Anonymous wrote:What does this mean for the Eastern replacement project? How big are they going to make it? Or does it get delayed until they have this figured out?
Anonymous wrote:There wasn’t any SCEs discussion right? The resolution was only about closing SSIMS
Anonymous wrote:SSIMS staff is going to want to know what’s up before voluntary transfer season
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.
Wait, really? Did MCPS staff argue against it? Was there any discussion about what this means for the MS/HS boundary options? Do you know what time stamp on the board meeting video to look for to watch this?
It's at 1:51. Clearly all the Board members had prepped and agreed on it beforehand. I suspect Taylor was only pretending to argue for the faster timeline at the beginning, or he would have argued harder (and twisted arms behind the scenes.)
https://www.youtube.com/live/1bWb9wK1gH0?si=7kztMzaas45u3eHs
You're probably right, but it was beautiful to watch when he read his resolution for an accelerated closure process and no one seconded him.
Yes, that was a very satisfying moment. I hope the community gets some meaningful concessions.
Anonymous wrote:If I don’t want to look at Jawando’s IG account- what does he say? Anyone paraphrase for me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Well sure, he technically could. But the board just unanimously voted that they won't be deciding whether to close SSIMS before March, which is when they'll be voting on the new boundaries for HS/MS.
Well yes but they can still, for example, switch Wood Acres and BES. Not closing SSIMS doesn't prevent him from doing it even though the only option that proposes this also proposes closing SSIMS
Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.
Wait, really? Did MCPS staff argue against it? Was there any discussion about what this means for the MS/HS boundary options? Do you know what time stamp on the board meeting video to look for to watch this?
It's at 1:51. Clearly all the Board members had prepped and agreed on it beforehand. I suspect Taylor was only pretending to argue for the faster timeline at the beginning, or he would have argued harder (and twisted arms behind the scenes.)
https://www.youtube.com/live/1bWb9wK1gH0?si=7kztMzaas45u3eHs
You're probably right, but it was beautiful to watch when he read his resolution for an accelerated closure process and no one seconded him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.
Wait, really? Did MCPS staff argue against it? Was there any discussion about what this means for the MS/HS boundary options? Do you know what time stamp on the board meeting video to look for to watch this?
It's at 1:51. Clearly all the Board members had prepped and agreed on it beforehand. I suspect Taylor was only pretending to argue for the faster timeline at the beginning, or he would have argued harder (and twisted arms behind the scenes.)
https://www.youtube.com/live/1bWb9wK1gH0?si=7kztMzaas45u3eHs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.
Wait, really? Did MCPS staff argue against it? Was there any discussion about what this means for the MS/HS boundary options? Do you know what time stamp on the board meeting video to look for to watch this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.