Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What??? This money could go to paying teachers better so that they can be more motivated to actually teach, and not sadistically bully kids. This is absolutely ridiculous!
$2MM across 14K teachers is less than $150 a teacher. I don't think that's gonna move the needle much.
Good point. Do the worst math possible to make it look like no money when in fact, this same amount of money could put another full time science teacher in every single high school.
Exactly. Why the nepotism ?
There's no nepotism. It was in process before Joftus joined the BoE. He's recused himself from any action involving the Kid Museum.
Agree! He disclosed his conflicts when taking this job and has also recused himself from any action involving them. The thing is, there are a couple of unhinged right-wing nutjobs who keep posting about this. They want to make this look like corruption to further their political agendas. This is just another example of the Benghazi treatmnent.
That makes more sense. I knew this was just more of the kooky conspiracy nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What??? This money could go to paying teachers better so that they can be more motivated to actually teach, and not sadistically bully kids. This is absolutely ridiculous!
$2MM across 14K teachers is less than $150 a teacher. I don't think that's gonna move the needle much.
Good point. Do the worst math possible to make it look like no money when in fact, this same amount of money could put another full time science teacher in every single high school.
Exactly. Why the nepotism ?
There's no nepotism. It was in process before Joftus joined the BoE. He's recused himself from any action involving the Kid Museum.
Agree! He disclosed his conflicts when taking this job and has also recused himself from any action involving them. The thing is, there are a couple of unhinged right-wing nutjobs who keep posting about this. They want to make this look like corruption to further their political agendas. This is just another example of the Benghazi treatmnent.
That makes more sense. I knew this was just more of the kooky conspiracy nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job to whoever was bringing light to this situation. It’s obvious from the social media pr team / boosters dispatched by the board that there is some significant nepotism and corruption going on. Sadly, nothing will change.
More likely Julie Yang/MCEA's social media PR team
I don’t know much about Julie Yang, but as a voter, I will check her out.
Doesn’t matter to me how or why the information has come out. Voters deserve to know the facts and then make decisions for themselves.
Absolutely. Although a lot of this thread is not exactly what would qualify as "facts."
according to Joftus and Starr. But facts as defined by the truth. Fixed it for you.
Nice try, but no. This thread is a whole lot of opinions and accusations, along with a smattering of possibly-tangentially-relevant facts, which are evidence of nothing like what is being alleged.
I'm still interested to hear which other places in Montgomery County are similar to the Kid Museum, that could provide STEM activities for elementary and middle school students in a large space. Are there any? I'm honestly curious.
Not to my knowledge but why does MCPS need to fund this? Kid Museum was deemed too expensive at my kid's school. The reality is very few MCPS students will get to take advantage of this. Not a great ROI for MCPS.
For the money they are getting it should be free to mcps.
Our school has gone for free!
How were you able to make that happen? Is there an application? Our school was told we have to pay.
Why is this so hard for everyone to understand? The arrangement was for a number of middle schools to send a number of students; it was not for all schools to send all students. The new contract is to expand the program to include elementary schools as well.
For that price, all kids should get to go.
This. All kids should go. Free.
It was free for our school, so not sure what you're talking about.
Are you the same person who posted above? Which school was allowed to attend for free? Elementary or middle school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job to whoever was bringing light to this situation. It’s obvious from the social media pr team / boosters dispatched by the board that there is some significant nepotism and corruption going on. Sadly, nothing will change.
More likely Julie Yang/MCEA's social media PR team
I don’t know much about Julie Yang, but as a voter, I will check her out.
Doesn’t matter to me how or why the information has come out. Voters deserve to know the facts and then make decisions for themselves.
Absolutely. Although a lot of this thread is not exactly what would qualify as "facts."
according to Joftus and Starr. But facts as defined by the truth. Fixed it for you.
Nice try, but no. This thread is a whole lot of opinions and accusations, along with a smattering of possibly-tangentially-relevant facts, which are evidence of nothing like what is being alleged.
I'm still interested to hear which other places in Montgomery County are similar to the Kid Museum, that could provide STEM activities for elementary and middle school students in a large space. Are there any? I'm honestly curious.
Not to my knowledge but why does MCPS need to fund this? Kid Museum was deemed too expensive at my kid's school. The reality is very few MCPS students will get to take advantage of this. Not a great ROI for MCPS.
For the money they are getting it should be free to mcps.
Our school has gone for free!
How were you able to make that happen? Is there an application? Our school was told we have to pay.
Why is this so hard for everyone to understand? The arrangement was for a number of middle schools to send a number of students; it was not for all schools to send all students. The new contract is to expand the program to include elementary schools as well.
