Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Or you could just look up the drastic yourself rather than bury your head in the sand. But you probably don’t care because you live in a MoCo gated community.
Are there even any gated communities in Montgomery County?
NP. In North Bethesda/Rockville there’s a community that non-residents aren’t allowed to walk through. Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Or you could just look up the drastic yourself rather than bury your head in the sand. But you probably don’t care because you live in a MoCo gated community.
Are there even any gated communities in Montgomery County?
NP. In North Bethesda/Rockville there’s a community that non-residents aren’t allowed to walk through. Does that count?
Which/where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ike's an idiot and good riddance to him. His refusal to support ben jealous boils down to ike's eye towards his upcoming corporate jobs.
My children are literally pampered in school while kids in Baltimore county sit in unheated and un air conditioned, dilapidated schools.
Ben jealous has his policy clearly defined on his website:
The plan calls for utilizing revenue from the taxing and regulating of marijuana to provide full-day universal pre-K and significantly increasing teacher pay by keeping the promise made to voters and ensuring lottery and casino funds are actually used to increase education funding. In addition, Jealous proposes implementing recommendations from the Kirwan Commission and expanding vocational training in Maryland’s high schools so that every child graduates career and college ready.
Higher teacher pay?
PreK?
More special ed resources?
Mental health Professionals for every school?
Yep. I'll take it.
People read "the top 1% may have higher taxes and think that applies to them. If your income is above 500k then yes, it does apply to you.
I for one would like to see the lottery and casino money finally applied to schools, too
The governor is having the fight with Baltimore schools because when the state of Maryland gave them zillions of dollars they didn’t spend the money on the kids or the schools. Gosh knows where it was going. First the corruption needs to be fixed apparently.
So yes now they aren’t getting tons of money but when they were gettings tons of money it wasn’t being spent on improving things for Baltimore students.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-hogan-education-20180108-story,amp.html
Everyone wants Baltimore city school kids to have better lives.
Baltimore is such a mess - I’d like a governor who promises to get the damned lead out of the houses that these kids are growing up in. Why can’t we do that???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Or you could just look up the drastic yourself rather than bury your head in the sand. But you probably don’t care because you live in a MoCo gated community.
Are there even any gated communities in Montgomery County?
NP. In North Bethesda/Rockville there’s a community that non-residents aren’t allowed to walk through. Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t Hogan’s luxury lanes going to help fund education?
Anonymous wrote:Ike's an idiot and good riddance to him. His refusal to support ben jealous boils down to ike's eye towards his upcoming corporate jobs.
My children are literally pampered in school while kids in Baltimore county sit in unheated and un air conditioned, dilapidated schools.
Ben jealous has his policy clearly defined on his website:
The plan calls for utilizing revenue from the taxing and regulating of marijuana to provide full-day universal pre-K and significantly increasing teacher pay by keeping the promise made to voters and ensuring lottery and casino funds are actually used to increase education funding. In addition, Jealous proposes implementing recommendations from the Kirwan Commission and expanding vocational training in Maryland’s high schools so that every child graduates career and college ready.
Higher teacher pay?
PreK?
More special ed resources?
Mental health Professionals for every school?
Yep. I'll take it.
People read "the top 1% may have higher taxes and think that applies to them. If your income is above 500k then yes, it does apply to you.
I for one would like to see the lottery and casino money finally applied to schools, too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Or you could just look up the drastic yourself rather than bury your head in the sand. But you probably don’t care because you live in a MoCo gated community.
Are there even any gated communities in Montgomery County?
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to chime in that I am voting against Jealous mainly for the ridiculous idea of Universal preK! I hope people give this more thought before assuming it’s the best idea.
Honestly, MCPS can’t even accommodate the students that is currently has. Our MS has class sizes in the 30s. Our 5th Grade Compacted Math class has 35 kids in one classroom.
There are no extra classrooms where MCPS can accommodate 4 years olds for preK.
Also, we are at a Title 1 school and see the kids who have gone through the current Head Start program. It’s great in theory, but the kids are still behind in K-2nd grade. It certainly doesn’t seem to be a good ROI.
Make class sizes smaller and MCPS more efficient and then I can get behind Universal preK.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t want to see dollars siphoned from this county to support another county—-Baltimore, Cecil or Caroline county. What I do want to see is that people in those counties holdi their local board and political officers accountable. I’m against bringing marijuana to this county. Just look to DC being unable to control synthetic marijuana and they are dealing with public overdoses in front of schools. Not to mention, heaven forbid high marijuana drivers on the beltway or public school officials coming to work high or an uptick in young teens using marijuana at a parent sponsored home party. I don’t want to see free universal pre-k. I’d rather that money be put toward smaller class sizes or instructional aides in grades K-3. Though we are close to DC, we don’t have DC revenue for capital flow, so let’s stop trying to keep up with the Jones’s.