Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 23:06     Subject: Re:BoE--We voted for them

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone was hopeful when all incumbents (Lynne Harris, Rebecca Smondrowski and Shebra Evans) were pushed out of the BOE.

But Rita Montoya, Laura Stewart and Natalie Zimmerman have all been absolute flops who have failed to deliver on their campaign promises of increased transparency and accountability for MCPS. They almost immediately became part of the MCPS machine and have been chirpily toeing the party line and nauesatingly spending their time in BOE meetings thanking people for showing up to present or testify.


Look who's baaaaccckkkk:

"After At-Large Montgomery County Council member Gabe Albornoz announced he was stepping down with one year left in his term, the process of finding someone to replace him began.

There were 67 applicants for the at-large county seat — and none of those names were made public by the county council, which conducted the interviews of three finalists on Tuesday.

The three finalists include Shebra Evans, a former member of the Montgomery County Board of Education from 2016 to 2024; Henry Lee, who also served briefly on the Board of Education from July to October 2004; and Reemberto Rodriguez, who served as the director of the Silver Spring Regional Services Center from 2009 to 2021."
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I think she might be better on the Council than she was on the board. I hope she gets selected.


She screwed up MCPS and now they are letting her screw up the county. Not good.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 22:41     Subject: Re:BoE--We voted for them

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone was hopeful when all incumbents (Lynne Harris, Rebecca Smondrowski and Shebra Evans) were pushed out of the BOE.

But Rita Montoya, Laura Stewart and Natalie Zimmerman have all been absolute flops who have failed to deliver on their campaign promises of increased transparency and accountability for MCPS. They almost immediately became part of the MCPS machine and have been chirpily toeing the party line and nauesatingly spending their time in BOE meetings thanking people for showing up to present or testify.


Look who's baaaaccckkkk:

"After At-Large Montgomery County Council member Gabe Albornoz announced he was stepping down with one year left in his term, the process of finding someone to replace him began.

There were 67 applicants for the at-large county seat — and none of those names were made public by the county council, which conducted the interviews of three finalists on Tuesday.

The three finalists include Shebra Evans, a former member of the Montgomery County Board of Education from 2016 to 2024; Henry Lee, who also served briefly on the Board of Education from July to October 2004; and Reemberto Rodriguez, who served as the director of the Silver Spring Regional Services Center from 2009 to 2021."
.....


I think she might be better on the Council than she was on the board. I hope she gets selected.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 22:40     Subject: Re:BoE--We voted for them

Anonymous wrote:Everyone was hopeful when all incumbents (Lynne Harris, Rebecca Smondrowski and Shebra Evans) were pushed out of the BOE.

But Rita Montoya, Laura Stewart and Natalie Zimmerman have all been absolute flops who have failed to deliver on their campaign promises of increased transparency and accountability for MCPS. They almost immediately became part of the MCPS machine and have been chirpily toeing the party line and nauesatingly spending their time in BOE meetings thanking people for showing up to present or testify.


Look who's baaaaccckkkk:

"After At-Large Montgomery County Council member Gabe Albornoz announced he was stepping down with one year left in his term, the process of finding someone to replace him began.

There were 67 applicants for the at-large county seat — and none of those names were made public by the county council, which conducted the interviews of three finalists on Tuesday.

The three finalists include Shebra Evans, a former member of the Montgomery County Board of Education from 2016 to 2024; Henry Lee, who also served briefly on the Board of Education from July to October 2004; and Reemberto Rodriguez, who served as the director of the Silver Spring Regional Services Center from 2009 to 2021."
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