Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s just speaking the truth. That’s why everyone on this thread is upset. Why not acknowledge your privilege and then have a conversation?!
What privilege? I work hard to afford private for my kid. So? You made other choices. People that bash others using the tired “privileged” label sound like envious middle school children. Get over it. People are more successful then you.
I’m sure you do work hard, but that doesn’t mean you are not privileged. I’ve worked hard too, but I was given more chances and has more help than a lot of people have had. Too many people are barn on third base but think they hit a triple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s just speaking the truth. That’s why everyone on this thread is upset. Why not acknowledge your privilege and then have a conversation?!
What privilege? I work hard to afford private for my kid. So? You made other choices. People that bash others using the tired “privileged” label sound like envious middle school children. Get over it. People are more successful then you.
The privilege is not going to private school. It’s suggesting to public health officials during a global pandemic that your school is special and deserves special rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s just speaking the truth. That’s why everyone on this thread is upset. Why not acknowledge your privilege and then have a conversation?!
What privilege? I work hard to afford private for my kid. So? You made other choices. People that bash others using the tired “privileged” label sound like envious middle school children. Get over it. People are more successful then you.
Anonymous wrote:Confirms what many of suspected at that time. He should be fired. I will be voting against elrich for employing this incompetent idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everybody's an effin expert in hindsight.
Yep. This.
Though his emails were pretty blunt and not written for public consumption they reflected fact. Folks think that because they have money they deserve special privileges. Keeping the community safe was the priority. Did he put in more restrictions than necessary? Perhaps, but he was doing what he could at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s just speaking the truth. That’s why everyone on this thread is upset. Why not acknowledge your privilege and then have a conversation?!
What privilege? I work hard to afford private for my kid. So? You made other choices. People that bash others using the tired “privileged” label sound like envious middle school children. Get over it. People are more successful then you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.
You are wrong, he should be? People are fired for inappropriate emails and not doing their job all the time. He is not serving the people of his county. He intended to harm them and disregard them. He made them jump through hoops and then didn't even bother to review their plans - that equates to not doing your job. Not to mention he was wrong. And you oy care about public school children, well he did wrong by them as well. He failed in his job across the board 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of the schools that opened are parochial schools that run on shoestring budgets and have large numbers of families getting financial aid. It’s disingenuous to say that people who wanted their schools open all came from positions of wealth and privilege.
Exactly. 55% of private schools in Maryland are religious schools; that figure is 44% in MoCo. The average tuition is $10K for ES and $16K for HS in MD. That’s Catholic diocese school tuition levels.
Gayles and people like PP act like all these parents are full-pay at Sidwell or Holton.
https://www.privateschoolreview.com/maryland/montgomery-county
Anonymous wrote:There wasn't any spread in moco privates, so he was wrong. Ours tested every week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.
I’m not the PP, but — his emails demonstrated a total and complete disregard for constituents’ valid concerns about the criteria he was using to make decisions about whether their children could access in-person education. He also requested that private schools make plans for safely reopening and then proceeded to ignore the plans and try to institute a blanket closure.
You mean a select few constituents who, because they have money, think they should get whatever they want. Hence, arrogance.
Many of the schools that opened are parochial schools that run on shoestring budgets and have large numbers of families getting financial aid. It’s disingenuous to say that people who wanted their schools open all came from positions of wealth and privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.
I’m not the PP, but — his emails demonstrated a total and complete disregard for constituents’ valid concerns about the criteria he was using to make decisions about whether their children could access in-person education. He also requested that private schools make plans for safely reopening and then proceeded to ignore the plans and try to institute a blanket closure.
You mean a select few constituents who, because they have money, think they should get whatever they want. Hence, arrogance.
Many of the schools that opened are parochial schools that run on shoestring budgets and have large numbers of families getting financial aid. It’s disingenuous to say that people who wanted their schools open all came from positions of wealth and privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.