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Friday, February 28, 2025

Breaking: AGAIN! MD State Board of Education ORDERS MCPS Board of Ed. to Comply with Appellate Court of MD Order to Review $168M Elec. Bus Contract Award

The Montgomery County Board of Education has still not complied with the March 2024, Maryland Appellate Court Order that mandated the Board of Education review the award of the electric school bus contract to a vendor that had a subcontractor that was found to be involved in an embezzlement scheme with 2 of the 3 MCPS employees that ranked the bids.

On Tuesday, February 25th, the Maryland State Board of Education once again issued an Order to the Montgomery County Board of Education to comply with the Maryland Appellate Court Order. 

The BOE's electric school bus contract is an $168 million dollar award that commits the BOE to a leasing scheme for 16 years There is a lot of money involved in this scheme.  It should be important to get this right. 

And complying with a Court Order would be a good idea too. 

From this week's State Board of Education Order: 


Full text of Maryland State Board of Education Order:  

AutoFlexFleetInc.OR25-03 by Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland on Scribd

Friday, October 18, 2024

Proterra Engines in use in MCPS Electric School Buses

The specifications for the first round of electric school buses in use in Montgomery County Public Schools shows that the buses were to have PROTERRA engines.  

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

MCPS Sets Up "Committee" to Cover for Failure to Follow CESO Transportation Report Recommendations

The Montgomery County Board of Education tried to keep the comprehensive $168,380 Center for Effective School Operations (CESO) report from the public.  But the Parents' Coalition made the report public and ABC7 covered the extensive issues documented in the report.

In response to the ABC7 news story on August 21, 2024, the Board of Education and MCPS quickly set up a "committee" to meet once a month to "discuss" the CESO report.   

However, the CESO report actually had very specific recommendations and actions that MCPS was to take, some immediately.  One of the recommendations was to put a plan in place to implement some of the CESO recommendations prior to the MCPS FY 2026 Operating Budget planning.  

CESO believes that the planning for change should occur in time to support the FY2026 budget development cycle...[Deliverable #6 page 2]

The MCPS FY 2026 Operating Budget planning has already started, and submissions were due in September.  The "committee" has only had a "meet and greet."  

Why is a "committee" discussing the $168,380 CESO report and not the Montgomery County Board of Education?  

Why did the Montgomery County Board of Education shelve this report for 8 months? 

And who is on this "committee?"  Are vendors on this "committee?"  



Thursday, July 18, 2024

BREAKING: MD Appellate Court Orders MoCo Board of Ed to Review $168M Electric School Bus Contract Award


The Appellate Court of Maryland has issued an Order vacating the Judgment of the Montgomery County Circuit Court In the Matter of AutoFlex Fleet, Inc

This Order (shown below) mandates that the matter must be returned to the Montgomery County Board of Education for an administrative review of the augmented evidentiary record with regard to the award of the $168 million dollar contract to HET MCPS, LLC for MCPS electric school buses.  

The Court said, "...the Contract must be reviewed in light of the adjudicated facts supporting the convictions of these DOT directors who were integrally involved in managing MCPS' bidding process, evaluating responding proposals, and awarding the Contract to an affiliate of the vendor they were exploiting." (Page 60 of Opinion below)


This litigation began with a protest filed by a losing bidder on this contract.  

AutoFlex Fleet, Inc. filed a written protest of the decision to award the Contract to HET MCPS, LLC on December 16, 2020.  

On March 5, 2024, the Appellate Court of Maryland released a 64 page opinion (shown below) detailing the matter and their decision. 

This litigation has gone from the initial protest by a losing bidder to MCPS (protest denied) ๐Ÿ ž Montgomery County Board of Education (appeal denied) ๐Ÿ ž Maryland State Board of Education (appeal denied) ๐Ÿ ž Montgomery County Circuit Court (appeal denied) ๐Ÿ žMaryland Appellate Court (Order issued) ๐Ÿ ž then mandated back to ๐Ÿ ž Montgomery County Circuit Court ๐Ÿ ž Maryland State Board of Education ๐Ÿ ž Montgomery County Board of Education.

