Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ cluster reps are organizing to advocate at the County Council for the reinstatement of the Auditorium at Woodward.
You can reach the entire council through this link: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/CCL_ContactForms/ContactCouncil.aspx
What's their argument on where the money should come from?
Can we reinstate developer impact taxes yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sports practice schedule is also crazy. Kids will get bused all over the county for practices. Then they will be brought back to Woodward after practice. Then a different bus will take them back to their neighborhood. With rush hour traffic, kids will spend a lot of time on various buses. Seth Adams and his crew just dropped this bombshell last week
That's Jeff Sullivan you'll want to direct your anger toward.
Animosity toward Seth Adams in this situation is misplaced. He is the only project manager at MCPS who has earned my respect over the years. I do not believe he held his current (higher) position in 2019 when this plan was first hatched. He gets the buildings built, but don't blame him for the failure in communication about the practical impact on the Northwood community. There was never a time when the sports fields were going to be ready, and the Auditorium situation rests squarely on this current budget cycle. If someone has $$$$ sitting around, discuss donating it to build the auditorium.
Seth was in charge of this back then. He ran the whole capital improvements bit. Just not yet all of facilities.
He was director of the Division of Construction back then, not Associate Superintendent for the Office of Facilities Management, the post he currently holds and to which he was promoted on May 25, 2023. The earliest impacts on the Northwood community are in August. Personally, I think more communication should have started 6 months out in February, but I think a lot of CO energy was zapped by the Superintendent investigation and they did not have the budget nailed down regarding the Auditorium situation. Many moving parts. Communication problems up and down the chain.
I'm not sure if/where you draw a distinction, unless you are just reporting the proper title (I said he was running capital improvements where you note Director of Construction -- tomAto/tomAHto). He definitely was shaping the whole Woodward-Northwood thing well prior to initial BOE approvals. Agree about moving parts and MCPS comms problems.
DP. Capital Planning is one division, Construction is another, both within Facilities Management.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ cluster reps are organizing to advocate at the County Council for the reinstatement of the Auditorium at Woodward.
You can reach the entire council through this link: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/CCL_ContactForms/ContactCouncil.aspx
What's their argument on where the money should come from?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sports practice schedule is also crazy. Kids will get bused all over the county for practices. Then they will be brought back to Woodward after practice. Then a different bus will take them back to their neighborhood. With rush hour traffic, kids will spend a lot of time on various buses. Seth Adams and his crew just dropped this bombshell last week
That's Jeff Sullivan you'll want to direct your anger toward.
Animosity toward Seth Adams in this situation is misplaced. He is the only project manager at MCPS who has earned my respect over the years. I do not believe he held his current (higher) position in 2019 when this plan was first hatched. He gets the buildings built, but don't blame him for the failure in communication about the practical impact on the Northwood community. There was never a time when the sports fields were going to be ready, and the Auditorium situation rests squarely on this current budget cycle. If someone has $$$$ sitting around, discuss donating it to build the auditorium.
Seth was in charge of this back then. He ran the whole capital improvements bit. Just not yet all of facilities.
He was director of the Division of Construction back then, not Associate Superintendent for the Office of Facilities Management, the post he currently holds and to which he was promoted on May 25, 2023. The earliest impacts on the Northwood community are in August. Personally, I think more communication should have started 6 months out in February, but I think a lot of CO energy was zapped by the Superintendent investigation and they did not have the budget nailed down regarding the Auditorium situation. Many moving parts. Communication problems up and down the chain.
I'm not sure if/where you draw a distinction, unless you are just reporting the proper title (I said he was running capital improvements where you note Director of Construction -- tomAto/tomAHto). He definitely was shaping the whole Woodward-Northwood thing well prior to initial BOE approvals. Agree about moving parts and MCPS comms problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure why anyone is surprised.
MCPS has shown over and over again that they are not competent and they put students and teachers last. Seth Adams would not last long at any well run business
A well run business would not constantly be pulling the rug out from under the man! A pp accused him of lying, but it is not lying when you have to respond to changing circumstances. And no, I am not Mr. Adams or his mother.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sports practice schedule is also crazy. Kids will get bused all over the county for practices. Then they will be brought back to Woodward after practice. Then a different bus will take them back to their neighborhood. With rush hour traffic, kids will spend a lot of time on various buses. Seth Adams and his crew just dropped this bombshell last week
That's Jeff Sullivan you'll want to direct your anger toward.
Animosity toward Seth Adams in this situation is misplaced. He is the only project manager at MCPS who has earned my respect over the years. I do not believe he held his current (higher) position in 2019 when this plan was first hatched. He gets the buildings built, but don't blame him for the failure in communication about the practical impact on the Northwood community. There was never a time when the sports fields were going to be ready, and the Auditorium situation rests squarely on this current budget cycle. If someone has $$$$ sitting around, discuss donating it to build the auditorium.
Seth was in charge of this back then. He ran the whole capital improvements bit. Just not yet all of facilities.
