Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school is the one place where cuts should never happen. Having more than 20 preteens in a single classroom is a powder keg waiting to blow up in a fury of racism, sexism, and aggression.
Yeah, I wonder why they picked middle school for the teacher cuts? Is there something in particular they're looking at for cost savings in middle school? Maybe getting rid of electives?
Anonymous wrote:Middle school is the one place where cuts should never happen. Having more than 20 preteens in a single classroom is a powder keg waiting to blow up in a fury of racism, sexism, and aggression.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
This is a confusing stance... You'll lose your job on principle?
I think this is a scare tactic. I’m also not comfortable giving MCPS a blank check every year when they are so poor at managing that money. Many homeowners cannot afford the property tax increase the county proposed to pay for MCPS’ budget demands. There is plenty of room to cut the budget in ways that don’t hurt students or school staff - but Taylor doesn’t want to make those cuts. I’d like to see the council force him to do that.
Council cannot force anything and the only thing they can give is a blank check. That's how it works legally. If you have a problem with how money is spent, take it up with the Board of Ed.
County Council *can't* dictate how MCPS spends its money. And the Board of Ed *won't* dictate how MCPS spends its money. So I expect Taylor will make exactly the cuts he says he plans to.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like 220 middle school teaching positions will get cut as well as middle school sports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
I’m guessing you were thinking of retiring or leaving anyway so the cuts won’t affect you personally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
This is a confusing stance... You'll lose your job on principle?
I think this is a scare tactic. I’m also not comfortable giving MCPS a blank check every year when they are so poor at managing that money. Many homeowners cannot afford the property tax increase the county proposed to pay for MCPS’ budget demands. There is plenty of room to cut the budget in ways that don’t hurt students or school staff - but Taylor doesn’t want to make those cuts. I’d like to see the council force him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
This is a confusing stance... You'll lose your job on principle?
I think this is a scare tactic. I’m also not comfortable giving MCPS a blank check every year when they are so poor at managing that money. Many homeowners cannot afford the property tax increase the county proposed to pay for MCPS’ budget demands. There is plenty of room to cut the budget in ways that don’t hurt students or school staff - but Taylor doesn’t want to make those cuts. I’d like to see the council force him to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
This is a confusing stance... You'll lose your job on principle?
Anonymous wrote:Looks like 220 middle school teaching positions will get cut as well as middle school sports
Anonymous wrote:I refuse to watch the video. I’m a staff member who also got a second message personally letting me know my position is at risk if he doesn’t get what he wants from the county.
I forwarded that message to the county council with my own message urging them to not give in to these demands. MCPS does not deserve a blank check. Taylor will mis-manage any amount he is given.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I am readiing the PDF correctly, it looks like the College and Career Coordinator position will be eliminated. Same with English Composition Assistants
That's a shame because these are very essential services at our high schools.
Are the English Composition Assistants the ones who grade student writing? So if they get cut, that probably means the number of writing assignments in high school English classes will get slashed, right?