Why has the Contract Award protest been sent back to the Montgomery County Board of Education for review?  

The very short answer is because 2 of the 3 (or 4) MCPS employees who reviewed the initial bids for the MCPS electric school bus contract have since been convicted of crimes including felony theft and misdemeanor misconduct in office in relation to a scheme to divert MCPS funds to an off the books account held by a subcontractor on the HET MCPS, LLC (Highland Electric) electric school bus proposal.  

HET MCPS, LLC was the winning bidder of the $168M MCPS electric school bus contract.  

AutoFlex Fleet, LLC wants the facts surrounding the criminal convictions of MCPS Department of Transportation (DOT) Director (Watkins) and Assistant (Ewald) to be reviewed in connection with their protest of the award of this contract.  

The Appellate Court of Maryland agrees with them that these criminal convictions should be part of the review of the awarding of the $168M MCPS electric school bus contract and so the matter goes back to the Board of Education for review with these criminal convictions in the record.  

Note:  There's a whole lot of legal fees being generated to pay for the Board of Education's defense of this litigation, with more to come.  The continued failure of the Board of Education to exert any oversight over MCPS continues to divert education funding away from classrooms to outside legal fees.   


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Monday, May 6, 2024

Breaking: MCPS Keeps Bus in Service after this! "The engine in the rear of the bus malfunctioned causing eight gallons of highly pressurized antifreeze to be poured and aerosolized around the entire cabin, saturating everyone's clothing, backpacks, and contacting skin and eyes..."



PETITION:

To:  Montgomery County Board of Education
From: Concerned Parents of Montgomery County Public Schools Students

We are writing today with grave concerns regarding recent incidents involving the malfunctioning of school buses within our district. As a collective, we feel compelled to bring these issues to your attention and demand immediate action to address them.

On Friday May 3rd, 2024, students at Westland Middle School riding bus 1113 were subjected to a terrifying, traumatizing and nearly disastrous safety situation.
The engine in the rear of the bus malfunctioned causing eight gallons of highly pressurized antifreeze to be poured and aerosolized around the entire cabin, saturating everyone's clothing, backpacks, and contacting skin and eyes.


The main ingredient of antifreeze, ethylene glycol, is a toxic alcohol. It can cause chemical burns and can cause kidney failure and death if as little as two teaspoons are swallowed.
Firefighters used a low pressure fire hose to decontaminate all of the kids.

They said we were very lucky that the engine had not been running for longer, because superheated antifreeze would have resulted in thermal burns and a Mass Casualty Incident.
The children arrived to school tardy, soaking wet, with their possessions in biohazard bags.

The safety and well-being of our children should be paramount, and it is unacceptable that such incidents are occurring within our school transportation system.

Furthermore,  the same bus was utilized for transportation in the afternoon-- despite children reporting a smell on the bus, and seats and floors that were still wet and sticky.
 
This demonstrates a lack of oversight and accountability within the transportation department, putting the children at risk of further harm.

Regrettably, the problems persisted into the following school day, Monday May 6th, when the same buses broke down again, causing children to be late for school once more. These recurring malfunctions highlight systemic failures in maintaining the safety and reliability of our school buses, and they cannot be overlooked or dismissed.

It is imperative that immediate action is taken to address these serious maintenance and safety concerns within our school transportation system. As concerned parents, we demand the following actions be taken:

1. A thorough investigation into the maintenance protocols and procedures for school buses, with a focus on identifying and rectifying any deficiencies.
2. Immediate inspection of all buses in operation to ensure they meet safety standards and are fit for transporting students.
3. Implementation of a robust system for monitoring and reporting bus maintenance issues, with clear protocols for addressing them promptly.
4. Transparent communication with parents regarding any incidents or concerns related to school bus safety, including updates on corrective actions taken.

Our children deserve to travel to and from school in a safe and secure environment, and it is the responsibility of Montgomery County Public Schools to ensure that this fundamental expectation is met. We urge you to take decisive action to address these issues and prioritize the safety of our students above all else.

