Anonymous wrote:I think Crown will be about where Quince Orchard is. Upper middle of the pack. Better than Gaithersburg, worse than Wootton. Close to Richard Montgomery maybe a little better than Northwest. I think that’s who they’ll be pulling from
Anonymous wrote:I think Crown will be about where Quince Orchard is. Upper middle of the pack. Better than Gaithersburg, worse than Wootton. Close to Richard Montgomery maybe a little better than Northwest. I think that’s who they’ll be pulling from
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this new HS increase property values in Crown and Decoverly?
Not meaningfully.
Anonymous wrote:Will this new HS increase property values in Crown and Decoverly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How utterly arrogant. No wonder why the board acts like an aristocracy.
The Board of Education acts like 7 adults who won their elections (meaning, the majority of voters voted for them over the other candidate(s)), and 1 high school student who won their election (meaning, the majority of MS and HS students voted for them over the other candidate).
So, if you want to "vote out" the sitting board, here's what you need to do: Find a candidate you support (or run for office yourself), campaign, fundraise, and win the election. Times seven. (And then, you/your candidate get to serve on the board for the aristocratic salary of $25,000 a year.)
It's a lot more work than sitting in front of a screen somewhere, complaining.
You're absolutely right - parents should start to organize in time for the next board election. It's a great suggestion! Thank you!![]()
Yes, that's how the democratic process works.
You may find, when you start getting involved, that there are many parents who have been involved all along; also that there are many parents who do not agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Opening in 2027.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/schools/design-plans-approved-for-future-high-school-in-gaithersburg/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How utterly arrogant. No wonder why the board acts like an aristocracy.
The Board of Education acts like 7 adults who won their elections (meaning, the majority of voters voted for them over the other candidate(s)), and 1 high school student who won their election (meaning, the majority of MS and HS students voted for them over the other candidate).
So, if you want to "vote out" the sitting board, here's what you need to do: Find a candidate you support (or run for office yourself), campaign, fundraise, and win the election. Times seven. (And then, you/your candidate get to serve on the board for the aristocratic salary of $25,000 a year.)
It's a lot more work than sitting in front of a screen somewhere, complaining.
You're absolutely right - parents should start to organize in time for the next board election. It's a great suggestion! Thank you!![]()
Yes, that's how the democratic process works.
You may find, when you start getting involved, that there are many parents who have been involved all along; also that there are many parents who do not agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How utterly arrogant. No wonder why the board acts like an aristocracy.
The Board of Education acts like 7 adults who won their elections (meaning, the majority of voters voted for them over the other candidate(s)), and 1 high school student who won their election (meaning, the majority of MS and HS students voted for them over the other candidate).
So, if you want to "vote out" the sitting board, here's what you need to do: Find a candidate you support (or run for office yourself), campaign, fundraise, and win the election. Times seven. (And then, you/your candidate get to serve on the board for the aristocratic salary of $25,000 a year.)
It's a lot more work than sitting in front of a screen somewhere, complaining.
You're absolutely right - parents should start to organize in time for the next board election. It's a great suggestion! Thank you!![]()