Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does Taylor say about MAPS? docsend.dropbox.com/view/q6yk4jqdcdrbfeqn
"The Maryland Action Plan to Prevent Suicide in Schools (MAPS) is a comprehensive reference guide developed in partnership with the Office of Suicide Prevention and experts Dr. Scott Poland and Dr. Donna Poland. MAPS aims to equip K-12 public and private school communities with the necessary tools for effective suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention. MAPS provides evidence-based resources tailored for school administrators, mental health professionals, teachers, students, and caregivers."
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:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
This is Maryland not DC.
The whole point of charters is that they run their own school. Where does it say how it will be set up and that they will report to the super?
DP. It's a weird set up, I agree (I'm used to the one in DC), but it is in fact how things work: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/cfb.pdf The whole process is overseen by the Superintendent based on the BOE's policy.
It is not weird it is Maryland law. If you lived here you would know.
This is not MCPS’ first charter school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."
Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.
There aren't any MVA students anymore.
They did not evaporate. They will always be MVA students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
This is Maryland not DC.
The whole point of charters is that they run their own school. Where does it say how it will be set up and that they will report to the super?
DP. It's a weird set up, I agree (I'm used to the one in DC), but it is in fact how things work: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/cfb.pdf The whole process is overseen by the Superintendent based on the BOE's policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."
Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.
There aren't any MVA students anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What does Taylor say about MAPS? docsend.dropbox.com/view/q6yk4jqdcdrbfeqn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
This is Maryland not DC.
The whole point of charters is that they run their own school. Where does it say how it will be set up and that they will report to the super?
DP. It's a weird set up, I agree (I'm used to the one in DC), but it is in fact how things work: https://ww2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/policy/pdf/cfb.pdf The whole process is overseen by the Superintendent based on the BOE's policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
This is Maryland not DC.
The whole point of charters is that they run their own school. Where does it say how it will be set up and that they will report to the super?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
This is Maryland not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."
Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.
There aren't any MVA students anymore.
Omfg they will always be MVA students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.
If they are their own LEA, he won't.
In DC, each charter school is independent (that's the whole point) and is their own LEA. They have to comply with the Charter Board regs, but not DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Yea!!! This is long overdue. I can’t find any information about it, though. Does someone know the name of the new charter? Is it independent or part of a larger organization? Does it have a particular focus/philosophy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
I'm well aware of that, which is why I spoke in the present tense and didn't say something like "There are no charter school students in Montgomery County, PS I'm writing in this from April 2026."
Those students are in mcps now. MVA students are in mcps now. They are all mcps students and Taylor is their omfg superintendent now.
There aren't any MVA students anymore.
Omfg they will always be MVA students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omfg, what does all these posts have to do with Taylor. Not another school for this and other for former mva-ers etc.?
Omfg Isn’t he the superintendent?
Not for the non-existent MVA.
How sick are you?
Yes, he is still the omfg superintendent for all MCPS students, even the charter school students.
There are no charter school students in Montgomery County.
Next year there will be a charter.
Won't they be their own LEA? I don't think he will have anything to do with them.
He will be their superintendent.