Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
Why should she or anyone else on the Board focus on the W schools? These schools and the students who attend them are doing just fine and will continue to do so.
The county should focus its policy and funding decisions on expressly favoring schools with poorer students. That’s the only way to even begin to tackle the systematic racism that has caused the current segregation of have and have nots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
Why should she or anyone else on the Board focus on the W schools? These schools and the students who attend them are doing just fine and will continue to do so.
The county should focus its policy and funding decisions on expressly favoring schools with poorer students. That’s the only way to even begin to tackle the systematic racism that has caused the current segregation of have and have nots.
No one said "focus" on W schools. But they cannot be ignored forever. So much time and money spent on other schools, and no one begrudges one penny of that, but you cannot ignore the challenges at the Ws forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
Why should she or anyone else on the Board focus on the W schools? These schools and the students who attend them are doing just fine and will continue to do so.
The county should focus its policy and funding decisions on expressly favoring schools with poorer students. That’s the only way to even begin to tackle the systematic racism that has caused the current segregation of have and have nots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
They both are equally bad.
BOE definetly needs new blood. I will vote for Jay Guan. From his website ( www.jayguan4boe.com) and his face book (www.facebook.com/JG4BOE), he has a quite experience with school volunteer and community service. He is an aerospace engineer and a father of a 4-year old son. His humble beginning as an immigrant who came here at 14. He was a FARMs student which taught him much about life and struggles. He champions a "future-ready" education for all students with a stronger STEAM focus, community schools and innovative teaching, including tele- teaching, and has been advocating for greater involvement by the parents in the Clarksburg, Northwes and Seneca Valley highschool redistricting issues. He is endorsed by former President of the Montgomery County Board of Education, Mike Durso, Alan Chung (MCPS had the best school during his tenure) and District 15 State Delegates Dave Fraser-Hildago and Lily Qi. He is respected as an energetic doer, innovator, problem-solver, and someone who gives his all to whatever he believed. He seems a front runner among the 13 At-large candidates.
You had me until you mentioned his endorsements. He's endorsed by the establishment -- that loses my vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
Welll since no one on the current BOE seems to care about property values, then it's time we had at least one person who does!
It's the Board of Education, not the Board of Making Sure That People Who Paid Premiums For "Good" Schools Can Sell Their Houses For At Least What They Paid For Them.
But it's also the Board of Listening to Your Constituents. I'll vote for the person I think will best represent my interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
Welll since no one on the current BOE seems to care about property values, then it's time we had at least one person who does!
It's the Board of Education, not the Board of Making Sure That People Who Paid Premiums For "Good" Schools Can Sell Their Houses For At Least What They Paid For Them.
But it's also the Board of Listening to Your Constituents. I'll vote for the person I think will best represent my interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
Welll since no one on the current BOE seems to care about property values, then it's time we had at least one person who does!
It's the Board of Education, not the Board of Making Sure That People Who Paid Premiums For "Good" Schools Can Sell Their Houses For At Least What They Paid For Them.
But it's also the Board of Listening to Your Constituents. I'll vote for the person I think will best represent my interests.
And it's so easy and convenient to just make up sh*t about other people to promote your agenda. If we're on this track, then the same thing can easily be said about the people against him..The folks against him have a desire to devalue the property values of the neighborhoods feeding certain schools in an effort to bring theirs up. See how silly that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
Welll since no one on the current BOE seems to care about property values, then it's time we had at least one person who does!
It's the Board of Education, not the Board of Making Sure That People Who Paid Premiums For "Good" Schools Can Sell Their Houses For At Least What They Paid For Them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
And it's so easy and convenient to just make up sh*t about other people to promote your agenda. If we're on this track, then the same thing can easily be said about the people against him..The folks against him have a desire to devalue the property values of the neighborhoods feeding certain schools in an effort to bring theirs up. See how silly that is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current BOE is a rubber stamp for the central office of MCPS. Adding another longtime PTA volunteer will not help change things.
Adding someone who just cares about property values won't help things, well, I suppose it does help those who also only care about property values but it certainly won't help alleviate overcrowding.
Welll since no one on the current BOE seems to care about property values, then it's time we had at least one person who does!
Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem isn't that she is a teacher or with the union. It's that she ran what is supposed to be a county-wide advocacy organization, and during her tenure completely ignored up-county and every W school that she loathes.
Many of you claim Stephen Austin only cares about his neighborhood, Lynne Harris has already proven she will do the same.
Had she done a better job listening to all, Austin probably wouldn't have felt the need to enter the race. And no, I am not voting for either of them.
They both are equally bad.
BOE definetly needs new blood. I will vote for Jay Guan. From his website ( www.jayguan4boe.com) and his face book (www.facebook.com/JG4BOE), he has a quite experience with school volunteer and community service. He is an aerospace engineer and a father of a 4-year old son. His humble beginning as an immigrant who came here at 14. He was a FARMs student which taught him much about life and struggles. He champions a "future-ready" education for all students with a stronger STEAM focus, community schools and innovative teaching, including tele- teaching, and has been advocating for greater involvement by the parents in the Clarksburg, Northwes and Seneca Valley highschool redistricting issues. He is endorsed by former President of the Montgomery County Board of Education, Mike Durso, Alan Chung (MCPS had the best school during his tenure) and District 15 State Delegates Dave Fraser-Hildago and Lily Qi. He is respected as an energetic doer, innovator, problem-solver, and someone who gives his all to whatever he believed. He seems a front runner among the 13 At-large candidates.
You had me until you mentioned his endorsements. He's endorsed by the establishment -- that loses my vote.