For that price, all kids should get to go.
This. All kids should go. Free.
It was free for our school, so not sure what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:
There's no nepotism. It was in process before Joftus joined the BoE. He's recused himself from any action involving the Kid Museum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What??? This money could go to paying teachers better so that they can be more motivated to actually teach, and not sadistically bully kids. This is absolutely ridiculous!
$2MM across 14K teachers is less than $150 a teacher. I don't think that's gonna move the needle much.
Good point. Do the worst math possible to make it look like no money when in fact, this same amount of money could put another full time science teacher in every single high school.
Exactly. Why the nepotism ?
There's no nepotism. It was in process before Joftus joined the BoE. He's recused himself from any action involving the Kid Museum.
Agree! He disclosed his conflicts when taking this job and has also recused himself from any action involving them. The thing is, there are a couple of unhinged right-wing nutjobs who keep posting about this. They want to make this look like corruption to further their political agendas. This is just another example of the Benghazi treatmnent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job to whoever was bringing light to this situation. It’s obvious from the social media pr team / boosters dispatched by the board that there is some significant nepotism and corruption going on. Sadly, nothing will change.
More likely Julie Yang/MCEA's social media PR team
I don’t know much about Julie Yang, but as a voter, I will check her out.
Doesn’t matter to me how or why the information has come out. Voters deserve to know the facts and then make decisions for themselves.
Absolutely. Although a lot of this thread is not exactly what would qualify as "facts."
according to Joftus and Starr. But facts as defined by the truth. Fixed it for you.
Nice try, but no. This thread is a whole lot of opinions and accusations, along with a smattering of possibly-tangentially-relevant facts, which are evidence of nothing like what is being alleged.
I'm still interested to hear which other places in Montgomery County are similar to the Kid Museum, that could provide STEM activities for elementary and middle school students in a large space. Are there any? I'm honestly curious.
Not to my knowledge but why does MCPS need to fund this? Kid Museum was deemed too expensive at my kid's school. The reality is very few MCPS students will get to take advantage of this. Not a great ROI for MCPS.
For the money they are getting it should be free to mcps.
Our school has gone for free!
How were you able to make that happen? Is there an application? Our school was told we have to pay.
Why is this so hard for everyone to understand? The arrangement was for a number of middle schools to send a number of students; it was not for all schools to send all students. The new contract is to expand the program to include elementary schools as well.
For that price, all kids should get to go.
This. All kids should go. Free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good job to whoever was bringing light to this situation. It’s obvious from the social media pr team / boosters dispatched by the board that there is some significant nepotism and corruption going on. Sadly, nothing will change.
More likely Julie Yang/MCEA's social media PR team
I don’t know much about Julie Yang, but as a voter, I will check her out.
Doesn’t matter to me how or why the information has come out. Voters deserve to know the facts and then make decisions for themselves.
Absolutely. Although a lot of this thread is not exactly what would qualify as "facts."
according to Joftus and Starr. But facts as defined by the truth. Fixed it for you.
Nice try, but no. This thread is a whole lot of opinions and accusations, along with a smattering of possibly-tangentially-relevant facts, which are evidence of nothing like what is being alleged.
I'm still interested to hear which other places in Montgomery County are similar to the Kid Museum, that could provide STEM activities for elementary and middle school students in a large space. Are there any? I'm honestly curious.
Not to my knowledge but why does MCPS need to fund this? Kid Museum was deemed too expensive at my kid's school. The reality is very few MCPS students will get to take advantage of this. Not a great ROI for MCPS.
For the money they are getting it should be free to mcps.
Wait? On top of the grant, individual schools have to pay for services?
Yes. They charge per student for field trips. Good business model, I guess.
That's weird because it was free for our school.
Anonymous wrote:Read the other thread about the Office of Special Education. It's an awful thing MCPS did. They hired a litigation attorney to head the office? And the board is letting them do it?
The entire boe has to be voted out this year before this gets any worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, why are we allowed to have an entire thread about Joftus but any mention of Esther gets deleted immediately? Candidates should be discussed openly.
Try starting a different discussion.
DP. I started a thread recently asking about Grace vs Esther for BOE, and it looks like it was deleted. No idea why.
If you haven't noticed, DCUMS tows the MCPS party line if it will make uncomfortable truths come to light. I've had several posts deleted (ex. when the board tried to make land-use decisions behind closed doors and without public input).
But in this case, what is the "MCPS party line" with respect to a BOE race with no incumbent in the running?
