thoughts. Lots of folks around Jeannie Franklin, who had a little mini mic so people could hear her, but it was hard to hear eachother's' questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New presentation slides suggest they are allowing only 15 minutes of at-table, small-group Q&A.
They are going to make everyone listen to 45 minutes of presentation on stuff most of us already know?