Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 13:44     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

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Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio



Yes to all but Pavel. Pavel's website looks slapped together and his platform not thought through. Do not like his stance on special needs: "I believe all children in MCPS should be tested for learning differences at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals, and students' eligibility should hinge upon need, not affluence." How does he propose funding the testing of each and every student "at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals." And then if testing is not agreeable to the affluent family, they will just challenge it with a paid professional.


So this gets one of the hidden problems where schools like MCPS fail special needs kids, especially those with limited resources. MCPS is supposed to identify learning problems and provide in house testing for kids to identify them and get them the services that they need. This hardly ever happens and school principles pressure teachers and special ed teachers to keep the numbers low because it cuts into the budget. Parents who are affluent get outside testing and have the education to fight MCPS so their kids gets the services and accommodations that they need. Kids who aren't from wealthy, educated and ready to fight families simply fall to the bottom of the academic performance pack and MCPS just passes them along. Moving the neuropsychologist and special ed staff into an external independent body is a very interesting idea to break the conflict of interest that is keeping kids from accessing an appropriate education.

Some of the accommodations for various LDs are actual best practices that can benefit all kids. If MCPS were to accurately identify the number of kids with learning disabilities they might get off their butts and require across the board implementation of best practices that benefit all kids.



Sure, but where is MCPS going to get the money to test all these kids...and then support them?


Special Education is partially funded with Federal grants. In return, MCPS and the State Board of Education are supposed to identify all children with disabilities.

Areas that I see huge waste as compared with other school districts - the number of times a child needs IEP / 504 meetings to identify the child’s needs, the number of meetings held for the same child per year, and the number of staff members who sit for the meetings which last on average 2 hours. An exhausting and wasteful process of staff and time resources.

For example, to get an IEP in MCPS , it requires at least 3 meetings: a screening meeting, a meeting to review the neuropsyc testing, and a meeting to write the actual IEP. Then there might be multiple periodic review meetings every school year. For the reevaluations that are mandated every 3 years, the screening, testing, and IEP meetings are redone again. An exhausting process for all involved.


Yup...I remember. Moved our kids to private, and in one school (K-8) they have one meeting a year to review plan.

In the other (high school), no meetings...just send along the neuro psych and prior accommodations from prior school and a plan is developed. No reviews over the 4 years unless a particular issue needs to be addressed.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2020 13:27     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio



Yes to all but Pavel. Pavel's website looks slapped together and his platform not thought through. Do not like his stance on special needs: "I believe all children in MCPS should be tested for learning differences at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals, and students' eligibility should hinge upon need, not affluence." How does he propose funding the testing of each and every student "at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals." And then if testing is not agreeable to the affluent family, they will just challenge it with a paid professional.


So this gets one of the hidden problems where schools like MCPS fail special needs kids, especially those with limited resources. MCPS is supposed to identify learning problems and provide in house testing for kids to identify them and get them the services that they need. This hardly ever happens and school principles pressure teachers and special ed teachers to keep the numbers low because it cuts into the budget. Parents who are affluent get outside testing and have the education to fight MCPS so their kids gets the services and accommodations that they need. Kids who aren't from wealthy, educated and ready to fight families simply fall to the bottom of the academic performance pack and MCPS just passes them along. Moving the neuropsychologist and special ed staff into an external independent body is a very interesting idea to break the conflict of interest that is keeping kids from accessing an appropriate education.

Some of the accommodations for various LDs are actual best practices that can benefit all kids. If MCPS were to accurately identify the number of kids with learning disabilities they might get off their butts and require across the board implementation of best practices that benefit all kids.



Sure, but where is MCPS going to get the money to test all these kids...and then support them?


Special Education is partially funded with Federal grants. In return, MCPS and the State Board of Education are supposed to identify all children with disabilities.

