yAnonymous wrote:What are the chances of current 5th graders being zoned for two different middle schools and two different high schools due to the coming boundary changes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
I fully support H.. that said, Montoya should be called out for saying what she did. Just because one doesn't support H doesn't mean they are racist. I mean, I'm sure there are black/brown parents who are against H, too.
IMO, Montoya is the racist.
Wring. Those parents should have been escorted out the third time they interrupted Wolff.
? being disruptive is racist? So all the liberals disrupting townhalls and what not are racist?
They were interrupting the black woman over and over. They should have been escorted out after the first reminder. They were using coded racist language in their public testimony, BOE emails and in person interactions with the BOE. Did you hear what Montoya said about how people were eating her in front of her son?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
Stop using the word rich like that! Montoya and Wolff’s comments were totally accurate. There is a reason the current programs are overwhelmingly white and Asian students. The actual RICH parents whining about FARMS rates, building utilization, and how heartbroken they are that they bought a home walking distance from a supposed quality schooo need to STFU. As Wolff said, this dont about YOU. It’s about what’s good for ALL students. And if you keep putting down and leaving out the black and brown kids, we will call you out on it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least they put “school consolidation “ in the name for the elementary boundary study. So no one can say they were surprised when it happens this time.
There are specific requirements in the state laws and regulations governing what's required when closing a school.
So, they need to check all those boxes in this next round of boundary studies, since they'll be actually closing schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
I fully support H.. that said, Montoya should be called out for saying what she did. Just because one doesn't support H doesn't mean they are racist. I mean, I'm sure there are black/brown parents who are against H, too.
IMO, Montoya is the racist.
Wring. Those parents should have been escorted out the third time they interrupted Wolff.
She could not have been more condescending with her people are busy and not paying attention so we need to correct “misunderstanding” ridiculousness. And she literally sounded like she was preaching in church claiming that she and the board are so righteous and brave in the face of foes. I was practically hollering at her from my couch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
I fully support H.. that said, Montoya should be called out for saying what she did. Just because one doesn't support H doesn't mean they are racist. I mean, I'm sure there are black/brown parents who are against H, too.
IMO, Montoya is the racist.
That is really nasty. She should be censured for speaking of board members and parents like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
I fully support H.. that said, Montoya should be called out for saying what she did. Just because one doesn't support H doesn't mean they are racist. I mean, I'm sure there are black/brown parents who are against H, too.
IMO, Montoya is the racist.
Wring. Those parents should have been escorted out the third time they interrupted Wolff.
? being disruptive is racist? So all the liberals disrupting townhalls and what not are racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
I fully support H.. that said, Montoya should be called out for saying what she did. Just because one doesn't support H doesn't mean they are racist. I mean, I'm sure there are black/brown parents who are against H, too.
IMO, Montoya is the racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
It was Montoya.
Her claims of racism are rich since she was the loudest voice in favor of closing the only Black-run charter in MCPS: MBLI.
She’s a fraud and a hypocrite. She doesn’t care about Black people. She’s just using them as a talking point to stick it to the people who are against the superintendent’s recommendation.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting that none of the Save Wootton people stuck around for the after-action report about the shooting that happened in their building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unanimous vote in favor of virtual learning plan despite serious questions and concerns about food distribution.
Schools need to focus on education; social services need to focus on food distribution.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, which BOE member mentioned racism with a chuckle after Yang’s vote against was applauded. That’s rich after the nonstop tone policing earlier in the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Unanimous vote in favor of virtual learning plan despite serious questions and concerns about food distribution.