Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
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I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Agree, this is coming from Taylor. He is repeating what he did in his last school district. But I will still vote against any Board member that fails to do her job and vote against this plan. What a disaster. The Board needs to take its oversight role more seriously.
The BOE hasn't taken its oversight role seriously anytime in recent memory
Taylor is going to tank the county's economy with this chaos.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why MCPS is insisting that their money pit proposal that worsens inequity is the only solution.
For changes this big and costly, multiple proposals should be welcome, RFP-style, and the community actively involved in a careful, methodical, transparent process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Agree, this is coming from Taylor. He is repeating what he did in his last school district. But I will still vote against any Board member that fails to do her job and vote against this plan. What a disaster. The Board needs to take its oversight role more seriously.
The BOE hasn't taken its oversight role seriously anytime in recent memory
Taylor is going to tank the county's economy with this chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Agree, this is coming from Taylor. He is repeating what he did in his last school district. But I will still vote against any Board member that fails to do her job and vote against this plan. What a disaster. The Board needs to take its oversight role more seriously.
The BOE hasn't taken its oversight role seriously anytime in recent memory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Agree, this is coming from Taylor. He is repeating what he did in his last school district. But I will still vote against any Board member that fails to do her job and vote against this plan. What a disaster. The Board needs to take its oversight role more seriously.
The BOE hasn't taken its oversight role seriously anytime in recent memory
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Agree, this is coming from Taylor. He is repeating what he did in his last school district. But I will still vote against any Board member that fails to do her job and vote against this plan. What a disaster. The Board needs to take its oversight role more seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Taylor is blaming the BOE for this. He tells parents that he didn't want to do boundary studies or program analysis, but the BOE made him do it.
I don't think they are making him direct this sh__ show, but it appears they will go along with him. I don't see enough push-back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
They are partly behind this. It's all a show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
Anonymous wrote:This regional program design is a train wreck. I'm voting for candidates that oppose it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.
It is extraordinary the way the BOE is going along with all of this. Laura Stewart made an attempt to discuss slowing this down, but she now seems to be going along with it. Where is Julie Yang on this? She knows better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone thinks Taylor will deliver anything resembling quality with his regional program scheme, they haven’t been paying attention. The teachers’ union is on the right track with its recommendations.
+1
I can't imagine anybody besides Taylor actually believes this is going to go well. I think the CO staff are just following his direction. I'm stunned that the BOE is going along with this as well. Our ES PTA has many questions that have gone unanswered. We're in the DCC and most of us think the overall goals are good and support expanding access to programs, but the way they are going about it makes no sense whatsoever. Why are our elected officials ignoring the massive negative impacts this will have on existing programs and the obvious fact that the new programs will be awful? Who on earth would want for their kid a program that is being made up as they go along? The 6th and 7th grade families are losing their minds and I don't blame them one bit. The fact that the BOE is just pretending this is all fine and that you can increase equity without actually doing an equity analysis (which MCPS seems not to know how to do, for all their talk about equity) is unconscionable.