Showing posts with label expense accounts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expense accounts. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Schools Will Honor Raises, Won’t Raise Class Size in ‘Difficult’ Budget...McKnight vowed. However, she added, “Out of necessity, some things must go.”.. [But not expense] accounts and unmonitored @mcps credit card use. Those stay.

Montgomery County Board of Education members discussed the “difficult choices” they face paying for programs after the Montgomery County Council’s adoption of Fiscal Year 2024 budget.

Montgomery County Public Schools will receive $74.3 million less than it requested.

While MCPS will receive the most money ever from the County Council, it needs additional funds due to increasing enrollment, inflation and salary increases.  MCPS’ FY 2025 budget looks even grimmer as one-time federal grants will expire by then as BOE members stressed at their Thursday business meeting.

“Next year’s fiscal cliff is looming on the horizon,” said Superintendent Monifa McKnight.

Regardless of any fiscal reductions, “We will honor our negotiated contracts, and we will not raise class size,” McKnight vowed. However, she added, “Out of necessity, some things must go.”..

Schools Will Honor Raises, Won't Raise Class Size in 'Difficult' Budget - Montgomery Community Media (mymcmedia.org)

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Breaking: How @mcps Administrators Can Embezzle Funds Without Detection. It Would Take MCPS 3 Years to Review Credit Card Bills for Each Cardholder.

In FY 2018, the MCPS credit card bill was $9,817,320.

In FY 2019, one year later, the MCPS credit card bill had just about doubled to $18,020,543.  Why? 

We now know that at the same time the credit card bill was doubling, MCPS education funds were being embezzled and diverted by a vendor to make payments to MCPS administrators, and MCPS credit cards were being misused by administrators. But that embezzlement and misuse wouldn't be discovered for years.  

Is the Board of Education exerting any oversight over MCPS spending?  No they can't. We now know it is virtually impossible for the Board of Education to have any oversight over MCPS spending. 

We filed a simple request for the expense reports for 7 administrators and a list of the cars assigned to each.  MCPS' public information office has responded to us that it would take over 30 hours and over 7 weeks to provide us with these documents for just 7 administrators.

  
At this rate it would take MCPS 3 years to review expense reports for each current credit card holder.  

MCPS has given out credit cards to thousands of employees over the years.  How those credit cards were used is a mystery.  The embezzlement in the MCPS Transportation Department confirms that embezzlement can go undetected for years.  How much more misuse, fraud or waste has occurred in this unmonitored spending of MCPS Operating Budget funds? 

If you want to find out about these 7 administrators, it will cost you $1,298.


FY23-265 10 Day Letter Fee[... by Parents' Coalition of Montg...

Friday, November 17, 2017

As superintendent, Dallas Dance spent more than a third of 2016 school days traveling out of state

Former Baltimore County School Superintendent Dallas Dance spent more than a third of the school days in 2016 traveling to out-of-state education conferences at a cost of tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars, public records show.
During his five-year tenure, Dance hopscotched from city to city and coast to coast, traveling far more often than other superintendents in the region, according to records obtained by The Baltimore Sun through a Maryland Public Information Act request. Dance made the trips with the approval of a series of county school board chairs.
At many stops — from New Orleans to New York, Miami to San Diego — Dance gave speeches touting his initiative to give all students in Baltimore County laptops. In one case, an event sponsor paid Dance $5,000 for a speech, compensation he did not report on financial disclosure forms, according to other records. The school system’s ethics panel twice reprimanded Dance for failing to disclose other part-time work...

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Hey Big Spender! Smondrowski & Kauffman Expense Reports Withheld. $15K for Smondrowski Spent on ???

Right here in Montgomery County we have elected officials that are running for re-election that will not release the public documents that show how they have personally been spending public school education dollars.

Did they go to lunch? dinner? take a trip? or buy a gift with MCPS operating budget funds?

We will never know because the Montgomery County Board of Education is refusing to release expense reports for Rebecca Smondrowski and Phil Kauffman.

We asked for:
  • expense reports
  • reimbursement checks
  • expense logs
  • credit card bills/statements
for the following MCPS staff and Board of Education members for the period January 1, 2016, to August 31, 2016.

Larry Bowers
Andrew Zuckerman
Philip Kauffman
Rebecca Smondrowski

We did not get back one single document in response to our request!  

Yet, we know that during that time period covered in the public reports linked in this response letter Rebecca Smondrowski spent over $15,000 of MPCS Operating Budget funds on personal expenses.  

