Showing posts with label Lynne Harris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynne Harris. Show all posts

Thursday, February 8, 2024

Cutting Silvestre off, the councilmember replied, “I’m gonna push back. You don’t have a staff issue. What you have is an attitude. You gotta make sure you understand your power and demand accountability and transparency. You don’t need people to tell you that. You can do that yourself. You’re an elected official.”

Montgomery County Council, school system leaders hold tense discussion over report into MCPS’ handling of employee complaints

ROCKVILLE, Md. (DC News Now) — Leaders from Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) and the Montgomery County Council met Thursday to review and discuss a less-redacted version of a report digging into the school system’s failures to conduct thorough investigations of employee complaints and concerns.

Members of the council pushed over the last few weeks for the county Board of Education to release the report put together by outside firm Jackson Lewis last year. The Board released a version with fewer redactions just before Thursday’s meeting started at 3 p.m...

https://www.dcnewsnow.com/news/local-news/maryland/montgomery-county/montgomery-county-council-school-system-leaders-hold-tense-discussion-over-report-into-mcps-handling-of-employee-complaints/



Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Montgomery school board appoints Felder as interim leader @mcps @mocoboe

Montgomery County’s school board Tuesday appointed a former North Carolina schools superintendent as the district’s interim leader days after Monifa B. McKnight stepped down.

The board unanimously agreed to hire Monique Felder as Montgomery’s interim superintendent. Felder mostly recently served as superintendent of Orange County schools in North Carolina before abruptly leaving last summer...


https://wapo.st/3UrmzAA

Monday, January 22, 2024

January 22, 2024: Open Meetings Act Objection Filed

The following objection was filed today, January 22, 2024, with the Maryland Open Meetings Act Compliance Board. 

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Under Maryland Open Meetings Act § 3-305(d)(3), I am filing an objection to the Montgomery County Board of Education's Closed meeting today for failure to comply with the Maryland Open Meetings Act Closed Session requirements.  

Today's Montgomery County Board of Education Closed Session was held without an Open Meeting to vote on whether the Board of Education would go into a Closed Session, and without notice to the public that a meeting would occur today. The Closed Session meeting was not listed on the Board of Education's public calendar (see attached). 
The public learned that there was a Board of Education closed session through media reports after the meeting was held.  
 
Janis Zink Sartucci
Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, MD
Formed in 2002, the Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland seeks to achieve the goals of coherent, content-rich curriculum standards; high expectations combined with timely remediation and acceleration; a wider range of educational options for parents and children; greater transparency and accountability; and meaningful community input.





What did MCPS’ McKnight know about harassment scandal, and when did she know it?


Redactions in law firm report indicate she was aware of inquiry but didn’t immediately tell school board

https://moco360.media/2024/01/22/what-did-mcps-mcknight-know-about-harassment-scandal-and-when-did-she-know-it/

@MCPS Superintendent Monifa McKnight fights ouster @mocoboe

She says ‘no justification’ for request from school board, vows to ‘defend my reputation’

Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Monifa McKnight is fighting a move from the Board of Education, she announced Monday afternoon.

“Officers from the Board of Education indicated last week their desire for me to step away from my role as superintendent, providing me with no justification for their request. The Board has never written, documented, or communicated any concern about my performance, and through the evaluation process has consistently affirmed that I have met expectations...

https://moco360.media/2024/01/22/mcps-superintendent-monifa-mcknight-fights-ouster/


Friday, October 6, 2023

Probe finds ‘failures by senior management’ of Montgomery schools in Beidleman case

 

A law firm hired to investigate the handling of allegations against a Montgomery County Public Schools principal found several lapses by the school system

Investigators “found significant and troubling failures by senior management” in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) when the district promoted a principal under investigation for allegedly harassing teachers, according to a letter to county leaders released Thursday by board of education President Karla Silvestre.

The letter accompanied a summary of the report by Jackson Lewis, the law firm hired by the school district after a Washington Post story documented years of sexual harassment, bullying and retaliation complaints against former Farquhar Middle School principal Joel Beidleman...

Probe finds ‘failures by senior management’ of Montgomery schools in Beidleman case - The Washington Post

Inspector general will investigate alleged misconduct by Montgomery principal

Montgomery County’s inspector general will investigate the school system’s handling of misconduct complaints related to a middle school principal, according to a letter sent to the school board president Wednesday.

County Inspector General Megan Davey Limarzi said her office will open two inquiries: The first will scrutinize the school district’s handling of misconduct complaints against school system employees, and the second will look into all allegations of misconduct by former Farquhar Middle School principal Joel Beidleman received by July 2023 and any previous allegations that were not investigated.

The Washington Post reported in August that at least 18 verbal or written reports were submitted to the school district about Beidleman by staff members, parents and union stewards dating back to 2016. The complaints alleged a pattern of harassment, threats, retaliation, workplace bullying and other inappropriate conduct...


