Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Steve Austin for BOE. I just decided after months of consideration. He is the smartest one and the one who will not bow down to the establishment. The others are just pawns.
Please share your methodology for determining that he is "the smartest."
I like what he has to say. He is good at crunching numbers and dissecting the mess the BOE has made. He'll make positive changes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Steve Austin for BOE. I just decided after months of consideration. He is the smartest one and the one who will not bow down to the establishment. The others are just pawns.
Please share your methodology for determining that he is "the smartest."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Steve Austin for BOE. I just decided after months of consideration. He is the smartest one and the one who will not bow down to the establishment. The others are just pawns.
Please share your methodology for determining that he is "the smartest."
Anonymous wrote:Steve Austin for BOE. I just decided after months of consideration. He is the smartest one and the one who will not bow down to the establishment. The others are just pawns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
DP. MCPS doesn't categorize "Germantown students" and "Clarksburg students." A student is a student. The "city"/zip code of the student's home does not necessarily match that the "city"/zip code of the school. Nor should it have to. When walking to a school is possible, that should be reflected in the boundary lines, again, regardless of zip code lines. But if students are taking a bus to school no matter what, then whether that bus ride is 3.8 miles to the west or 4.2 miles to the east should definitely be looked at according to all of the factors.
You sure sound like a MCPS spokesperson.
I'm not PP, but it's really bizarre to me that reciting normal, factual information about how countywide school districts work makes people assume you're some kind of paid MCPS plant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goodness can you leave the personal life of this man alone. He's running for BOE not president of the US.
Actually no.
He has ties to conversion therapy groups, groups against LGBTQ, and he's doesn't have qualifications.
You are ridiculous.
What are his qualifications?
Information on all the candidates has been posted earlier in the thread. He also has a website that a quick google will take you to.
You (or somebody) said that the PP who said he doesn't have qualifications was ridiculous. Which implies that you think he does have qualifications. What qualifications do you think he has?
He doesn’t have ties to conversion therapy groups or against LGBTQ. That’s what is ridiculous. I’m not going to argue with you about the other, because clearly that’s what you’re looking for.
It is ridiculous to post such false information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
DP. MCPS doesn't categorize "Germantown students" and "Clarksburg students." A student is a student. The "city"/zip code of the student's home does not necessarily match that the "city"/zip code of the school. Nor should it have to. When walking to a school is possible, that should be reflected in the boundary lines, again, regardless of zip code lines. But if students are taking a bus to school no matter what, then whether that bus ride is 3.8 miles to the west or 4.2 miles to the east should definitely be looked at according to all of the factors.
You sure sound like a MCPS spokesperson.
I'm not PP, but it's really bizarre to me that reciting normal, factual information about how countywide school districts work makes people assume you're some kind of paid MCPS plant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
DP. MCPS doesn't categorize "Germantown students" and "Clarksburg students." A student is a student. The "city"/zip code of the student's home does not necessarily match that the "city"/zip code of the school. Nor should it have to. When walking to a school is possible, that should be reflected in the boundary lines, again, regardless of zip code lines. But if students are taking a bus to school no matter what, then whether that bus ride is 3.8 miles to the west or 4.2 miles to the east should definitely be looked at according to all of the factors.
You sure sound like a MCPS spokesperson.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
DP. MCPS doesn't categorize "Germantown students" and "Clarksburg students." A student is a student. The "city"/zip code of the student's home does not necessarily match that the "city"/zip code of the school. Nor should it have to. When walking to a school is possible, that should be reflected in the boundary lines, again, regardless of zip code lines. But if students are taking a bus to school no matter what, then whether that bus ride is 3.8 miles to the west or 4.2 miles to the east should definitely be looked at according to all of the factors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Do you work for MCPS? Did you use the same argument in another thread to justify Clarksburg students going to school in Germantown and Germantown students going to school in Clarksburg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Schools in Potomac are Montgomery County Public Schools. There is no such thing as the Potomac School District.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The reverse to this is JOF, One Montgomery lumping all Steve Austin supporters Right Wingers, segregationists (which implies racists). If we are going to be frank here, "fear mongering" is going on both sides. You can't be blind to what this BOE campaign has become, one major mud slinging, name calling sht race.
I think that most voters have no idea whom you're talking about. This obsession with a former BoE member and a group with a blog is really inside baseball stuff. And inside baseball is not how you win elections.
She is a major supporter of Sunil- which is fine. My point is that both sides are behaving so nasty and calling each other names. I think it’s important to keep in mind that it’s just not one group behaving in an unsavory way.
Calling a supporter of segregation a segregationist isn't name calling, it's truth telling. If that upsets Ausin supporters, good, it's a sign they have a conscience and can maybe change for the better.
Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The reverse to this is JOF, One Montgomery lumping all Steve Austin supporters Right Wingers, segregationists (which implies racists). If we are going to be frank here, "fear mongering" is going on both sides. You can't be blind to what this BOE campaign has become, one major mud slinging, name calling sht race.
I think that most voters have no idea whom you're talking about. This obsession with a former BoE member and a group with a blog is really inside baseball stuff. And inside baseball is not how you win elections.
She is a major supporter of Sunil- which is fine. My point is that both sides are behaving so nasty and calling each other names. I think it’s important to keep in mind that it’s just not one group behaving in an unsavory way.
Calling a supporter of segregation a segregationist isn't name calling, it's truth telling. If that upsets Ausin supporters, good, it's a sign they have a conscience and can maybe change for the better.
Not segregation.... Buy a house in Potomac, go to Potomac schools. Don't buy a house in Potomac, do not go to Potomac schools. I do not think anyone is preventing people from buying in a school boundary.