Anonymous wrote:Do we really think they’ll make a final decision on the 26th????
Anonymous wrote:Do we really think they’ll make a final decision on the 26th????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the woman who went to the candidate forum last night and who was the only person when asking a question that was repeatedly shouted at and interrupted throughout my attempt to ask the candidates my question. For every person who spoke, we all quietly and respectfully listened. Once it was my turn to speak, as I tried to explain why many of us parents support the rec and don't want to stay in the building with no money for renovations until the next cycle, multiple people in the audience started screaming and shouting at me, interrupting and telling me to ask my question. I refuse to be silenced and so I kept on talking over the shouting. I asked the candidates about Policy FAA's factor that *requires* that a boundary change strive to *increase* diversity and whether if elected they would follow that requirement even if they had constituents telling them that they don't want to move because of increased diversity. And important preface to that question was me informing them of the fact that I have personally been told to my face on Tuesday night (with witnesses!) and I have seen numerous comments in writing that some people are against the Rec because they don't want to go to school with Crown kids. This is a verifiable fact that has been said to me directly, in person, with witnesses, and in writing with hundreds of witnesses. I never once said any racial group was racist, obviously, and to say otherwise is defamatory and I will not tolerate it. There's a video. Also, one of the candidates previously expressed support and encouragement for the planned lawsuit against the BOE she is running for, which I took the opportunity to call out as disqualifying. After the forum was over, I approached the woman who told the crowd at Tuesday's forum to ask her why she said what she said about MCPS getting approval for options A-G but not H, in light of the facts and the law. We got into a heated exchange and decided to agree to disagree. I was then approached by several people, at different times, who came up to me yelling about Dufief, yelling at me "why did Dufief drag us into this" "just go to Crown" "you're hypocrites." There were a couple of nice people who actually engaged respectfully with me in productive conversations about getting renovations at Wootton and how to improve this process. One woman in particular who is against the Rec was so sweet to me in particular, and asked me about what I had heard. I told her exactly the racist comments I was told on Tuesday, and she told me to ignore those voices. We even talked with one of the candidates who approached me after to thank me for bravely speaking out and calling out racism, and who admonished those who rudely screamed and interrupted me. Many of the candidates thanked me in their answers for bravely calling this to their attention. I have dozens of messages from parents over the past few months decrying the racism they've witnessed, sending me the screenshots of vile comments made about certain demographics and whose stated reason for not wanting to go to Crown is because of the demographics of the Crown kids. I can't begin to explain how hurtful this is to Crown families I've talked with. No one including me is saying ALL people who are against the rec are racist, of course. There are many different reasons people have to be against the rec. I am being an ally and calling out the racist comments I am told directly and see with my own eyes. There are so many issues with this boundary process, and it's unfortunate as a community that all too often when discussing the merits of particular ways to address boundaries, those conversations are hijacked by some individuals to throw in race into the debate. The silence and complicity of not calling out these individuals when they make racist comments is destructive to the community and it undermines the very valid reasons and objections people may have. Let's do better folks.
Yes, please let’s do better. The crowd did not single you out. They interrupted you because you start telling everyone their opposition was racist.
I was standing right by the woman you “approached.”’ And by I approach, I mean you rushed over to yell at her.
This was not an “heated exchange.” This was you yelling at her face non stop. I heard her telling you multiple times that she would love to have a civil conversation with you but you kept screaming at her. She never once yelled in your face. It took one of the CANDIDATES to step in and physically remove this woman from you for you to stop yelling at her.
As Dr. Taylor said, just relax. Do better.
Got it, so civility > calling out racism. Not the PP, but if you're so grievously offended by being called racist, you really need to look inward on which lady you're telling to do better.
So the lady she screamed at was being racist? The video is out. The lady she screamed at after the event btw literally said this is not about us vs. you. Forward to 1:36 on video.
She acknowledged that Dufief is an equal part of the cluster and says this is about Dr. Taylor who has created a divide. And then the woman goes and chooses her of all people to scream at.
I wish the video kept going. Because this wasn’t a heated exchange. This was one person screaming at another.
O and yes the lady she’s screaming at just so happens to be Asian.
Facts. This is what I was saying earlier before the video came out. There are racist Asians, Hispanics, blacks, whites, etc. racism knows no bounds. But to attack Asian women specifically is a choice.
She already explained why she went up to that woman after the meeting and it had nothing to do with her race. Do better.
And how about the other Asian women she accosted after a candidate had to step in to save the first lady?
Sounds like they were actually the ones accosting her! Read the story.
