Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Laura Stewart apologized to Dan Silva from Magruder and offered to have a long meeting with him.
Why did he get to speak at so many BOE meetings when many of us at other schools didn’t get picked in the lottery?
Stewart, if you’re reading this, please answer my emails!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
How is that a win for WJ??? im in this cluster. My 8th grader was accepted into Blair. My younger kid will not have such an opportunity. I was very against this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
How is that a win for WJ??? im in this cluster. My 8th grader was accepted into Blair. My younger kid will not have such an opportunity. I was very against this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
MBLI was a fraud from the start and supporting it was racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
None? Your high school assignment is the one that they voted on today. That won’t change again when your 5th grader gets there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
None? Your high school assignment is the one that they voted on today. That won’t change again when your 5th grader gets there.
Could they once the elementary school boundaries get rezoned?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When will the regional model go into effect?
Not this fall but the following (Fall 2027).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
None? Your high school assignment is the one that they voted on today. That won’t change again when your 5th grader gets there.
Anonymous wrote:When will the regional model go into effect?
Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they pass Woodward yet?
It was all passed.
Huge win for WJ.