We look forward to your prompt response and the concrete steps that will be taken to address these urgent concerns. Thank you for your attention to this critical matter regarding our children's safety.

Sincerely,

https://www.change.org/p/ensuring-school-bus-safety-in-montgomery-county

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Breaking: Superintendent McKnight Kills MCPS Electric School Bus Scheme, Orders 90 Diesel School Buses @mcps @mocoboe


We already know what the excuses will be from MCPS' public information office.  So, let's get the facts out right away.  MCPS will still fib to the Board of Education and the public, but readers of this blog will know the truth. 

1. MCPS buys approximately 120 school buses each year.  School buses have a 12 year useful life in Maryland and 1/12th of the fleet is replaced each year.  MCPS has in total about 1,400 school buses. (Annual expenditure $15M - $17M for 2016-2019.)

2. Superintendent Monifa McKnight is bringing a Resolution before the Board of Education on Thursday, October 12, 2023, to purchase 90 diesel school buses for $14,749,919.

3.  Remember that the Board of Education has already approved a scheme to transition the entire school bus fleet to electric school buses. 

4. By FY 2024 the annual MCPS purchase of 120 school buses was to be for only electric school buses as specified in the executed Transportation Equipment Services Agreement.  (Image shown above.)

4. Remember that the MCPS nationally lauded electric school bus scheme was to be BUDGET NEUTRAL

5.  Remember that the Parents' Coalition asked for the numbers that showed the electric school bus scheme was budget neutral and we were told that no such documents existed

6.  Supposedly, MCPS just bought 64 special education diesel school buses in 2022.   Well, the Resolution didn't say that that the diesel buses were for special education use, but that was the story that the MCPS public information officer told the press when pressed for an explanation.  

7. And this is IMPORTANT! THERE ARE VENDORS WHO MAKE AND PROVIDE SPECIAL EDUCATION WHEELCHAIR LIFT ELECTRIC SCHOOL BUSES.  (MCPS likes to say there is no such vendor. That is a lie.)

The Resolution before the Board of Education this week does not explain why MCPS suddenly needs to purchase 90 special education school buses on top of the 64 special education school buses they supposedly purchased last year.  

If the Board of Education spends $14.8 million this week on 90 special education school buses, they will only be able to add about 33 electric school buses to their fleet based on their annual school bus budget.  (We are guessing at the exact number of electric school buses because it is a complete mystery as to what the cost of one electric school bus is under the Board of Education's scheme.) 

No matter what is going on at MCPS with regard to the annual replacement of school buses the following are clear:

1. The Board of Education's "budget-neutral" electric school bus scheme is no longer "budget neutral." The Board of Education can't possibly transition to an all-electric school bus fleet while continuing to buy diesel school buses and claim the scheme is budget neutral.  

2.  The MCPS nationally touted transition to an electric school bus fleet has been derailed. 


Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Former MCPS Transportation Director Todd Watkins Sentenced to Probation.

Todd Watkins, the former Montgomery County Public Schools Department of Transportation director, was sentenced Wednesday to 200 hours of community service and will serve three years of supervised probation.

Watkins previously pled guilty to taking advantage of his position as a public official and stealing funds.

Watkins, 56, faced probation to six months in prison for pleading guilty to one count of misconduct.

According to court records, Watkins failed to properly manage the contract for school bus purchases and the use of purchasing cards, enabling Assistant Director of MCPS Department of Transportation Charles Ewald to steal more than $320,000...

Former MCPS Transportation Director Sentenced to Probation - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

TODAY: The Sentencing of former MCPS Director of Transportation Todd Watkins @mcps @mocoboe #embezzlement #misconduct #creditcardabuse

 


Court System:Circuit Court For Montgomery County - Criminal
Location:Montgomery Circuit Court
Case Number:C-15-CR-23-000712
Title:State of Maryland vs. TODD MICHAEL WATKINS
Case Type:Criminal - Information

Hearing - Sentencing09/27/202315:00:00McAuliffe, MichaelChambers CalendarCourtroom 9D - North Tower



Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Breaking: @mcps Former Asst. Dir. of Transportation Charles Ewald Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Theft & Abuse of Position. Bought Vaca Condo w/ MCPS $$$$.