Areas that I see huge waste as compared with other school districts - the number of times a child needs IEP / 504 meetings to identify the child’s needs, the number of meetings held for the same child per year, and the number of staff members who sit for the meetings which last on average 2 hours. An exhausting and wasteful process of staff and time resources.

For example, to get an IEP in MCPS , it requires at least 3 meetings: a screening meeting, a meeting to review the neuropsyc testing, and a meeting to write the actual IEP. Then there might be multiple periodic review meetings every school year. For the reevaluations that are mandated every 3 years, the screening, testing, and IEP meetings are redone again. An exhausting process for all involved.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2020 13:20     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

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Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP about Shebra, she doesn’t have much substance and I don’t think she really understands what children need. She just spouts Apple ballot union endorsed talking points.


Do you think her two opponents have much substance and really understand what children need?


I think fresh perspectives and new blood is much more than the spouted apple ballot talking points.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 23:11     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio


Agreed.. especially on the first 2. Jay is from upcounty too and my God they need some representation!


Doesn’t the upcounty have a school board district who represents them?


I recently saw an info graphic and it doesn’t look like it’s even representation. I’m going to post the link with a disclaimer that I don’t know exactly how accurate this is: http://ninedistrictsformoco.org/ The graphic is on the Header.

The nine districts for MoCo is talking about the County Council, not the School Board.


Thank you for the clarification!

You’re most welcome! The Council was worse prior to 1990 when everyone ran at large and there were no districts whatsoever.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 21:29     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP about Shebra, she doesn’t have much substance and I don’t think she really understands what children need. She just spouts Apple ballot union endorsed talking points.


Do you think her two opponents have much substance and really understand what children need?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 20:07     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Agree with PP about Shebra, she doesn’t have much substance and I don’t think she really understands what children need. She just spouts Apple ballot union endorsed talking points.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 20:00     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Shebra Evans can gtfo.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 16:59     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio



Yes to all but Pavel. Pavel's website looks slapped together and his platform not thought through. Do not like his stance on special needs: "I believe all children in MCPS should be tested for learning differences at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals, and students' eligibility should hinge upon need, not affluence." How does he propose funding the testing of each and every student "at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals." And then if testing is not agreeable to the affluent family, they will just challenge it with a paid professional.


So this gets one of the hidden problems where schools like MCPS fail special needs kids, especially those with limited resources. MCPS is supposed to identify learning problems and provide in house testing for kids to identify them and get them the services that they need. This hardly ever happens and school principles pressure teachers and special ed teachers to keep the numbers low because it cuts into the budget. Parents who are affluent get outside testing and have the education to fight MCPS so their kids gets the services and accommodations that they need. Kids who aren't from wealthy, educated and ready to fight families simply fall to the bottom of the academic performance pack and MCPS just passes them along. Moving the neuropsychologist and special ed staff into an external independent body is a very interesting idea to break the conflict of interest that is keeping kids from accessing an appropriate education.

Some of the accommodations for various LDs are actual best practices that can benefit all kids. If MCPS were to accurately identify the number of kids with learning disabilities they might get off their butts and require across the board implementation of best practices that benefit all kids.



Sure, but where is MCPS going to get the money to test all these kids...and then support them?
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 16:11     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

So this gets one of the hidden problems where schools like MCPS fail special needs kids, especially those with limited resources. MCPS is supposed to identify learning problems and provide in house testing for kids to identify them and get them the services that they need. This hardly ever happens and school principles pressure teachers and special ed teachers to keep the numbers low because it cuts into the budget. Parents who are affluent get outside testing and have the education to fight MCPS so their kids gets the services and accommodations that they need. Kids who aren't from wealthy, educated and ready to fight families simply fall to the bottom of the academic performance pack and MCPS just passes them along. Moving the neuropsychologist and special ed staff into an external independent body is a very interesting idea to break the conflict of interest that is keeping kids from accessing an appropriate education.

Some of the accommodations for various LDs are actual best practices that can benefit all kids. If MCPS were to accurately identify the number of kids with learning disabilities they might get off their butts and require across the board implementation of best practices that benefit all kids.


Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 12:31     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio



Yes to all but Pavel. Pavel's website looks slapped together and his platform not thought through. Do not like his stance on special needs: "I believe all children in MCPS should be tested for learning differences at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals, and students' eligibility should hinge upon need, not affluence." How does he propose funding the testing of each and every student "at a young age by neutral psychoeducational testing professionals." And then if testing is not agreeable to the affluent family, they will just challenge it with a paid professional.


So this gets one of the hidden problems where schools like MCPS fail special needs kids, especially those with limited resources. MCPS is supposed to identify learning problems and provide in house testing for kids to identify them and get them the services that they need. This hardly ever happens and school principles pressure teachers and special ed teachers to keep the numbers low because it cuts into the budget. Parents who are affluent get outside testing and have the education to fight MCPS so their kids gets the services and accommodations that they need. Kids who aren't from wealthy, educated and ready to fight families simply fall to the bottom of the academic performance pack and MCPS just passes them along. Moving the neuropsychologist and special ed staff into an external independent body is a very interesting idea to break the conflict of interest that is keeping kids from accessing an appropriate education.

Some of the accommodations for various LDs are actual best practices that can benefit all kids. If MCPS were to accurately identify the number of kids with learning disabilities they might get off their butts and require across the board implementation of best practices that benefit all kids.

Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 10:57     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

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I recently saw an info graphic and it doesn’t look like it’s even representation. I’m going to post the link with a disclaimer that I don’t know exactly how accurate this is: http://ninedistrictsformoco.org/ The graphic is on the Header.


As the PP said, this is about the county council. Also, it's even by population, or at least it was when these council districts were established in 2012, after the 2010 decennial census. Here's a snapshot of the council districts as they were in 2012: http://www.montgomeryplanning.org/research/documents/MoCoSnapshot_web.pdf

District 1: 194,290
District 2: 191,269
District 3: 191,446
District 4: 193,062
District 4: 192,810

In my experience, many people in the upper upcounty don't really have a good understanding of just how many people live in the downcounty and lower east county.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 10:51     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio


Agreed.. especially on the first 2. Jay is from upcounty too and my God they need some representation!


Doesn’t the upcounty have a school board district who represents them?


I recently saw an info graphic and it doesn’t look like it’s even representation. I’m going to post the link with a disclaimer that I don’t know exactly how accurate this is: http://ninedistrictsformoco.org/ The graphic is on the Header.

The nine districts for MoCo is talking about the County Council, not the School Board.


Thank you for the clarification!
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 10:48     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio


Agreed.. especially on the first 2. Jay is from upcounty too and my God they need some representation!


Doesn’t the upcounty have a school board district who represents them?


I recently saw an info graphic and it doesn’t look like it’s even representation. I’m going to post the link with a disclaimer that I don’t know exactly how accurate this is: http://ninedistrictsformoco.org/ The graphic is on the Header.

The nine districts for MoCo is talking about the County Council, not the School Board.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 10:42     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio


Agreed.. especially on the first 2. Jay is from upcounty too and my God they need some representation!


Doesn’t the upcounty have a school board district who represents them?


I recently saw an info graphic and it doesn’t look like it’s even representation. I’m going to post the link with a disclaimer that I don’t know exactly how accurate this is: http://ninedistrictsformoco.org/ The graphic is on the Header.
Anonymous
Post 01/28/2020 10:26     Subject: Re:OFFICIAL MCPS BOE Race & Candidates Discussion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Candidates that I seem to like this far but would like to see in depth interviews from include:

Stephen Austin

Jay Guan

Pavel Sukhobok

Dalbin Osorio


Agreed.. especially on the first 2. Jay is from upcounty too and my God they need some representation!


Doesn’t the upcounty have a school board district who represents them?


Yes, Judith Docca is the member who lives in the upcounty school board district (district 1).