Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is what will Sally do with her capability. She got the Apple Ballot nod, so might be beholden to the union leadership, and doesn't seem eager to rock the boat.
Cassi Sung seems to get that we like little-"p" progressivism -- the kind that doesn't play favorites.
The problem with our system isn't that we have board members who genuflect to the teachers' union if they received a previous endorsement. The problem is the boards of education in the State of Maryland have too little power. Other than hire and fire superintendents; vote on overall budgets and contracts over $25,000; and boundary recommendations, all they can do is advise superintendents.
What we need is state reform, not somebody named Cass Sung who, from her website, has the following to recommend herself:
Chamber of Mothers co-facilitator
Election Judge
Local Buy Nothing admin
Co-Lead Allyship Affinity Group at work
Mom of two
Neurodivergent
Multiracial marriage and biracial children
Dog mom
Big sister
Girl’s girl
Amateur Potter
A dog mom, big sister, and a "girl's girl" (is that last one code for something?). Seriously, this is someone that deserves consideration for elected office? I don't think so.
This is not true. The Board of Ed can take a much more robust role in governing MCPS than they do. They can set and revise policies that would dramatically change all sorts of things at MCPS. And if they chose to lean into their power and influence and make it clear that they won't provide the votes for things Central Office wants unless they get their way, they could probably also influence many additional things as well.
But the Board has a culture of going along with whatever Central Office wants, and Board members for some reason seem to be sucked into that once they join the Board regardless of what they said when they were running. (Montoya seems to be a slight exception to that, although even she goes with the flow the majority of the time.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went with DiResta and Lazo.
Intrigued by Frykman but his statements to the League of Women Votes screamed AI
Do you know that he's 18 years old?
DP. I think the fact that he's got recent experience in MCPS is a selling point.
Isn't that the point of the SMOB?
I see zero reason why there can only be one young person on the BOE. Literally the entire reason for the existence of MCPS is young people and ya'll are like but we already have the smob? Gmafb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went with DiResta and Lazo.
Intrigued by Frykman but his statements to the League of Women Votes screamed AI
Do you know that he's 18 years old?
DP. I think the fact that he's got recent experience in MCPS is a selling point.
Isn't that the point of the SMOB?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is what will Sally do with her capability. She got the Apple Ballot nod, so might be beholden to the union leadership, and doesn't seem eager to rock the boat.
Cassi Sung seems to get that we like little-"p" progressivism -- the kind that doesn't play favorites.
The problem with our system isn't that we have board members who genuflect to the teachers' union if they received a previous endorsement. The problem is the boards of education in the State of Maryland have too little power. Other than hire and fire superintendents; vote on overall budgets and contracts over $25,000; and boundary recommendations, all they can do is advise superintendents.
What we need is state reform, not somebody named Cass Sung who, from her website, has the following to recommend herself:
Chamber of Mothers co-facilitator
Election Judge
Local Buy Nothing admin
Co-Lead Allyship Affinity Group at work
Mom of two
Neurodivergent
Multiracial marriage and biracial children
Dog mom
Big sister
Girl’s girl
Amateur Potter
A dog mom, big sister, and a "girl's girl" (is that last one code for something?). Seriously, this is someone that deserves consideration for elected office? I don't think so.
This is not true. The Board of Ed can take a much more robust role in governing MCPS than they do. They can set and revise policies that would dramatically change all sorts of things at MCPS. And if they chose to lean into their power and influence and make it clear that they won't provide the votes for things Central Office wants unless they get their way, they could probably also influence many additional things as well.
But the Board has a culture of going along with whatever Central Office wants, and Board members for some reason seem to be sucked into that once they join the Board regardless of what they said when they were running. (Montoya seems to be a slight exception to that, although even she goes with the flow the majority of the time.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is what will Sally do with her capability. She got the Apple Ballot nod, so might be beholden to the union leadership, and doesn't seem eager to rock the boat.
Cassi Sung seems to get that we like little-"p" progressivism -- the kind that doesn't play favorites.
The problem with our system isn't that we have board members who genuflect to the teachers' union if they received a previous endorsement. The problem is the boards of education in the State of Maryland have too little power. Other than hire and fire superintendents; vote on overall budgets and contracts over $25,000; and boundary recommendations, all they can do is advise superintendents.
What we need is state reform, not somebody named Cass Sung who, from her website, has the following to recommend herself:
Chamber of Mothers co-facilitator
Election Judge
Local Buy Nothing admin
Co-Lead Allyship Affinity Group at work
Mom of two
Neurodivergent
Multiracial marriage and biracial children
Dog mom
Big sister
Girl’s girl
Amateur Potter
A dog mom, big sister, and a "girl's girl" (is that last one code for something?). Seriously, this is someone that deserves consideration for elected office? I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question is what will Sally do with her capability. She got the Apple Ballot nod, so might be beholden to the union leadership, and doesn't seem eager to rock the boat.
Cassi Sung seems to get that we like little-"p" progressivism -- the kind that doesn't play favorites.
The problem with our system isn't that we have board members who genuflect to the teachers' union if they received a previous endorsement. The problem is the boards of education in the State of Maryland have too little power. Other than hire and fire superintendents; vote on overall budgets and contracts over $25,000; and boundary recommendations, all they can do is advise superintendents.
What we need is state reform, not somebody named Cass Sung who, from her website, has the following to recommend herself:
Chamber of Mothers co-facilitator
Election Judge
Local Buy Nothing admin
Co-Lead Allyship Affinity Group at work
Mom of two
Neurodivergent
Multiracial marriage and biracial children
Dog mom
Big sister
Girl’s girl
Amateur Potter
A dog mom, big sister, and a "girl's girl" (is that last one code for something?). Seriously, this is someone that deserves consideration for elected office? I don't think so.
Anonymous wrote:Question is what will Sally do with her capability. She got the Apple Ballot nod, so might be beholden to the union leadership, and doesn't seem eager to rock the boat.
Cassi Sung seems to get that we like little-"p" progressivism -- the kind that doesn't play favorites.
Anonymous wrote:Sally McCarthy is the only candidate running with significant education advocacy experience. She has been working with the budgets for a few years. she knows the schools and has helped mulitple schools with their individual challenges for the last few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went with DiResta and Lazo.
Intrigued by Frykman but his statements to the League of Women Votes screamed AI
Do you know that he's 18 years old?
DP. I think the fact that he's got recent experience in MCPS is a selling point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went with DiResta and Lazo.
Intrigued by Frykman but his statements to the League of Women Votes screamed AI
Do you know that he's 18 years old?