Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
You want to talk dividing communities? Lol! Dividing communities is a white woman coming to the board of education candidate forum tonight just to yell at everyone—including many who are parents of color—about how racist they are. Dividing communities is also this same person continuing to scream at individual parents after the forum concluded.
Keep it classy folks!
I have no idea what you’re talking about or why you’re talking about it. But based on what went on on Tuesday, I have a suspicion she might be onto something.
Talking about tonight’s meeting at Wootton: the BOE candidates forum, which was very peaceful until… it wasn’t.
Nothing like a white lady making a broad sweeping generalization of everyone in a room and calling them racist.
The irony is…wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
You want to talk dividing communities? Lol! Dividing communities is a white woman coming to the board of education candidate forum tonight just to yell at everyone—including many who are parents of color—about how racist they are. Dividing communities is also this same person continuing to scream at individual parents after the forum concluded.
Keep it classy folks!
I have no idea what you’re talking about or why you’re talking about it. But based on what went on on Tuesday, I have a suspicion she might be onto something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
You want to talk dividing communities? Lol! Dividing communities is a white woman coming to the board of education candidate forum tonight just to yell at everyone—including many who are parents of color—about how racist they are. Dividing communities is also this same person continuing to scream at individual parents after the forum concluded.
Keep it classy folks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
There’s no case. The entire potential lawsuit is based on a false premise.
Who told you that Thomas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
There’s no case. The entire potential lawsuit is based on a false premise.
Anonymous wrote:CEPA CONTRIBUTORS: You’re being lied to. They know they have no legal leg to stand on-all they’re doing is connecting meaningless dots between emails they’ve FOIAed and “BOE behaviors”. This is conspiracy that forwards their narrative, not facts that anyone would believe beyond being a good story. Save your money and move to Churchill or Whitman. This isn’t worth your time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
You can thank MCPS for everything you fear. MCPS created this mess but expects students and their families to clean it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Pretty sure we’ve covered this ground already but I’ll repeat myself: we are afraid of wasting more taxpayer money and time for MCPS staff when these valuable resources could be spent on things that can actually move us forward not keep us stuck in your weird conspiracy theories. We are worried you’ll continue to create divides in communities and model monster mentalities for our (and your) children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even Rockville's own AVG said that the route to Wootton victory "is political and not legal." And given that his entire job is to keep all the good things in Rockville, I think this is significant. Even they know they don't have a legal case.
A lawsuit will make political support for Option H evaporate No politician will want to support it if the facts show the recommendation was pre-determined and community engagement was a sham.
Too little, too late. Move or move on-the choice is yours.
Nope. Right on time. As soon as the BOE votes.
What are you afraid of?
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t the Clarksburg case brought based on violation of the Open Meetings Act? Are the Wootton parents claiming this?