Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.
Apple Ballot has run BOE for decades.
And if everyone voted Apple ballot things would be 100x better.
Anonymous wrote:What did the outgoing members say since they didn't win? Relieved to be exiting??
Anonymous wrote:What did the outgoing members say since they didn't win? Relieved to be exiting??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.
Apple Ballot has run BOE for decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My candidates won.
You are very happy with the status quo.
Anonymous wrote:My candidates won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.
Voters should have prioritized supporting our students, but obviously a lot of people are happy to vote against their interests.
As a MCPS parent my interests are around retaining my child's fantastic teachers. Without the teachers we have nothing.
MCEA (the teacher's union) is by no means perfect, but they are the institution that advocates for teacher raises each year. While you can certainly argue their efforts haven't been enough, I'm glad they have at least gotten that in contrast to other places where teacher salaries are far worse (and the longer you go without raises the harder it is for the budget to catch up).
And when I have actually read about the candidates without looking at the Apple Ballot, I've often chosen the candidates they chose (but not always). Unfortunately, with few exceptions, the alternatives to the Apple Ballot are horrible IMO and I'm not willing to vote for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.
Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.
The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.
So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.
Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.
Voters should have prioritized supporting our students, but obviously a lot of people are happy to vote against their interests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.
Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.
The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.
So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Before I had children in school, I didn't any pay attention to the BOE races and voted the Apple Ballot assuming that is who the teachers wanted. I didn't realize it was actually the union vote. Has a non-Apple Ballot candidate ever been able to win?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montoya, Zimmerman and Stewart all won with comfortable margins.
Looks like the people have spoken. Evans, two-term incumbent, lost by a shocking 16 points.
How are we feeling about this shakeup?
Great! Good to see people trust the Apple ballot and support our teachers.