Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 12:18     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.


They removed equity as one of the buzz words.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 12:17     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.


Also he and his team designed a regional program model that puts magnets in rich schools and will undermine poorer schools. He doesn't seem to understand or care about equity at all.


Our DCC kids got screwed over big time without the DCC and access to stem and higher level classes. It will make the lower income schools more farms heavy as people move out or go private.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 12:17     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.


No, he’s interested in covering up financial mistakes by MCPS - and has more or less admitted as such. Essentially “mistakes were made” without identifying who made them and what he plans to do to ensure they don’t happen again. Furthermore, he chose the most disruptive solution instead of using it as a holding school for a few years and gather community feedback.


+1
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 12:16     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


Oh my... if you are worried about your kids worry about all the bad things that have happened at Wootton in the past 10 years... consider moving to a safer school. Yes, you are wealthy. We all work hard. We all have deserving kids. We all are heavily involved with our kids.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 12:06     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.


Also he and his team designed a regional program model that puts magnets in rich schools and will undermine poorer schools. He doesn't seem to understand or care about equity at all.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 10:08     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.


No, he’s interested in covering up financial mistakes by MCPS - and has more or less admitted as such. Essentially “mistakes were made” without identifying who made them and what he plans to do to ensure they don’t happen again. Furthermore, he chose the most disruptive solution instead of using it as a holding school for a few years and gather community feedback.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:57     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT


GMAFB

He doesn't seem "obsessed" with equity at all to me. He initially proposed increasing class sizes for the youngest and poorest students. He is proposing having two high schools that are 1 mile apart with one having more than twice the FARMS rate of the other (WJ and Woodward)

In neither the Crown nor the Wootton boundary recommendations do FARMS rates change significantly and in many cases FARMS rates for high FARMS schools increase (e.g. Northwest).

I honestly do not buy that Thomas Taylor knows what equity is or that he is interested in knowing.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:40     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree, OP. He is trying and we should give it a chance. MCPS employee and MCPS parent here.


I'm also an employee and parent. I feel like I am watching Taylor destroy things in MCPS that are actually working. He's dismantling nationally recognized programs. He's taking away positions of well-respected special education leaders. He created cross-functional teams that no one seems to understand. Most of all, I feel like he's not listening to feedback from the community. He's good at glossy flyers and using buzzwords. He likes making videos. But I do not think he's moving MCPS in the right direction.


Just what he did in Stafford, VA.

Why did the BOE hire someone who would dismantle MCPS?

Exactly!!!!! Why??? So evil!!!
Wootton is the PINNACLE PRIDE school of MCPS AND THEY ARE tearing it to shreds. So evil!

Because they and their friends are partly behind it.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:39     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:Our schools are a complete mess. For the first time, we have a Superintendent interested in shining a light in dark places and actively working for transparency while trying to make the schools better. Let's give him a chance.


He’s a complete animal and a fool. The fact that his solution is to GUT the Wootton community IS OBSCENE. The other fact is that he is obsessed with balancing farms rates, and English instruction rates out of a desperate attempt for equity. The truth is,
The Wootton cluster is incredibly diverse and accurately reflects our communities. Asians in general are less likely to seek out farms and other assistance, it doesn’t mean that the community is wealthy. We’ve all worked hard to buy homes in this cluster and do not want to be lumped together with the kids from the Gaithersburg side not because they are bad, but because they are not the same community and do not reflect our values!!! there’s a level of parental involvement in Care that is evident in this Wootton community that cannot be seen in its counterpart on the other side.
OUR KIDS DESERVE BETTER!! Taylor OUT
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:16     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree, OP. He is trying and we should give it a chance. MCPS employee and MCPS parent here.


I'm also an employee and parent. I feel like I am watching Taylor destroy things in MCPS that are actually working. He's dismantling nationally recognized programs. He's taking away positions of well-respected special education leaders. He created cross-functional teams that no one seems to understand. Most of all, I feel like he's not listening to feedback from the community. He's good at glossy flyers and using buzzwords. He likes making videos. But I do not think he's moving MCPS in the right direction.


Just what he did in Stafford, VA.

Why did the BOE hire someone who would dismantle MCPS?


Because they and their friends are partly behind it.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:10     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree, OP. He is trying and we should give it a chance. MCPS employee and MCPS parent here.


I'm also an employee and parent. I feel like I am watching Taylor destroy things in MCPS that are actually working. He's dismantling nationally recognized programs. He's taking away positions of well-respected special education leaders. He created cross-functional teams that no one seems to understand. Most of all, I feel like he's not listening to feedback from the community. He's good at glossy flyers and using buzzwords. He likes making videos. But I do not think he's moving MCPS in the right direction.


Just what he did in Stafford, VA.

Why did the BOE hire someone who would dismantle MCPS?
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:08     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wootton is unsafe for multiple reasons. Sounds like its a good move to shut it down.


Some parents exaggerated. If it was so unsafe (beyond the current news cycle) it would have been closed already. Closing it down and moving kids to Crown only saves MCPS from the embarrassment of building a school based on pre COVID enrollment projections and having to use it as a holding school. The Gaithersburg mayor said the quiet part out loud when he opposed using Crown as a holding school. That won’t attract high income earners to his city, so naturally he wants to transplant the Wootton kids.


Anyone who really looks into Wootton outside of test scores is going to be concerned about the violence at the school, especially since they have the first school shooting inside the school. Instead of worrying about this, you have bigger things to worry about.


No. Someone sent an ankle bracelet kid into Wootton instead of one of the MCPS special schools.

Whomever made that decision has bigger things to worrh about.


You seem confused about when electronic monitoring is used.


Sure, sure. I mean it's not like a kid with an ankle monitor opened fire with a printed gun in a school, right?

Save it for some idiot who will believe you.


Any kid or adult can do that.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 09:07     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

Anonymous wrote:I think Taylor is trying to move kids from asbesdos issues at Wootton. I read somewhere it will cost 300 million dollars to renovate the school but that Crown only cost 220 million to build from scratch. That means it's more cost effective to bulldoze the school and rebuild it new than it is to renovate.


It’s usually better and cheaper to tear down.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2026 06:52     Subject: Give Taylor's CIP recommendations a chance

I think Taylor is trying to move kids from asbesdos issues at Wootton. I read somewhere it will cost 300 million dollars to renovate the school but that Crown only cost 220 million to build from scratch. That means it's more cost effective to bulldoze the school and rebuild it new than it is to renovate.