Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both in attendance this afternoon.
They obviously were opposed to Julie Yang as president.
I doubt it. Grace and Julie are friends. Plus, Grace was voted as vice president despite being absent. Clearly everyone was in agreement with the decision.
Then show up friend. Skipping annual election vote says a lot.
Not really. They probably knew they had a quorum and the votes would be unanimous.
Then the vote was not unanimous.
Stop trolling. You're trying to stir up something out of nothing.
2 out of 8 elected officials not showing up for a annual vote on new officers is something to Montgomery County voters.
Not so much to MCPS administrators who live in Frederick.
I'm a Montgomery County voter, and don't know what you're going on about. Six out of eight is a majority. Yang and Rivera-Oven each received six votes. Whether or not the other two members were there to vote would have made no difference.
Don’t know the difference between unanimous and majority. If it was a majority vote, then say so and be clear it was not unanimous.
Two members protested the outcome.
Seems to weird to me to protest the outcome by not showing up rather than just not voting in favor of Ms. Yang.
+1. They were more likely stuck in traffic.
Then wait for them to show up.
But they didn’t want to vote so vote taken without them.
Did they ever show up?
Not for that vote but for the actual meeting yes. I’m hoping there were all just nervous because watching them was not good. Stewart couldn’t convey ideas well and seemed as flighty as she did previously in person, Zimmerman seemed out of her depth, and Montoya seemed angry or overly aggressive even while asking meaningful questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both in attendance this afternoon.
They obviously were opposed to Julie Yang as president.
I doubt it. Grace and Julie are friends. Plus, Grace was voted as vice president despite being absent. Clearly everyone was in agreement with the decision.
Then show up friend. Skipping annual election vote says a lot.
Not really. They probably knew they had a quorum and the votes would be unanimous.
Then the vote was not unanimous.
Stop trolling. You're trying to stir up something out of nothing.
2 out of 8 elected officials not showing up for a annual vote on new officers is something to Montgomery County voters.
Not so much to MCPS administrators who live in Frederick.
I'm a Montgomery County voter, and don't know what you're going on about. Six out of eight is a majority. Yang and Rivera-Oven each received six votes. Whether or not the other two members were there to vote would have made no difference.
Don’t know the difference between unanimous and majority. If it was a majority vote, then say so and be clear it was not unanimous.
Two members protested the outcome.
No one protested the vote you twit.
Just Rivera-Oven and Zimmerman.
Bless your heart
Pray they do not keep skipping votes rather than show up like an elected official and do their job.
Of all the things there are to be concerned about with MCPS and the BOE, I am not going to worry about a vote being 6-0 instead of 8-0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both in attendance this afternoon.
They obviously were opposed to Julie Yang as president.
I doubt it. Grace and Julie are friends. Plus, Grace was voted as vice president despite being absent. Clearly everyone was in agreement with the decision.
Then show up friend. Skipping annual election vote says a lot.
Not really. They probably knew they had a quorum and the votes would be unanimous.
Then the vote was not unanimous.
Stop trolling. You're trying to stir up something out of nothing.
2 out of 8 elected officials not showing up for a annual vote on new officers is something to Montgomery County voters.
Not so much to MCPS administrators who live in Frederick.
I'm a Montgomery County voter, and don't know what you're going on about. Six out of eight is a majority. Yang and Rivera-Oven each received six votes. Whether or not the other two members were there to vote would have made no difference.
Don’t know the difference between unanimous and majority. If it was a majority vote, then say so and be clear it was not unanimous.
Two members protested the outcome.
No one protested the vote you twit.
Just Rivera-Oven and Zimmerman.
Bless your heart
Pray they do not keep skipping votes rather than show up like an elected official and do their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're both in attendance this afternoon.
They obviously were opposed to Julie Yang as president.
I doubt it. Grace and Julie are friends. Plus, Grace was voted as vice president despite being absent. Clearly everyone was in agreement with the decision.
Then show up friend. Skipping annual election vote says a lot.
Not really. They probably knew they had a quorum and the votes would be unanimous.
Then the vote was not unanimous.
Stop trolling. You're trying to stir up something out of nothing.
2 out of 8 elected officials not showing up for a annual vote on new officers is something to Montgomery County voters.
Not so much to MCPS administrators who live in Frederick.
I'm a Montgomery County voter, and don't know what you're going on about. Six out of eight is a majority. Yang and Rivera-Oven each received six votes. Whether or not the other two members were there to vote would have made no difference.
Don’t know the difference between unanimous and majority. If it was a majority vote, then say so and be clear it was not unanimous.
Two members protested the outcome.
No one protested the vote you twit.
Just Rivera-Oven and Zimmerman.
Bless your heart