I am a community member. My kids have graduated Wootton, so admittedly I have not come to as many of these meetings. I sat right by the first lady (who appears to be Asian) who was approached by the screaming lady. She came in hot and was screaming from the beginning. The Asian lady did tell her several times she would speak with her only if she calmed down. I stood by because I thought about stepping in. The screaming lady was arguing with her about the law? Honestly, I don’t know because Asian lady never had a chance to respond because screaming lady kept screaming over her. At one point, screaming lady pointed her finger right at her and called her sneaky. That’s when the candidate Wylea Chase came over, gave the Asian lady a hug and walked her off.
I did not see what happened next or if anyone else was approached. I decided it was time for bed and went home.
I suspect a lot of that small audience didn't even have students at the school or future students, and the majority is fine with Crown, but too scared to speak up as they will get bullied and attacked. That auditorium should have been full if that many parents opposed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone. I am the “first Asian lady” who was approached. Hopping on here because folks are telling me about crazy allegations of racism.
I just want to clarify—I don’t personally know the individual who approached me. Yesterday was the first time I’ve ever met her. But I don’t think she is racist nor did I feel attacked due to my race. Please do not call or imply that she is racist on my behalf.
I agree with her that this is a hot mess all around (and, yes, this is Dr. Taylor’s mess). I think we should all give each other grace for this situation we are all in. If this person is open to it, I am happy to chat over coffee in real life. And as I told her in person, I admire her bravery for speaking up.
Don’t make this into something it’s not. And if that’s too vague for you: stop with this narrative that she hates Asian women.
Thanks from an Asian woman.
What is the point of that conversation beyond to bully her into agreeing with you? What is wrong with her wanting her kids in a new building that is safer and free of mold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the woman who went to the candidate forum last night and who was the only person when asking a question that was repeatedly shouted at and interrupted throughout my attempt to ask the candidates my question. For every person who spoke, we all quietly and respectfully listened. Once it was my turn to speak, as I tried to explain why many of us parents support the rec and don't want to stay in the building with no money for renovations until the next cycle, multiple people in the audience started screaming and shouting at me, interrupting and telling me to ask my question. I refuse to be silenced and so I kept on talking over the shouting. I asked the candidates about Policy FAA's factor that *requires* that a boundary change strive to *increase* diversity and whether if elected they would follow that requirement even if they had constituents telling them that they don't want to move because of increased diversity. And important preface to that question was me informing them of the fact that I have personally been told to my face on Tuesday night (with witnesses!) and I have seen numerous comments in writing that some people are against the Rec because they don't want to go to school with Crown kids. This is a verifiable fact that has been said to me directly, in person, with witnesses, and in writing with hundreds of witnesses. I never once said any racial group was racist, obviously, and to say otherwise is defamatory and I will not tolerate it. There's a video. Also, one of the candidates previously expressed support and encouragement for the planned lawsuit against the BOE she is running for, which I took the opportunity to call out as disqualifying. After the forum was over, I approached the woman who told the crowd at Tuesday's forum to ask her why she said what she said about MCPS getting approval for options A-G but not H, in light of the facts and the law. We got into a heated exchange and decided to agree to disagree. I was then approached by several people, at different times, who came up to me yelling about Dufief, yelling at me "why did Dufief drag us into this" "just go to Crown" "you're hypocrites." There were a couple of nice people who actually engaged respectfully with me in productive conversations about getting renovations at Wootton and how to improve this process. One woman in particular who is against the Rec was so sweet to me in particular, and asked me about what I had heard. I told her exactly the racist comments I was told on Tuesday, and she told me to ignore those voices. We even talked with one of the candidates who approached me after to thank me for bravely speaking out and calling out racism, and who admonished those who rudely screamed and interrupted me. Many of the candidates thanked me in their answers for bravely calling this to their attention. I have dozens of messages from parents over the past few months decrying the racism they've witnessed, sending me the screenshots of vile comments made about certain demographics and whose stated reason for not wanting to go to Crown is because of the demographics of the Crown kids. I can't begin to explain how hurtful this is to Crown families I've talked with. No one including me is saying ALL people who are against the rec are racist, of course. There are many different reasons people have to be against the rec. I am being an ally and calling out the racist comments I am told directly and see with my own eyes. There are so many issues with this boundary process, and it's unfortunate as a community that all too often when discussing the merits of particular ways to address boundaries, those conversations are hijacked by some individuals to throw in race into the debate. The silence and complicity of not calling out these individuals when they make racist comments is destructive to the community and it undermines the very valid reasons and objections people may have. Let's do better folks.
Yes, please let’s do better. The crowd did not single you out. They interrupted you because you start telling everyone their opposition was racist.
I was standing right by the woman you “approached.”’ And by I approach, I mean you rushed over to yell at her.
This was not an “heated exchange.” This was you yelling at her face non stop. I heard her telling you multiple times that she would love to have a civil conversation with you but you kept screaming at her. She never once yelled in your face. It took one of the CANDIDATES to step in and physically remove this woman from you for you to stop yelling at her.
