Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wished there would be deeper reporting looking into crucial issues within MCPS. For example:
1) MCPS has had a huge spike in overdoses at schools. Does MCPS have a long term plan on how to keep drugs from being sold and used at MCPS schools?
2) In school staffing shortages including general ed teachers, special ed teachers, counselors, para educators, and school psychologists - how many vacancies were not filled this past school year, the impact on students, and does MCPS have a plan to become fully staff for next school year?
3) Special Education issues - how well have special needs students recovered from pandemic learning loss, how many students were offered and received compensatory services, status on central office search for core leadership?
You should contact Em or other reporters and ask them to look into these questions.
Some of us have about some of those items, and have heard crickets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pay sucks for local journalism. they probably make a third of what staff reporters made just 10 years ago. There is a learning curve and I already see more depth in Espey’s reporting.
Having said that, it’s no longer sufficient to rely on media. You need to go read primary sources yourself.
What are the primary sources?
You can read through the BOE agendas and attached documents here:
http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/Public
And? That's it? That's nothing. Not even close. You've already missed so much other crucial information.
Feel free to provide links to additional sources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wished there would be deeper reporting looking into crucial issues within MCPS. For example:
1) MCPS has had a huge spike in overdoses at schools. Does MCPS have a long term plan on how to keep drugs from being sold and used at MCPS schools?
2) In school staffing shortages including general ed teachers, special ed teachers, counselors, para educators, and school psychologists - how many vacancies were not filled this past school year, the impact on students, and does MCPS have a plan to become fully staff for next school year?
3) Special Education issues - how well have special needs students recovered from pandemic learning loss, how many students were offered and received compensatory services, status on central office search for core leadership?
You should contact Em or other reporters and ask them to look into these questions.
Some of us have about some of those items, and have heard crickets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Personally I wished there would be deeper reporting looking into crucial issues within MCPS. For example:
1) MCPS has had a huge spike in overdoses at schools. Does MCPS have a long term plan on how to keep drugs from being sold and used at MCPS schools?
2) In school staffing shortages including general ed teachers, special ed teachers, counselors, para educators, and school psychologists - how many vacancies were not filled this past school year, the impact on students, and does MCPS have a plan to become fully staff for next school year?
3) Special Education issues - how well have special needs students recovered from pandemic learning loss, how many students were offered and received compensatory services, status on central office search for core leadership?
You should contact Em or other reporters and ask them to look into these questions.
Anonymous wrote:Personally I wished there would be deeper reporting looking into crucial issues within MCPS. For example:
1) MCPS has had a huge spike in overdoses at schools. Does MCPS have a long term plan on how to keep drugs from being sold and used at MCPS schools?
2) In school staffing shortages including general ed teachers, special ed teachers, counselors, para educators, and school psychologists - how many vacancies were not filled this past school year, the impact on students, and does MCPS have a plan to become fully staff for next school year?
3) Special Education issues - how well have special needs students recovered from pandemic learning loss, how many students were offered and received compensatory services, status on central office search for core leadership?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She definitely got a lot better during her time at BM. But for awhile she might as well been on the MCPS payroll. She would take a Jack Smith press release/memo and just hit copy/paste/submit. So much corruption and scandals that could have been dug into more during the Jack Smith era.
This is just nonsense.
Thanks MCPS. Good work keeping up the facade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She definitely got a lot better during her time at BM. But for awhile she might as well been on the MCPS payroll. She would take a Jack Smith press release/memo and just hit copy/paste/submit. So much corruption and scandals that could have been dug into more during the Jack Smith era.
This is just nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pay sucks for local journalism. they probably make a third of what staff reporters made just 10 years ago. There is a learning curve and I already see more depth in Espey’s reporting.
Having said that, it’s no longer sufficient to rely on media. You need to go read primary sources yourself.
What are the primary sources?
You can read through the BOE agendas and attached documents here:
http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/Public
And? That's it? That's nothing. Not even close. You've already missed so much other crucial information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pay sucks for local journalism. they probably make a third of what staff reporters made just 10 years ago. There is a learning curve and I already see more depth in Espey’s reporting.
Having said that, it’s no longer sufficient to rely on media. You need to go read primary sources yourself.
What are the primary sources?
You can read through the BOE agendas and attached documents here:
http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/Public
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pay sucks for local journalism. they probably make a third of what staff reporters made just 10 years ago. There is a learning curve and I already see more depth in Espey’s reporting.
Having said that, it’s no longer sufficient to rely on media. You need to go read primary sources yourself.
What are the primary sources?
You can read through the BOE agendas and attached documents here:
http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/mcpsmd/Board.nsf/Public
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pay sucks for local journalism. they probably make a third of what staff reporters made just 10 years ago. There is a learning curve and I already see more depth in Espey’s reporting.
Having said that, it’s no longer sufficient to rely on media. You need to go read primary sources yourself.
What are the primary sources?
Anonymous wrote:She definitely got a lot better during her time at BM. But for awhile she might as well been on the MCPS payroll. She would take a Jack Smith press release/memo and just hit copy/paste/submit. So much corruption and scandals that could have been dug into more during the Jack Smith era.