Inspector general to investigate alleged misconduct by Principal Joel Beidleman - The Washington Post

Inspector General Opens 2 Investigations on School’s Handling of Misconduct Allegations

The Montgomery County Inspector General opened two investigations relating to allegations that former Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) Principal Joel Beidleman was promoted despite multiple complaints of sexual harassment and bullying against him.

In a letter to Board of Education President Karla Silvestre on Thursday, Inspector General Megan Davey Limarzi wrote that one investigation will center around the school district’s process for receiving and responding to allegations of misconduct by school employees.

The other investigation focuses in on misconduct by Beidleman and allegations against him that were received since July as well as earlier complaints that were not investigated...

Inspector General Opens 2 Investigations on School's Handling of Misconduct Allegations - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

Law firm report questions ‘vetting and promotion’ in Montgomery schools

Officials did not make the report public or say what would happen next. Many alleged victims have not yet been interviewed.

An investigation of a middle school principal who allegedly bullied and harassed dozens of teachers “raises significant issues about the vetting and promotion of personnel within MCPS,” the Montgomery County Board of Education said in a statement Friday after the law firm hired to examine the matter filed its first report...

Law firm report questions ‘vetting and promotion’ in MCPS - The Washington Post

Thursday, October 5, 2023

MCPS board given report on principal promoted after accusations of bullying, harassment


...7News called and emailed the school board to find out when the report will be released to the Montgomery County Council and the public.

We are still waiting to hear back.

"The County Council Education Committee has said that they're going to discuss this report on September 28. Obviously they can't discuss it until it's released to them," said Janis Sartucci of the Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland.

"They can redact it all they want but it needs to come out to the public immediately, so the public can see what kind of research and investigation was done. This is what was promised, and this is what the public expects," she continued...

MCPS board given report on principal promoted after accusations of bullying, harassment | WJLA

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Council Questions MCPS Promotion Process


On Thursday the Council Commitee for Education and Culture met with officials from MCPS and the Board of Education to discuss solutions to the processes that enabled Joel Beidleman to be promoted to Principal of Paint Branch High School despite being under investigation. Here is a shortened version of the exchanges between the Council and school officials...

Council Questions MCPS Promotion Process - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

Monday, June 19, 2023

June 28, 2023: Montgomery County Taxpayers League Hosts Board of Education Member Lynne Harris




EVENT: Wed. June 28th, 2023 at 7pm. MCTL Hosts Lynne Harris, Chair of MCPS BOE Fiscal Management Committee (virtual). Submit your questions. Please register & submit questions https://us06web.zoom.us/.../tZIsceqorzgoG9IQs9Av5JgV...

Saturday, February 11, 2023

Breaking: Wheaton High School Wrestling Team Parents Issue Statement in Response to Students Being Punished for Coach's Use of Ineligible Player


...We assume that MCPS procedures would be consistent with MPSSAA procedures on issues 
such as this. However, to date, we have not received any clear explanation of what the violations were, how the procedures outlined in the MPSSAA Handbook (“Handbook”) were applied, and how the penalty was decided. For example, rule 3.05 (Handbook p. 25) differentiates between a coaching violation and a team violation. Why is this being assessed as a team violation rather than a coaching violation?...

Links in this PDF shown below. 

February 2023 Statement Fro... by Parents' Coalition of Montg...


Paragraph with hyperlinks: 


...The penalties handed down to the coaching staff also seem arbitrary and capricious. For

example, we are aware of this incident in MCPS where football coaches actively incited a

physical altercation, and were punished with a one game suspension; and of this incident

where it took a full 15 months to obtain a resignation from a football coach whose players

sexually assaulted fellow team mates. It is quite difficult for us to see any consistent

application of the rules at a county level, or to understand the reasoning around these

disparate treatments. It appears that a technical infringement has been managed with far

more alacrity and severity than incidents that have directly jeopardized students’ safety and

well-being. We are looking for an explanation of why Coach Ellis was targeted for such a

comparatively harsh response...

Breaking: Wheaton Students Punished for Coach's Violation: NBC4 Wheaton High Wrestling (3 Teams) Season Canceled Over Ineligible Athlete



All 3 Wheaton High School wrestling teams had their season canceled by MCPS because of a violation by their coach. 

Students have been punished for the coach's violation of rules. 


Mr. Sullivan is also currently involved in litigation in federal court alleging that MCPS knew about hazing in football locker rooms for years.



Thursday, September 22, 2022

Will @mocoboe Violate the Maryland Open Meetings Act today? Objection Filed.

Under Maryland Open Meetings Act § 3-305(d)(3), I am filing an objection to the Montgomery County Board of Education's Closed Session Resolution today for failure to comply with the Maryland Open Meetings Act Closed Session requirements.  

Today's Closed Session Resolution contains only uninformative boilerplate language and is not in compliance with the Maryland Open Meetings Act law.  

