Anonymous wrote:Amazing how the coalition can give their support with only one NAACP meeting to discuss the regional model with members seriously questioning MCPS. Taylor knows how to get what he wants. Mostly black women as the face of this rushed initiative.
Now if anybody white or Asian is critical of the program study we can be labelled as racist.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the actual statement? The article says "The group said the district should move forward with implementing its proposed regional plan and prioritize traditionally disadvantaged areas before adding programs elsewhere" but that is not at all what this proposal is doing so I'm really confused...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amazing how the coalition can give their support with only one NAACP meeting to discuss the regional model with members seriously questioning MCPS. Taylor knows how to get what he wants. Mostly black women as the face of this rushed initiative.
Now if anybody white or Asian is critical of the program study we can be labelled as racist.
It's not just White and Asian people who are upset but now that will be the narrative. Oh well. I hope the Black and Brown Coalition at least got some assurances that they will fix the model before they implement it because it completely sucks right now and MCPS has not offered any meaningful improvements so far.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing how the coalition can give their support with only one NAACP meeting to discuss the regional model with members seriously questioning MCPS. Taylor knows how to get what he wants. Mostly black women as the face of this rushed initiative.
Now if anybody white or Asian is critical of the program study we can be labelled as racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom: "Black and Brown Coalition declares support for proposed MCPS regional program model"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/11/11/black-brown-coaliiton-proposed-regional-programs/
Unbelievable. There are so many Black parents who have raised concerns about the regional program so painting opposition as being White-led is not factual.
Just look at the Kennedy session where many Black parents stood up and expressed their concerns.
The county NAACP has made some weird recommendations over the years. They initially supported the MVA and then midcourse said it was bad, while some members had kids in it and closing it impacted minority and special needs students the most. Makes you wonder why all the support for MCPS and the BOE when it goes against the families they should be advocating for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom: "Black and Brown Coalition declares support for proposed MCPS regional program model"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/11/11/black-brown-coaliiton-proposed-regional-programs/
I'm not familiar with this group. Are they known to be Central Office-aligned, or have they historically been willing to criticize them and hence this is likely a genuine expression of their community's perspectives?
Byron Johns is heavily involved in the NAACP. I’m surprised they’d support it given it’s going to hurt the kids they are advocating for the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom: "Black and Brown Coalition declares support for proposed MCPS regional program model"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/11/11/black-brown-coaliiton-proposed-regional-programs/
I'm not familiar with this group. Are they known to be Central Office-aligned, or have they historically been willing to criticize them and hence this is likely a genuine expression of their community's perspectives?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone seen the actual statement? The article says "The group said the district should move forward with implementing its proposed regional plan and prioritize traditionally disadvantaged areas before adding programs elsewhere" but that is not at all what this proposal is doing so I'm really confused...
Anonymous wrote:Amazing how the coalition can give their support with only one NAACP meeting to discuss the regional model with members seriously questioning MCPS. Taylor knows how to get what he wants. Mostly black women as the face of this rushed initiative.
Now if anybody white or Asian is critical of the program study we can be labelled as racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom: "Black and Brown Coalition declares support for proposed MCPS regional program model"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/11/11/black-brown-coaliiton-proposed-regional-programs/
I'm not familiar with this group. Are they known to be Central Office-aligned, or have they historically been willing to criticize them and hence this is likely a genuine expression of their community's perspectives?
Byron Johns is heavily involved in the NAACP. I’m surprised they’d support it given it’s going to hurt the kids they are advocating for the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boom: "Black and Brown Coalition declares support for proposed MCPS regional program model"
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/11/11/black-brown-coaliiton-proposed-regional-programs/
Unbelievable. There are so many Black parents who have raised concerns about the regional program so painting opposition as being White-led is not factual.
Just look at the Kennedy session where many Black parents stood up and expressed their concerns.