We have no way of knowing what that money was spent on specifically, but we can tell you that Ms. Smondrowski is the big spender when it comes to charging taxpayers for local travel.  In the reports shown, Ms. Smondrowski charged almost $9,000 to taxpayers for her "local travel."  

Phil Kauffman is not far behind Ms. Smondrowski in his spending, but since no one in Montgomery County cares about how public school education dollars are spent, there is no point in adding up his totals.




Links to the Reports mentioned in Mr. Turner's non-responsive response to our Maryland Public Information Act request.

https://www.scribd.com/document/329923295/4-15-16-Quarterly-Expenditure-Report

https://www.scribd.com/document/329923306/7-28-16-Quarterly-Expenditure-Report

Friday, July 22, 2016

BOE Keeps Their $170,500 Expense Account, Cancels Back to School Fair

MCPS Cancels Back to School Fair 

MyMCMedia has learned that Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has canceled its annual Back to School Fair, which typically takes place the weekend before the first day of school. Students head back to class on August 29.
Former MCPS interim superintendent Larry Bowers informed the Board of Education of the decision in a memo back on May 4th. Bowers said it was a budgetary decision.
“Funding for the Back to School Fair is not included in the Fiscal Year 2017 operating budget, and hence is not scheduled to take place in August 2016,” Bowers wrote in the memo.  “While the Back to School Fair had significant symbolic value for both our district and our partners alike, it only took place given significant financial and human resource investment from MCPS. As we continue to refine our parent/guardian engagement strategy, we also recognize that the resources and tools that we and our partners want to share are best communicated through the staff members with whom the students and families they serve will interact.”...

 http://www.mymcmedia.org/mcps-cancels-back-to-school-fair-video/

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FY 2017 Board of Education expense account from MCPS Operating Budget

Sunday, April 3, 2016

This model of wealthy suburban living is starting to fray

...Then came the recession, with unprecedented, multimillion-dollar shortfalls in a budget that had grown to more than $3 billion a year. Since 2008, the county has eliminated 700 jobs. Libraries operate on shorter schedules and with fewer books, class sizes have swelled past 32 students in some schools and so many educators have left for better-paid positions elsewhere that the system was short 200 teachers last fall.
County agencies are stretching out vehicle maintenance — including for school buses and fire engines — and officials say aging athletic courts and deteriorating playgrounds await nearly $20 million in repairs...

...“There is a tipping point, and I think we’re reaching it,” said Jane K. Strauss (Dranesville), a school board member since the early 1990s who chairs the panel’s budget committee. “You don’t collapse overnight. It’s a little cut here, a little here, a little here, and, then, people start to walk away.”...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-news/this-model-of-wealthy-suburban-living-is-starting-to-fray/2016/04/02/e9ad0ace-f107-11e5-a61f-e9c95c06edca_story.html?hpid=hp_no-name_frayingfairfax-935pm_1%3Ahomepage%2Fstory

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Apple Ballot Keeps Historically Black, Low-Income Community Isolated By Cutting Bus Service

The citizens of Montgomery County continually vote into office the teachers' union Apple Ballot endorsed candidates.  Montgomery County citizens support teachers and think that teachers will do right by our citizens and chose candidates that value and respect all citizens.

But, the reality is very, very different.  

Here is an example of how the Apple Ballot candidates behave once they are in office.  
Tobytown is a historically Black, low-income community off of River Road on the western edge of Montgomery County.  Tobytown has never had access to public transportation.  A proposal to finally add RideOn bus service to this community in the FY16 Montgomery County budget has just been cut.

The cost of the RideOn bus service to this isolated community?  Just $200,000.

The Board of Education spent $2.4 MILLION yesterday alone on NO BID purchases, including $250,000 for no bid Promethean boards.  
Let's add up the cost of all of the MCPS take home cars for administrators and see how that cost equates to the needs of this community.  Alternatively, lets look at the $100,000+ expense account of the Board of Education.  
MCPS wastes $200,000 without a thought, while this community remains cut off and isolated.

Are the Apple Ballot social justice warriors interested in closing the achievement gap?  Only if it involves a cocktail party with campaign donations, photo opportunities they can post on Facebook, or trendy topics that will get media attention. 
Next election day, remember that this is the real face of the Apple Ballot endorsed candidates. 

Tobytown:  A Community Ignored

Without equal access to public transportation, Tobytown residents will never receive adequate access to gainful employment, healthcare, and education.  The 140-year poverty cycle continues...unless you help us stop it!





https://www.scribd.com/doc/289254879/MCEA-Recommended-Candidates-September-2014

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

"some teams in the county are paying as much as $3,500 a year to rent classroom space" in MCPS school buildings


High School Robotics Teams Pushing for More Recognition From Montgomery County Public Schools

...“If you can support all the other sports in the county, then you should be able to support this as well,” said Sunil Tohan, a 16-year-old junior at Richard Montgomery and a member of one of the school’s two robotics teams. “The teamwork, problem-solving, cooperation and the competition are the same things you learn from being on a sports team. It’s the varsity sport for the mind.”...