Count 1 (Theft):  15 years incarceration with all but 5 years suspended.

Count 2 (Abuse of Position) 5 years of incarceration.

Notes from today's sentencing: 

MCPS former Assistant Director of Transportation Charles Ewald was sentenced today to spend the next 5 years in prison for his theft of MCPS funds and for his abuse of his position in MCPS. 

At today's sentencing the public learned that along with all of the other things that had been reported as to how Mr. Ewald used the funds he stole from MCPS he used the funds to purchase a vacation condo in North Carolina along with luxury vehicles.

As of today, Mr. Ewald has written a check to MCPS for $250,000 in restitution for some of the funds that were stolen.  

The scheme went on for 5 years until a MCPS audit discovered credit card abuse and then the embezzlement.  

The prosecutor said that Mr. Ewald received 35 checks over the years from the school bus vendor in the embezzlement scheme. 

The prosecutor said that Mr. Ewald's SUPERVISOR (that would have been Todd Watkins) established the slush fund and Mr. Ewald took over the slush fund.  Mr. Ewald didn't just use the slush fund to line his pockets, he used it to circumvent the rules. 

The abuse of the MCPS credit cards was a whole separate scheme.  Mr. Ewald had 110 transactions over the $500 per purchase limit.  

Mr. Ewald charged $313,000 on the MCPS credit card which was nearly half of all the department charges.  

MCPS General Counsel Stephanie Williams was in the courtroom. (Note:  MCPS staff never show up for child abuse cases.)

The Judge made a statement and said that the actions of Mr. Ewald were an enormous breach of trust and impact the way people look at MCPS and our government.  His actions lead to cynical talk about government and hurt our community. 

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

CNS: Auditors keep a close eye on school district contracting in Maryland — and if you’re wondering why, just look at what happened in May in Montgomery County.

 

Audits show trouble lurking in school contracts

Auditors keep a close eye on school district contracting in Maryland — and if you’re wondering why, just look at what happened in May in Montgomery County.

After auditors raised suspicions, the district’s former assistant director of transportation pleaded guilty to stealing over $320,000 from the county’s school system over a span of at least five years by misusing district purchasing cards and mismanaging a contract for the purchase of school buses. 

What’s more, several state audits in recent years raised serious questions about contract spending in other Maryland public school districts. Richard P. Henry, Maryland’s inspector general for education, acknowledged the possibility that officials in other school districts could be misusing the school contracting system.

“You know, we don’t find out all the time, but there will always be some individuals who will take advantage of flaws in the system, and you know, possibly profit from it or use it to their advantage,” Henry said.

County or district officials frequently audit local school districts in Maryland. On top of that, the state Office of Legislative Audits reviews the books of each school district once every six years, whereas the Maryland Office of the Inspector General for Education takes complaints from the public and investigates them...

Audits show trouble lurking in school contracts – CNS Maryland

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

BREAKING: @mcps @mocoboe Electric Bus Contractor for Charging Stations Proterra Stuns Investors With Surprise Bankruptcy Filing - Sell

Proterra: Stuns Investors With Surprise Bankruptcy Filing - Sell

Summary

  • After the close of Monday's session, battery systems and electric transit bus manufacturer Proterra Inc. stunned investors with a bankruptcy filing out of left field.
  • Following the successful restructuring of the company's convertible notes earlier this year, the move comes as a surprise.
  • Apparently, the company is looking to separate the legacy transit bus operations from the battery and charging solutions segment ("Proterra Powered & Energy") and pursue a recapitalization or sale.
  • Regardless of the company pursuing a recapitalization or a sale, a recovery for existing equity holders looks highly unlikely at this point.
  • Considering the very real risk of a wipeout, I would advise existing shareholders to sell existing positions and move on.