As Dr. Taylor said, just relax. Do better.
Got it, so civility > calling out racism. Not the PP, but if you're so grievously offended by being called racist, you really need to look inward on which lady you're telling to do better.
So the lady she screamed at was being racist? The video is out. The lady she screamed at after the event btw literally said this is not about us vs. you. Forward to 1:36 on video.
She acknowledged that Dufief is an equal part of the cluster and says this is about Dr. Taylor who has created a divide. And then the woman goes and chooses her of all people to scream at.
I wish the video kept going. Because this wasn’t a heated exchange. This was one person screaming at another.
O and yes the lady she’s screaming at just so happens to be Asian.
Facts. This is what I was saying earlier before the video came out. There are racist Asians, Hispanics, blacks, whites, etc. racism knows no bounds. But to attack Asian women specifically is a choice.
She already explained why she went up to that woman after the meeting and it had nothing to do with her race. Do better.
And how about the other Asian women she accosted after a candidate had to step in to save the first lady?
Sounds like they were actually the ones accosting her! Read the story.
I am a community member. My kids have graduated Wootton, so admittedly I have not come to as many of these meetings. I sat right by the first lady (who appears to be Asian) who was approached by the screaming lady. She came in hot and was screaming from the beginning. The Asian lady did tell her several times she would speak with her only if she calmed down. I stood by because I thought about stepping in. The screaming lady was arguing with her about the law? Honestly, I don’t know because Asian lady never had a chance to respond because screaming lady kept screaming over her. At one point, screaming lady pointed her finger right at her and called her sneaky. That’s when the candidate Wylea Chase came over, gave the Asian lady a hug and walked her off.
I did not see what happened next or if anyone else was approached. I decided it was time for bed and went home.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone. I am the “first Asian lady” who was approached. Hopping on here because folks are telling me about crazy allegations of racism.
I just want to clarify—I don’t personally know the individual who approached me. Yesterday was the first time I’ve ever met her. But I don’t think she is racist nor did I feel attacked due to my race. Please do not call or imply that she is racist on my behalf.
I agree with her that this is a hot mess all around (and, yes, this is Dr. Taylor’s mess). I think we should all give each other grace for this situation we are all in. If this person is open to it, I am happy to chat over coffee in real life. And as I told her in person, I admire her bravery for speaking up.
Don’t make this into something it’s not. And if that’s too vague for you: stop with this narrative that she hates Asian women.
Thanks from an Asian woman.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone. I am the “first Asian lady” who was approached. Hopping on here because folks are telling me about crazy allegations of racism.
I just want to clarify—I don’t personally know the individual who approached me. Yesterday was the first time I’ve ever met her. But I don’t think she is racist nor did I feel attacked due to my race. Please do not call or imply that she is racist on my behalf.
I agree with her that this is a hot mess all around (and, yes, this is Dr. Taylor’s mess). I think we should all give each other grace for this situation we are all in. If this person is open to it, I am happy to chat over coffee in real life. And as I told her in person, I admire her bravery for speaking up.
Don’t make this into something it’s not. And if that’s too vague for you: stop with this narrative that she hates Asian women.
Thanks from an Asian woman.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone. I am the “first Asian lady” who was approached. Hopping on here because folks are telling me about crazy allegations of racism.
I just want to clarify—I don’t personally know the individual who approached me. Yesterday was the first time I’ve ever met her. But I don’t think she is racist nor did I feel attacked due to my race. Please do not call or imply that she is racist on my behalf.
I agree with her that this is a hot mess all around (and, yes, this is Dr. Taylor’s mess). I think we should all give each other grace for this situation we are all in. If this person is open to it, I am happy to chat over coffee in real life. And as I told her in person, I admire her bravery for speaking up.
Don’t make this into something it’s not. And if that’s too vague for you: stop with this narrative that she hates Asian women.
Thanks from an Asian woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the potential FARMS rate at Wootton @ Crown?
Asking as a family in a Woodward zone.
19%. Wootton's current FARMS rate is 14%.
Students with parent who are low income can also be smart and do well in school.