Janis Zink Sartucci (signature attached) 

Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, MD

Formed in 2002, the Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County, Maryland seeks to achieve the goals of coherent, content-rich curriculum standards; high expectations combined with timely remediation and acceleration; a wider range of educational options for parents and children; greater transparency and accountability; and meaningful community input.

Friday, January 21, 2022

MCCPTA President and others accused of "back-door politics to publicly discredit" Monifa McKnight. @mcps @mocoboe @MCC_PTA @tomhucker @Lynne4Students @JMartinMCEA @MCAAPMD

 January 18, 2022

Open Letter to the Montgomery County Board of Education:

It has been just over a week since the passing of Dr. Lani Guinier, the heralded African American female attorney whose innovative and provocative writings on racial justice and voting rights were used to undermine her nomination to lead the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Today, we are witnessing a similar political attempt to destroy another professionally qualified woman of color, Dr. Monifa McKnight. She is being strategically and unjustly vilified during her candidacy to be the next Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent. We will not stand by and watch this happen again.  

We wish to call attention to the uneven and unfair treatment of Interim Superintendent Dr. Monifa McKnight, who answered the call to leadership amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has confounded governmental and private sector leaders to say nothing of school officials across the country. Constituent criticism is to be expected by any leader, but the potshots being taken against Dr. McKnight, by politicians who know all-to-well the complexities of balancing safety with public services, suggest an untoward motive at play. We are particularly aghast at leaders who purport themselves to represent marginalized communities of color and women taking part in these bad faith practices. 

The strategic and coordinated attack of some elected officials and affinity groups suggests an ulterior motive to negatively influence the selection of the next superintendent of schools. Interim Superintendent Dr. McKnight has the credentials, experience, and in-depth knowledge to compete for the position of Superintendent without internal and external influences that appear to be compromising the selection process.  

Specifically, the presidents of the Montgomery County Parent Teacher Association, Montgomery County Education Association, and the Montgomery County Association of Administrators and Principals, Council Member Tom Hucker, Board of Education Member Lynne Harris, and County Executive Marc Elrich appear to be engaging in back-door politics to publicly discredit the Interim Superintendent. We recognize this is an election year and that people join forces for self-interest, but there is never an acceptable time to target one individual for political gain. We demand that these persons and others stand down from further combative actions. 

The Board of Education members have a responsibility to model fairness and integrity for our children and students who are watching, the staff who are seeking direction, and the community that expects the core values of the school system to be carried out by its leadership. We recognize the difficulty in selecting a leader of such a large and diverse region and pray for the wisdom and fortitude of those tasked with making a decision that will impact so many families. 

We are resolute for a fully fair and just process that charts a way forward for all of Montgomery County, not merely the areas of privilege. Not only do we urge that Dr. McKnight’s candidacy is not tarnished in the eyes of the Board of Education, but that those who have acted in an unjust manner are held accountable. As leaders within this community, we believe it is our burden of responsibility to call out injustice, particularly in the wake of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Holiday who famously said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”


Respectfully submitted,

Senior Pastor Matthew Watley

Kingdom Fellowship AME Church

Silver Spring, MD

Senior Pastor Essentino Lewis

Clifton Park Baptist Church

Silver Spring, MD 

Senior Pastor James E. Boney

President, Ministerial Alliance

Faith Community Baptist Church

Silver Spring, MD 

Senior Pastor Jamison Hunter

Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church  

Silver Spring, MD  


Senior Pastor Marcus Jerkins

Resurrection Baptist Church

Silver Spring, MD


Senior Pastor Haywood A. Robinson III

The People’s Community Baptist Church

Silver Spring, MD


Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Montgomery County holds special meeting to approve controversial calendar change

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - Montgomery County’s Board of Education convened for a special meeting on Tuesday that critics say should have never happened.

The meeting ended with MCPS’ School Board now officially approving a 2021-2022 calendar change that will give MCPS staffers more time off, starting with this year’s holiday break...

...Martin told FOX 5 Dr. McKnight’s team never contacted the MCEA about the calendar change. Martin confirmed teachers are only getting three half days for planning in this new schedule. 

"I think this is symptomatic of a larger issue and that larger issues is over the last 20 years, there’s been a movement in this country to strip boards of education of their power and turn over the control of our public school systems to a ‘superintendent’ who is then a ‘CEO’ and reports to know one," said Janis Zink Sartucci, a member of the Montgomery County volunteer group, "Parents’ Coalition."

During Tuesday’s special meeting, the group’s twitter handle trailed BOE members, writing in one post:

"While @mocoboe is in recess to read Robert's Rules, exactly WHAT was the procedural error last week that is being corrected today?  Resolution was voted on. Failed. Error was that it failed?" 

The group believes school board members pushed the calendar change through, not properly following voting rules. Some say Tuesday’s special meeting should not have been allowed...

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/montgomery-county-holds-special-meeting-to-approve-controversial-calendar-change