Did Joftus, Wolff, and Silvestre pull out? They're still listed here:
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
If early voting is any indicator, Yang and Oven will win, and unfortunately Silvestre has a large lead and could be re-elected. The silver lining is Wolff is vulnerable, and I doubt Innaco-Hahn supporters will run out and toss their votes towards Wolff.
Board of Education District 3 (Alonza eliminated)
Julie Yang
Scott Joftus (current)
Board of Education District 5 (Innaco-Hahn eliminated)
Valerie M. Coll
Brenda Wolff (current)
Board of Education District 1 (Guan and Fahemy eliminated)
Esther L. Wells
Grace Rivera Oven
Board of Education At Large (Fryar and Giandomenico eliminated)
Mike Erickson
Karla Silvestre (current)
And most parents don't even realize that you can vote for any other district's representative. MC really needs to stop calling BOE members "district representatives". They're all "At-Large" for voting purposes..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, why are we allowed to have an entire thread about Joftus but any mention of Esther gets deleted immediately? Candidates should be discussed openly.
Try starting a different discussion.
DP. I started a thread recently asking about Grace vs Esther for BOE, and it looks like it was deleted. No idea why.
If you haven't noticed, DCUMS tows the MCPS party line if it will make uncomfortable truths come to light. I've had several posts deleted (ex. when the board tried to make land-use decisions behind closed doors and without public input).
But in this case, what is the "MCPS party line" with respect to a BOE race with no incumbent in the running?
Did Joftus, Wolff, and Silvestre pull out? They're still listed here:
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
If early voting is any indicator, Yang and Oven will win, and unfortunately Silvestre has a large lead and could be re-elected. The silver lining is Wolff is vulnerable, and I doubt Innaco-Hahn supporters will run out and toss their votes towards Wolff.
Board of Education District 3 (Alonza eliminated)
Julie Yang
Scott Joftus (current)
Board of Education District 5 (Innaco-Hahn eliminated)
Valerie M. Coll
Brenda Wolff (current)
Board of Education District 1 (Guan and Fahemy eliminated)
Esther L. Wells
Grace Rivera Oven
Board of Education At Large (Fryar and Giandomenico eliminated)
Mike Erickson
Karla Silvestre (current)
And most parents don't even realize that you can vote for any other district's representative. MC really needs to stop calling BOE members "district representatives". They're all "At-Large" for voting purposes..
Lol at Dawn trying to say the people voting for Mike Erickson really meant to vote for Michael Fryar..."they likely mixed up the names..." no...people in MoCo aren't stupid, no one was dumb enough to vote for Fryar...She's going to be bitter forever about losing. Stay mad, Dawn! The majority of the county spoke-they did not want you in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, why are we allowed to have an entire thread about Joftus but any mention of Esther gets deleted immediately? Candidates should be discussed openly.
Try starting a different discussion.
DP. I started a thread recently asking about Grace vs Esther for BOE, and it looks like it was deleted. No idea why.
If you haven't noticed, DCUMS tows the MCPS party line if it will make uncomfortable truths come to light. I've had several posts deleted (ex. when the board tried to make land-use decisions behind closed doors and without public input).
But in this case, what is the "MCPS party line" with respect to a BOE race with no incumbent in the running?
Did Joftus, Wolff, and Silvestre pull out? They're still listed here:
https://elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/primary_results/gen_results_2022_by_county_16.html
If early voting is any indicator, Yang and Oven will win, and unfortunately Silvestre has a large lead and could be re-elected. The silver lining is Wolff is vulnerable, and I doubt Innaco-Hahn supporters will run out and toss their votes towards Wolff.
Board of Education District 3 (Alonza eliminated)
Julie Yang
Scott Joftus (current)
Board of Education District 5 (Innaco-Hahn eliminated)
Valerie M. Coll
Brenda Wolff (current)
Board of Education District 1 (Guan and Fahemy eliminated)
Esther L. Wells
Grace Rivera Oven
Board of Education At Large (Fryar and Giandomenico eliminated)
Mike Erickson
Karla Silvestre (current)
And most parents don't even realize that you can vote for any other district's representative. MC really needs to stop calling BOE members "district representatives". They're all "At-Large" for voting purposes..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, why are we allowed to have an entire thread about Joftus but any mention of Esther gets deleted immediately? Candidates should be discussed openly.
Try starting a different discussion.
DP. I started a thread recently asking about Grace vs Esther for BOE, and it looks like it was deleted. No idea why.
If you haven't noticed, DCUMS tows the MCPS party line if it will make uncomfortable truths come to light. I've had several posts deleted (ex. when the board tried to make land-use decisions behind closed doors and without public input).
But in this case, what is the "MCPS party line" with respect to a BOE race with no incumbent in the running?