...“[The school board members] didn’t realize the scope of what we’re doing. The idea is mainly to start conversations. It’s not going to happen overnight, but if Montgomery County does want to make STEM a big part of its future, we think this is one of the ways they can do it,” Biel-Goebel said...

 http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2015/High-School-Robotics-Teams-Pushing-for-More-Recognition-From-Montgomery-County-Public-Schools/

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Friday, October 16, 2015

BOE Will Not Post Off-Camera Breakfast with Council. Council Posts Mtg, But No Agenda

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 
9:45 BREAKFAST MEETING
with Board of Education (6th floor Council Conference Room)


 http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/resources/files/agenda/col/current_agenda.pdf

This is an OPEN meeting.  The public is welcome to attend and observe this meeting of the Board of Education and the County Council.  

Thursday, October 1, 2015

What are MD taxpayers spending on this year's Ocean City Junket for Board of Education members?

Here is what parents get from the Ocean City junket for Board of Education members: 


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Board of Education Members on Vacation, Charging Taxpayers #mabe #expenseaccounts #surf&turf


Monday, August 17, 2015

BOE Spends $6,596 Going to Parties in FY 2015

Examples of Ticketed Events include:  County Executive Art's Ball, legislative events, and MCCPTA events.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

NBC4: PG BOE Members Continued Using Taxpayer-Funded Credit Cards After Vote to End Them



Some members of the Prince George’s County School Board continued using taxpayer-funded credit cards for months after voting to eliminate those cards, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
After a 2014 News4 I-Team review found board members used credit cards for thousands of dollars of meal and hotel expenses within close range of their offices, the board voted unanimously to end its credit card program in January. But the I-Team’s review of 2015 board receipts and expenses showed at least two board members continued to make local meal purchases with those credit cards through April.
Several of those purchases were made by Board member Carolyn Boston, who formally introduced the credit card ban at a board meeting in January. Boston is also one of a handful of board members who purchased thousands of dollars in meals in 2014, including room service breakfast and seafood meals at restaurants within minutes of the board’s offices. Her 2015 expenses included more restaurant meals in Prince George’s County in the weeks after the vote. She also swiped her board credit card for a dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steak House during an education conference in Tennessee.
The I-Team also obtained credit card expense receipts from Board member Patricia Eubanks, showing a series of meal expenses in Prince George’s County after the Jan. 22 vote. The meals include a $90 lunch meeting at a Joe’s Crab Shack with two guests.
School Board president Segun Eubanks said, in the days after the vote, the board chose to delay the cancellation of its credit cards until April 1. “We needed to have some leeway to complete the process,” Eubanks said. “It was never our intent to be disingenuous or hide anything from the public.” The April 1 deadline was made part of the public record, school officials said. The deadline was not publicly specified at either the January or February school board meetings in which the credit card policy was official approved...

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

$2,310,000,000 +/- MCPS Operating Budget for FY16 Set for Council Approval

MCPS, unions may revise contracts amid budget shortfalls

...“Union and district officials have been “scrubbing the budget” to look for potential savings, Prouty said. He said he doesn’t know where the contracts might stand at the end of the process.”...

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Montgomery school board names Houston administrator as ‘preferred’ superintendent candidate

...O’Neill said the Houston district’s superintendent, Terry B. Grier, had identified Houlihan as having “great potential” and was training him to become a superintendent through those different experiences, she said.
“He was rotated through a number of positions with that in mind,” she said.

... Board Vice President Michael Durso and board members Christopher S. Barclay, Jill Ortman-Fouse and Rebecca Smondrowski will visit Houston soon, O’Neill said...

 http://www.gazette.net/article/20150514/NEWS/150519506/1007&source=RSS&template=gazette

Friday, May 8, 2015

Education Leaders Announce MCPS Administrator Expense Accounts Have Been Spared!

Well, they must have been spared because the only thing that MCPS and the Board of Education are going to cut are teachers.  
BOE and administrator expense accounts, travel budgets, and club dues are all entact and will remain in next year's budget. 
Why cut their perks when they can just cut teachers? 


Montgomery County Education Leaders Urge Hogan To Release Funding

http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2015/Montgomery-County-Education-Leaders-Urge-Hogan-To-Release-Funding/