Anonymous wrote:Will it be streamed? Is there a link available?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every superintendent we've ever had has been excoriated on this board.
Is it the same people who look for fault in every leader? Are they different people? (People who loved the last super are criticizing this one?). Are they Russian bots who are just looking to sow conflict?
This is a serious question. My best guess is that it's Moco residents who like to try to undermine anyone in authority. But I'm genuinely curious. I understand people speaking strongly about policies and decisions. But the amount of personal animosity is confusing to me. For the most part, these are all folks who are doing their best to make the system better under an avalanche of challenges. It's possible to strongly disagree with their decisions without making personal insults and attacks.
If every superintendent has been "excoriated" as you claim, maybe the problem is not us but rather the system that is MCPS? Have you thought about that?
Also, why do you feel the need to carry water for Taylor?
Anonymous wrote:Every superintendent we've ever had has been excoriated on this board.
Is it the same people who look for fault in every leader? Are they different people? (People who loved the last super are criticizing this one?). Are they Russian bots who are just looking to sow conflict?
This is a serious question. My best guess is that it's Moco residents who like to try to undermine anyone in authority. But I'm genuinely curious. I understand people speaking strongly about policies and decisions. But the amount of personal animosity is confusing to me. For the most part, these are all folks who are doing their best to make the system better under an avalanche of challenges. It's possible to strongly disagree with their decisions without making personal insults and attacks.
Anonymous wrote:Every superintendent we've ever had has been excoriated on this board.
Is it the same people who look for fault in every leader? Are they different people? (People who loved the last super are criticizing this one?). Are they Russian bots who are just looking to sow conflict?
This is a serious question. My best guess is that it's Moco residents who like to try to undermine anyone in authority. But I'm genuinely curious. I understand people speaking strongly about policies and decisions. But the amount of personal animosity is confusing to me. For the most part, these are all folks who are doing their best to make the system better under an avalanche of challenges. It's possible to strongly disagree with their decisions without making personal insults and attacks.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that public testimonies had to be submitted in advance so that the BOE and the public could avoid surprises and ask the testifying person questions. If this is the case, why isn’t Dr. Taylor expected to do the same? What does he have to hide?
Anonymous wrote:Every superintendent we've ever had has been excoriated on this board.
Is it the same people who look for fault in every leader? Are they different people? (People who loved the last super are criticizing this one?). Are they Russian bots who are just looking to sow conflict?
This is a serious question. My best guess is that it's Moco residents who like to try to undermine anyone in authority. But I'm genuinely curious. I understand people speaking strongly about policies and decisions. But the amount of personal animosity is confusing to me. For the most part, these are all folks who are doing their best to make the system better under an avalanche of challenges. It's possible to strongly disagree with their decisions without making personal insults and attacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc
Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.
True but this is the first round with future meetings and chances and not a final vote. If it was a final vote that would be different.
Gmafb. This is a public meeting for which elected officials should be able to prepare questions.
Taylor is intentionally preventing them from being able to meaningfully prepare. It is disrespectful to the BOE and to the public.
This BOE?:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1312756.page
In some ways Taylor is probably trying to protect the BOE members because if the public can't see the recommendation they can't demand they ask specific questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc
Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.
True but this is the first round with future meetings and chances and not a final vote. If it was a final vote that would be different.
Gmafb. This is a public meeting for which elected officials should be able to prepare questions.
Taylor is intentionally preventing them from being able to meaningfully prepare. It is disrespectful to the BOE and to the public.
This BOE?:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1312756.page
Anonymous wrote:I thought that public testimonies had to be submitted in advance so that the BOE and the public could avoid surprises and ask the testifying person questions. If this is the case, why isn’t Dr. Taylor expected to do the same? What does he have to hide?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is presenting at a public meeting a lack of transparency? There will not be a final vote today. The BOE will do hearings etc
Obviously, folks can prepare better questions if they can see the recommendation ahead of time and digest it. This way they can quietly address questions privately.
True but this is the first round with future meetings and chances and not a final vote. If it was a final vote that would be different.
Gmafb. This is a public meeting for which elected officials should be able to prepare questions.
Taylor is intentionally preventing them from being able to meaningfully prepare. It is disrespectful to the BOE and to the public.