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Proterra Press Release

...Under the agreement, Highland and its project partners, including Thomas Built Buses, Proterra, and Annapolis-based American Bus, will electrify all five of MCPS’ bus depots, supplying the electric school buses and charging infrastructure along with services including managed charging. Highland will purchase buses manufactured in North Carolina by Thomas Built Buses, which will be supplied and serviced by American Bus. Both companies have been long-time trusted suppliers and partners for the MCPS Department of Transportation. Designed, engineered, and manufactured in the United States by Thomas Built Buses, the all-electric Saf-T-Liner C2 Jouley school bus is powered by Proterra’s electric vehicle technology platform. The Jouley couples 226 kWh of total energy capacity with a Proterra Powered drivetrain to offer an industry-leading operating range of up to 135 miles on a single charge to meet the needs of school bus fleets...


 Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland: Under the agreement, Highland and its project partners... will electrify all five of MCPS’ bus depots [Even the Shady Grove Depot that is supposed to move one day?] (parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com)

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Howard County Schools gives $81 million contract to 'green' bus company that uses diesel buses

Howard County, Md. — Howard County public schools is facing criticism for awarding a contract worth $81 million to a bus company out of California.

The move is raising concerns among local companies who worry their school bus drivers will be forced off the road and out of a job.

“It hits pretty hard. It's taken a lot out of us,” said Jared Defibaugh, who owns Blue Horizons, a local transportation company.

Defibaugh says his family-owned company has been driving Howard County students to and from school for 52 years. But he’s not sure if there will be a 53rd year...

 Howard County Schools gives $81 million contract to green bus company that uses diesel | WBFF (foxbaltimore.com)

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

MCPS Electric School Bus Company Leaves Maryland

 


Remember when Superintendent Jack R. Smith told the Board of Education they were contracting with an electric school bus company with an Annapolis address?  


That company has left Maryland now.  They got their Maryland Energy Administration Grant and moved to Massachusetts.






Friday, June 30, 2023

MCPS Former Dir. of Transp. Todd Watkins arranged an “off-the-books” system with the bus company--- Watkins received about $13,000 from those payments --- NOT CHARGED WITH THEFT

...State’s Attorney information showed that Watkins arranged with Steve Leonard, the president of American Truck & Bus, to keep late fees and change fee reimbursements rather than returning that money to the school system...

...Watkins arranged an “off-the-books” system with the bus company, and the vendor kept a record of money owed to the school system. The company deducted those owed amounts from its payments from the school system; Watkins received about $13,000 from those payments. The former director provided documentation of those payments and is not charged with theft...

https://wapo.st/3NUzQOn

Former School Transportation Director Charged With Misconduct in Office


Todd Watkins, a former director of transportation for Montgomery County Public Schools, has been charged with misconduct in office.

A pre-indictment plea is set for Friday at 11 a.m.

According to court records, his alleged offense dates back to 2016.

Former MCPS Assistant Director of Transportation Charles Ewald pleaded guilty May 18 to a theft scheme involving more than $100,000 and misconduct in office. He will be sentenced Sept. 6 in Montgomery County Circuit Court.

Ewald, along with Watkins, have been under investigation for using almost $600,000 of MCPS funds for their personal use...

Former School Transportation Director Charged With Misconduct in Office - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

Thursday, June 29, 2023

EXCLUSIVE BREAKING: Former MCPS Director of Transportation TODD WATKINS Charged with MISCONDUCT IN OFFICE. ***Charge Dates Back to 2016*** PLEA/Sentence Agreement filed June 23. ***HEARING June 30th***

 

Case Information
Court System:Circuit Court For Montgomery County - Criminal
Location:Montgomery Circuit Court
Case Number:C-15-CR-23-000712
Title:State of Maryland vs. TODD MICHAEL WATKINS
Case Type:Criminal - Information
Filing Date:06/23/2023
Case Status:Open
Tracking Number(s):237015000622

