Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure I am seeing what you are. They have to make cuts because RJ was funded by allocations schools aren’t receiving anymore. I didn’t even know my school had an RJ coach. I can’t believe they want someone full time for it. Jawando probably wants that program to be increased. A 6000 stipend is insane. I wonder what they did to justify that size of a stipend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP’s premise. Maybe you’re seeing what you want to see and hearing what you want to hear. You may not like that they’re not funding the position, but doesn’t seem like he’s obscuring anything. Separately, man those meetings must be boring. Three minutes was more than enough!
Again: If you watched the exchange, you can tell Jawando had done his homework and he was forcing Damon to admit on the record that the RJ Coaches for elementary were being cut and that even though Damon was targeting the remaining funds for the secondary level, that it would in fact NOT fund the RJ Coach stipends at ALL secondary schools and that some would go without.
If you can't see that, then your eyes and ears do not work.
The exchange, factually, went like this:
Q: Why are there cuts to RJ coaches?
A: Explanation
Q: How are you going to allocate the reduced amount?
A: We will give it to middle schools
Q: That means there is no money for elementary schools?
A: Yes, and explained why
Maybe you don't watch a lot of hearings like this? That was textbook.
To be clear, there can be real disagreements about the substantive decision being made here. But attacking the testimony and saying the man was evasive in talking about it just isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP’s premise. Maybe you’re seeing what you want to see and hearing what you want to hear. You may not like that they’re not funding the position, but doesn’t seem like he’s obscuring anything. Separately, man those meetings must be boring. Three minutes was more than enough!
Again: If you watched the exchange, you can tell Jawando had done his homework and he was forcing Damon to admit on the record that the RJ Coaches for elementary were being cut and that even though Damon was targeting the remaining funds for the secondary level, that it would in fact NOT fund the RJ Coach stipends at ALL secondary schools and that some would go without.
If you can't see that, then your eyes and ears do not work.
The exchange, factually, went like this:
Q: Why are there cuts to RJ coaches?
A: Explanation
Q: How are you going to allocate the reduced amount?
A: We will give it to middle schools
Q: That means there is no money for elementary schools?
A: Yes, and explained why
Maybe you don't watch a lot of hearings like this? That was textbook.
To be clear, there can be real disagreements about the substantive decision being made here. But attacking the testimony and saying the man was evasive in talking about it just isn't true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP’s premise. Maybe you’re seeing what you want to see and hearing what you want to hear. You may not like that they’re not funding the position, but doesn’t seem like he’s obscuring anything. Separately, man those meetings must be boring. Three minutes was more than enough!
Again: If you watched the exchange, you can tell Jawando had done his homework and he was forcing Damon to admit on the record that the RJ Coaches for elementary were being cut and that even though Damon was targeting the remaining funds for the secondary level, that it would in fact NOT fund the RJ Coach stipends at ALL secondary schools and that some would go without.
If you can't see that, then your eyes and ears do not work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP’s premise. Maybe you’re seeing what you want to see and hearing what you want to hear. You may not like that they’re not funding the position, but doesn’t seem like he’s obscuring anything. Separately, man those meetings must be boring. Three minutes was more than enough!
Again: If you watched the exchange, you can tell Jawando had done his homework and he was forcing Damon to admit on the record that the RJ Coaches for elementary were being cut and that even though Damon was targeting the remaining funds for the secondary level, that it would in fact NOT fund the RJ Coach stipends at ALL secondary schools and that some would go without.
If you can't see that, then your eyes and ears do not work.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree with OP’s premise. Maybe you’re seeing what you want to see and hearing what you want to hear. You may not like that they’re not funding the position, but doesn’t seem like he’s obscuring anything. Separately, man those meetings must be boring. Three minutes was more than enough!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has at least one kid in MCPS
His social media says the kids are private.
That's a dumb thing to put out there for a guy in charge of the education committee of a county elected post.
FTLOG his kids are in public and private schools. This comes up every time his name is mentioned here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has at least one kid in MCPS
His social media says the kids are private.
That's a dumb thing to put out there for a guy in charge of the education committee of a county elected post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has at least one kid in MCPS
His social media says the kids are private.
Anonymous wrote:He has at least one kid in MCPS
Anonymous wrote:I'm no fan of Jawando. He touts public education, but his kids go to private/public charter schools. He's a public official who espouses to support black and brown families, however, he knowingly took financial donations from corporate donors who are bulldozing the Bethesda cemetary which contains the bones and bodies of slaves.
Anonymous wrote:I'm no fan of Jawando. He touts public education, but his kids go to private/public charter schools. He's a public official who espouses to support black and brown families, however, he knowingly took financial donations from corporate donors who are bulldozing the Bethesda cemetary which contains the bones and bodies of slaves.
Anonymous wrote:I'm no fan of Jawando. He touts public education, but his kids go to private/public charter schools. He's a public official who espouses to support black and brown families, however, he knowingly took financial donations from corporate donors who are bulldozing the Bethesda cemetary which contains the bones and bodies of slaves.