Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
How would installing a former MCPS staff member "shake up the board"?
If you think mcps staff are happy with the way things are going, you’re in for a big surprise. It’d be amazing to have someone who knows how bad it actually is on the board.
Judy Docca and Lynne Harris are former MCPS employees, as were Jeanette Dixon and Mike Durso before them. How were they able to shake up the board?
It is more of a shake down https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2022/09/breaking-another-237m-to-company-of.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
How would installing a former MCPS staff member "shake up the board"?
If you think mcps staff are happy with the way things are going, you’re in for a big surprise. It’d be amazing to have someone who knows how bad it actually is on the board.
Judy Docca and Lynne Harris are former MCPS employees, as were Jeanette Dixon and Mike Durso before them. How were they able to shake up the board?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
How would installing a former MCPS staff member "shake up the board"?
If you think mcps staff are happy with the way things are going, you’re in for a big surprise. It’d be amazing to have someone who knows how bad it actually is on the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
How would installing a former MCPS staff member "shake up the board"?
If you think mcps staff are happy with the way things are going, you’re in for a big surprise. It’d be amazing to have someone who knows how bad it actually is on the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
How would installing a former MCPS staff member "shake up the board"?
Anonymous wrote:Julie Yang got 2/3 the vote in the primary. Joftus’ time is almost over.
Anonymous wrote:Opinion: Why MCPS and the teachers union need to improve their relationship By Scott Joftus.
I dont remember any BOE member has voiced their own opinion publicly about the relationship between MCPS and the Teachers union. Does he speak for BOE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Julie Yang got 2/3 the vote in the primary. Joftus’ time is almost over.
The power of the Apple Ballot
Anonymous wrote:Julie Yang got 2/3 the vote in the primary. Joftus’ time is almost over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
He seems fine as long as you're fine with the status quo. Many feel we need to shake up the board and get some fresh blood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?
I think it's quite evident in many of his questions and comments at the board meetings. He regularly pushes for additional information to be shared, or conveyed in an improved way. I have never dealt with him personally, but other posters here have said he's been very responsive when they've contacted him with questions. I feel like Ms. Yang received the Apple Ballot endorsement mainly because she's a former MCPS staff member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he deserves a full term. I think he has a lot of knowledge and perspective about public school systems, and has a different kind of background than any of the other board members.
So where is the evidence that he has applied any of that during his time on the Board?