Defendant Information
Defendant
Name:WATKINS, TODD MICHAEL
Race:WhiteSex:MaleHeight:0'0"Weight:0
HairColor:EyeColor:
DOB:12/13/1966
Address:3750 HORINE ROAD
City:JEFFERSONState:MDZip Code:21755
Attorney(s) for the Defendant
Name:MCGANN, TERRENCE MICHAEL
Appearance Date:06/23/2023
Address Line 1:51 Monroe Street
Address Line 2:Suite 803
City:RockvilleState:MDZip Code:20850


Involved Parties Information
Plaintiff
Name:State of Maryland
Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff
Name:ROSLUND, BRYAN
Appearance Date:06/23/2023
Address Line 1:Assistant Stae's Attorney For Montgomery County
Address Line 2:50 Maryland Avenue
City:RockvilleState:MDZip Code:20850

Name:State's Attorney - Montgomery County
Appearance Date:06/23/2023
Address Line 1:50 Maryland Avenue
Address Line 2:5th Floor, North Tower
City:ROCKVILLEState:MDZip Code:20850


Court Scheduling Information
Event TypeEvent DateEvent TimeJudgeCourt LocationCourt RoomResult
Hearing - Pre-Indictment Plea06/30/202311:00:00McAuliffe, MichaelChambers CalendarCourtroom 9D - North Tower

Charge and Disposition Information
Charge No:1CJIS Code:2-0645Statute Code:CL
Charge Description:MISCONDUCT IN OFFICECharge Class:Misdemeanor
Probable Cause:
Offense Date From:07/01/2016To:
Agency Name:Officer ID:

Document Information
File Date:06/23/2023
Filed By:
Document Name:Criminal Information

File Date:06/23/2023
Filed By:
Document Name:Attorney Appearance for State

File Date:06/23/2023
Filed By:
Document Name:Plea/Sentence Agreement

File Date:06/23/2023
Filed By:
Document Name:Consent Order

File Date:06/23/2023
Filed By:
Document Name:Summons Issued (Service Event)

Service Information

Thursday, May 25, 2023

Former MCPS transportation official pleads guilty to felony theft scheme

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A former Montgomery County Public Schools Department of Transportation official pleaded guilty to theft on May 18...

...Recently obtained documents allege Ewald charged more than $460,000 on his MCPS-issued credit card between 2016 and 2022.

Those purchases include gift cards, furniture and items that were allegedly shipped to his home --- not to MCPS.

Other records show Ewald appeared to have paid off a loan for a $64,000 Lincoln Navigator with off-the-books reimbursements...

Former MCPS transportation official pleads guilty to felony theft scheme | WJLA

Sunday, May 21, 2023

Washington Post Buries MCPS Embezzlement Story and Leaves out Details: Ex-Montgomery Co. schools transportation employee pleads guilty to theft scheme


...The report from the Montgomery County inspector general found that some employees in the school system’s transportation department frequently misused county-issued purchasing cards, including more than $133,000 in prohibited purchases made by Ewald. It did not name Ewald directly in the report, but noted he had been placed on leave. A separate state audit found further evidence of ongoing theft, thousands of dollars in questionable credit card purchases and an “off the books” vendor account used by department employees...

Ex-Montgomery Co. schools transportation employee pleads guilty to theft scheme - The Washington Post

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Still No Oversight or Prosecution of Embezzlement, But: County Executive Recommends 10-Cent Increase in County’s Property Tax Rate to be Used Exclusively to Fully Fund MCPS Budget Request


Per Montgomery County: 
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich today released his recommended Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Operating Budget of $6.8 billion, which is an increase of 7.7 percent from the FY23 approved all funds budget (County Government plus outside agencies.) The recommended FY24 budget reflects record level and significant investments for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), Montgomery College, affordable housing, economic development, public safety, and efforts to combat climate change.

To access the entire recommended FY24 budget, click here. To watch the County Executive’s FY24 recommended budget presentation, click here...

County Executive Recommends 10-Cent Increase in County’s Property Tax Rate to be Used Exclusively to Fully Fund MCPS Budget Request - The MoCo Show