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Friday, July 10, 2009

Poll: After School or Promethean Boards?

POLL: Click here to vote your preference for your tax dollars to go to afterschool activities for all middle school students, or to make the next lease payment on 125 Promethean Boards. Read more about this choice:

The Montgomery County Council has decided that they are happy to sit back and let the Montgomery County Public School system administrators spend tax dollars without following state law and without oversight. What does this mean to you the citizen? It means that cuts must be made in other services to support the spendthrift habits of MCPS.

What has MCPS been doing? The MCPS Board of Education has been allowing administrators like MCPS COO Larry Bowers to sign off on major multi-million dollar procurements without Board of Education approval and without obtaining competitive bids for the products as required by State law.

Here is one example in the news this week, about $156,000 is being cut from an afterschool program for middle school students called RecExtra. You can read about this cut in the Gazette. 13 middle schools have seen their RecExtra funding cut for the upcoming school year.

What is an example of a MCPS purchase that was made without competitive bids and that was signed for by MCPS COO Larry Bowers instead of the Board of Education President? Promethean Boards.

Last summer MCPS COO Larry Bowers signed a 4 year LEASE for 2,600 Promethean Boards (at approximately $5,000 per classroom). That's right, the Promethean Boards in your child's classroom aren't even paid for yet! They are on a 4 year lease with an annual payment of $3,355,400.

But that's OK because Promethean Boards are more important than after school activities for thousands of middle school students. Right? Well it's your choice. These are your elected County Councilmembers cutting after school activities in favor of leased Promethean Boards.

Do you want to participate in a poll on this issue?

Click here to vote your preference for your tax dollars to go to afterschool activities for all middle school students, or to make the next lease payment on 125 Promethean Boards.

The return of just 125 Promethean Boards to the supplier, out of a total of 3,300 currently in MCPS, would fund the RecExtra program for next year. The lease agreement allows for Boards to be returned.

Want more information on the Promethean Board purchases, including the Weast memo switch at the County Council? Keep reading...

3,300 Promethean Boards in Montgomery County Public School classrooms

6 Promethean Boards were ordered for MCPS administrators on September 26, 2007, at a cost of $11,256. Click here to view purchase orders. This purchase was not reviewed by the MCPS Board of Education. These boards are not used in classrooms and are for the sole use of MCPS administrators in the Carver administration offices.

2,600 Promethean Boards were ordered by MCPS on June 12, 2008, under a lease agreement with Dell Financial Services. The lease was signed by MCPS COO Larry Bowers and is a 4 year term with an option to buy at the end of the 4 year period. Included with the lease documents is a June 9, 2008 (FIRST VERSION) memo from the Superintendent to the MCPS Board of Education on the plans to expand implementation of Interactive Classrooms. Click here to view the lease, purchase order and first version of June 9th memo from Superintendent. The annual lease payment for these boards is $3,355,400 per year for a total 4 year payment of $13,421,600. There was no MCPS Board of Education approval of the terms of this lease or the purchase of Promethean Boards. Documents received via a Maryland Public Information Act request to MCPS.

On June 23, 2008, the MCPS Board of Education approved a one year lease payment to Dell Financial Services for the lease of computers, associated hardware and services from Dell Marketing, LP for $5,000,000 . There is no mention of the purchase of 6, 2,600 or 3,300 Promethean Boards in MCPS Board of Education minutes. The contract with Dell Marketing, LP has not been made public. It is not known what this $5,000,000 lease payment covered. What is known is that the Board of Education approval of the June 23rd lease payment to Dell Financial Services came after the June 12th execution of the lease and purchase order for 2,600 Promethean Boards.

700 Promethean Boards are not accounted for in the above purchase orders. There is no public information that details when or how these boards were purchased.

November 26, 2008 Letter to County Council Education Committee Chair Valerie Ervin from Superintendent Weast with attachments. The cover letter is stamped 039369 and stamped with an apparent receipt stamp of 2008 DEC 11 PM 2:09. The attachments include a November 26, 2008, memorandum from Superintendent Weast to the MCPS Board of Education on Promethean Board purchase, and a June 9, 2008 Memo from Superintendent Weast to MCPS Board of Education on Promethan Board Expansion. This is the SECOND VERSION of the June 9, 2008 memo. Document received via a request from a citizen to a Councilmember's office.

January 7, 2009 Memo from Superintendent Weast to MCPS Board of Education titled: Responses to Board Members' Follow-up Questions on Promethean Boards. This memo refers to a Maryland Education Enterprise Consortium (MEEC) agreement. The MEEC agreement was not included in the memo to the Board of Education. A request for the MEEC agreement was made via a Maryland Public Information Act Request, but the agreement was not produced by the MCPS Public Information Office. MCPS only produced the MEEC Request for Proposal (RFP) which makes no mention of Promethean Boards. For your information, the first page of the MEEC RFP is included in the link to the January 7, 2009 memo. Note that the MEEC RFP that was allegedly connected to the purchase of the MCPS Promethean Boards in June 2008 was issued September 22, 2006.

February 2, 2009 Memorandum from County Council Education Committee staff on Promethean Boards in Montgomery County Public Schools. This includes the November 26, 2008 Letter from Superintendent Weast to Councilmember Ervin (above) however, Attachment B of this letter is now the FIRST VERSION of the June 9, 2008 memorandum to the Board of Education. The Weast memo that was originally sent to Councilmember Ervin on November 26, 2008 has been switched to a different version!

February 23, 2009 WTOP's Kate Ryan reports on today's County Council Education Committee meeting to discuss the appearance of 3,300 Promethean Boards in MCPS classroom in August of 2008. Hear the reports: Superintendent Weast on "parsing words" and BoE President Brandman on Board's "intention".

Do you have concerns about MCPS procurement practices? Click here.

2 comments:

  1. The money for the Rec Extra program comes from the county budget, NOT from the MCPS budget.

    Laurie Halverson

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  2. That's right Laurie, and where does the bulk of the MCPS budget come from? The County. The more funding the County gives to the school system, the less that is available for County services. If MCPS is free to spend like tax dollars are water, County services have to be cut.

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