He was director of the Division of Construction back then, not Associate Superintendent for the Office of Facilities Management, the post he currently holds and to which he was promoted on May 25, 2023. The earliest impacts on the Northwood community are in August. Personally, I think more communication should have started 6 months out in February, but I think a lot of CO energy was zapped by the Superintendent investigation and they did not have the budget nailed down regarding the Auditorium situation. Many moving parts. Communication problems up and down the chain.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure why anyone is surprised.
MCPS has shown over and over again that they are not competent and they put students and teachers last. Seth Adams would not last long at any well run business
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WJ cluster reps are organizing to advocate at the County Council for the reinstatement of the Auditorium at Woodward.
You can reach the entire council through this link: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/CCL_ContactForms/ContactCouncil.aspx
What's their argument on where the money should come from?
Anonymous wrote:WJ cluster reps are organizing to advocate at the County Council for the reinstatement of the Auditorium at Woodward.
You can reach the entire council through this link: https://www2.montgomerycountymd.gov/CCL_ContactForms/ContactCouncil.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
100% BS
SETH ADAMS is in charge. He tells the BOE what will happen.
Everyone working on Woodward knows this.
Well, Seth Adams is incompetent because this move is a shitshow
Seth Adams is very competent, and that is why these short-changed projects move forward. His interests, reflecting those of MCPS leadership (and county council funding priorities), and those of the stakeholders, families, teachers, etc., they are supposed to serve are simply misaligned, which is why these short-changed projects are considered in the first place.
Like most of those in highly compensated positions with considerable exposure to politics, he's willing to color his communication to facilitate certain objectives (e.g., leaving out key, foreseeable items when speaking with until it is too late for others to advocate for anything different). This is true of many in upper MCPS leadership.
Where better aligned, there are benefits to that capability. Just look at his takedown of the charter school application. Applicants for those not only would undercut system funding for others, but typically rely on known shaky and outright false assumptions that would under-deliver to the students they putatively would serve. MCPS was forced by the state to reconsider, and did so, but stomped all over it with the help of Adams' excellent critique of their incomparably low expectations for cost and resulting financing. It was clear from both the thrust of their own presentation and their reactions to Adams' counter that MCPS had kept him in their back pocket until the last minute, when it would be most damaging and offer the least opportunity for the applicants to recover.
Just because he's good at his job doesn't mean he's good with it. Northwood isn't the only community that has been on the short end of that stick.
LOL Hi Seth!
Now tell everyone how YOUR plan was to put a cell tower in the Woodward home team bleachers so the spectators would only be allowed to sit on half the field. You loved that plan, but you were stopped because it was exposed that you lied to the hearing examiner.
The PP's writing style is a little.overwrought and therefore unclear, but I think they called Seth Adams a liar, so I doubt it's Adams posting.
The post did nothing but praise Seth Adams over and over. It is him or his mother.
You lack reading comprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://moco360.media/2024/04/11/northwood-high-students-parents-share-frustration-with-proposed-plans-for-pending-move-to-woodward-high/
There was a community meeting yesterday about the move to Woodward. What blew my mind the most about this was there is no one in charge of overseeing the whole construction & move, just little departments (transportation, athletics, etc.) working on their little piece of the puzzle. Explains a lot.
100% BS
SETH ADAMS is in charge. He tells the BOE what will happen.
Everyone working on Woodward knows this.
Well, Seth Adams is incompetent because this move is a shitshow
Seth Adams is very competent, and that is why these short-changed projects move forward. His interests, reflecting those of MCPS leadership (and county council funding priorities), and those of the stakeholders, families, teachers, etc., they are supposed to serve are simply misaligned, which is why these short-changed projects are considered in the first place.
Like most of those in highly compensated positions with considerable exposure to politics, he's willing to color his communication to facilitate certain objectives (e.g., leaving out key, foreseeable items when speaking with until it is too late for others to advocate for anything different). This is true of many in upper MCPS leadership.
Where better aligned, there are benefits to that capability. Just look at his takedown of the charter school application. Applicants for those not only would undercut system funding for others, but typically rely on known shaky and outright false assumptions that would under-deliver to the students they putatively would serve. MCPS was forced by the state to reconsider, and did so, but stomped all over it with the help of Adams' excellent critique of their incomparably low expectations for cost and resulting financing. It was clear from both the thrust of their own presentation and their reactions to Adams' counter that MCPS had kept him in their back pocket until the last minute, when it would be most damaging and offer the least opportunity for the applicants to recover.
Just because he's good at his job doesn't mean he's good with it. Northwood isn't the only community that has been on the short end of that stick.
LOL Hi Seth!
Now tell everyone how YOUR plan was to put a cell tower in the Woodward home team bleachers so the spectators would only be allowed to sit on half the field. You loved that plan, but you were stopped because it was exposed that you lied to the hearing examiner.
The PP's writing style is a little.overwrought and therefore unclear, but I think they called Seth Adams a liar, so I doubt it's Adams posting.
The post did nothing but praise Seth Adams over and over. It is him or his mother.