They absolutely can - and more kids with low income parents would do better if they got to go to better schools. Having more socioeconomically diverse schools vs. schools where the poverty is concentrated is good for all kids, because it ensures that all kids get access to better resources (for example, wealthier schools often offer more advanced coursework and schools with higher levels of poverty have smaller class sizes - both things that are good for everyone) and have better life skills (like the kind of understanding and empathy you need to have for others to prevent yourself from yelling about how poor kids are going to ruin your school in a public forum).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the woman who went to the candidate forum last night and who was the only person when asking a question that was repeatedly shouted at and interrupted throughout my attempt to ask the candidates my question. For every person who spoke, we all quietly and respectfully listened. Once it was my turn to speak, as I tried to explain why many of us parents support the rec and don't want to stay in the building with no money for renovations until the next cycle, multiple people in the audience started screaming and shouting at me, interrupting and telling me to ask my question. I refuse to be silenced and so I kept on talking over the shouting. I asked the candidates about Policy FAA's factor that *requires* that a boundary change strive to *increase* diversity and whether if elected they would follow that requirement even if they had constituents telling them that they don't want to move because of increased diversity. And important preface to that question was me informing them of the fact that I have personally been told to my face on Tuesday night (with witnesses!) and I have seen numerous comments in writing that some people are against the Rec because they don't want to go to school with Crown kids. This is a verifiable fact that has been said to me directly, in person, with witnesses, and in writing with hundreds of witnesses. I never once said any racial group was racist, obviously, and to say otherwise is defamatory and I will not tolerate it. There's a video. Also, one of the candidates previously expressed support and encouragement for the planned lawsuit against the BOE she is running for, which I took the opportunity to call out as disqualifying. After the forum was over, I approached the woman who told the crowd at Tuesday's forum to ask her why she said what she said about MCPS getting approval for options A-G but not H, in light of the facts and the law. We got into a heated exchange and decided to agree to disagree. I was then approached by several people, at different times, who came up to me yelling about Dufief, yelling at me "why did Dufief drag us into this" "just go to Crown" "you're hypocrites." There were a couple of nice people who actually engaged respectfully with me in productive conversations about getting renovations at Wootton and how to improve this process. One woman in particular who is against the Rec was so sweet to me in particular, and asked me about what I had heard. I told her exactly the racist comments I was told on Tuesday, and she told me to ignore those voices. We even talked with one of the candidates who approached me after to thank me for bravely speaking out and calling out racism, and who admonished those who rudely screamed and interrupted me. Many of the candidates thanked me in their answers for bravely calling this to their attention. I have dozens of messages from parents over the past few months decrying the racism they've witnessed, sending me the screenshots of vile comments made about certain demographics and whose stated reason for not wanting to go to Crown is because of the demographics of the Crown kids. I can't begin to explain how hurtful this is to Crown families I've talked with. No one including me is saying ALL people who are against the rec are racist, of course. There are many different reasons people have to be against the rec. I am being an ally and calling out the racist comments I am told directly and see with my own eyes. There are so many issues with this boundary process, and it's unfortunate as a community that all too often when discussing the merits of particular ways to address boundaries, those conversations are hijacked by some individuals to throw in race into the debate. The silence and complicity of not calling out these individuals when they make racist comments is destructive to the community and it undermines the very valid reasons and objections people may have. Let's do better folks.
Yes, please let’s do better. The crowd did not single you out. They interrupted you because you start telling everyone their opposition was racist.
I was standing right by the woman you “approached.”’ And by I approach, I mean you rushed over to yell at her.
This was not an “heated exchange.” This was you yelling at her face non stop. I heard her telling you multiple times that she would love to have a civil conversation with you but you kept screaming at her. She never once yelled in your face. It took one of the CANDIDATES to step in and physically remove this woman from you for you to stop yelling at her.
As Dr. Taylor said, just relax. Do better.
Got it, so civility > calling out racism. Not the PP, but if you're so grievously offended by being called racist, you really need to look inward on which lady you're telling to do better.
So the lady she screamed at was being racist? The video is out. The lady she screamed at after the event btw literally said this is not about us vs. you. Forward to 1:36 on video.
She acknowledged that Dufief is an equal part of the cluster and says this is about Dr. Taylor who has created a divide. And then the woman goes and chooses her of all people to scream at.
I wish the video kept going. Because this wasn’t a heated exchange. This was one person screaming at another.
O and yes the lady she’s screaming at just so happens to be Asian.
Facts. This is what I was saying earlier before the video came out. There are racist Asians, Hispanics, blacks, whites, etc. racism knows no bounds. But to attack Asian women specifically is a choice.
She already explained why she went up to that woman after the meeting and it had nothing to do with her race. Do better.
And how about the other Asian women she accosted after a candidate had to step in to save the first lady?
Sounds like they were actually the ones accosting her! Read the story.
I am a community member. My kids have graduated Wootton, so admittedly I have not come to as many of these meetings. I sat right by the first lady (who appears to be Asian) who was approached by the screaming lady. She came in hot and was screaming from the beginning. The Asian lady did tell her several times she would speak with her only if she calmed down. I stood by because I thought about stepping in. The screaming lady was arguing with her about the law? Honestly, I don’t know because Asian lady never had a chance to respond because screaming lady kept screaming over her. At one point, screaming lady pointed her finger right at her and called her sneaky. That’s when the candidate Wylea Chase came over, gave the Asian lady a hug and walked her off.
I did not see what happened next or if anyone else was approached. I decided it was time for bed and went home.