Showing posts with label public comment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public comment. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Breaking: Dec. 2, 2021 - Resolution to Change Calendar FAILS. BOE President Violates Robert's Rules of Order, Forces BOE Members to Keep Voting Until She Gets Desired Outcome. New Meeting Set for Dec. 7th.

What happened at the Thursday, December 2, 2021, Montgomery County Board of Education meeting?  Interim Superintendent Monifa McKnight surprised Board of Education members with a Resolution to add three 1/2 days to the MCPS calendar this year and to give administrators additional days off.  

Various news outlets have reported that the McKnight Resolution passed, but the meeting video shows otherwise. 

Clearly, the Resolution did not pass as the Board of Education has now called for a new meeting on Tuesday, December 7, 2021 to vote on the exact same Resolution again.

Here is our summary of the Thursday, December 2, 2021, Board of Education meeting.


Summary taken from Montgomery County Board of Education December 2, 2021, meeting video.

7. Items of Discussion/Action - 1:45 p.m.  (Watch the discussion at this link)

7.1 2021� School Year Calendar Modification


SUMMARY OF BOE DISCUSSION AND VOTES WITH TIME STAMPS TO VIDEO OF DECEMBER 2nd MEETING. [ ] indicates information from Parents' Coalition.


Interim Superintendent Monifa McKnight introduced Item #7 and talked about the Resolutions she was proposing.  

BOE Member Silvestre moved approval for purposes of discussion. Seconded.

Discussion

Time on Video: 1:30:20 BOE Member Harris Motion to Bifurcate Resolution into two. 1:46 BOE Member Smondrowski seconds motion.

1:48:20 BOE President Wolff says "we have a motion on the floor" says motion is "to vote for this as written" 

Smondrowski questions why Harris amendment is not being voted on, Wolff says "we have a motion on the floor." 

Wolff says, "All in favor, raise your hand."  Wolff, Docca, O'Looney and Evans raise their hands.  [NOTE THE RESOLUTION FAILED AT THIS POINT] "All opposed, raise your hand" Smondrowski, Harris and Silvestre raised their hands.

Wolff says, "We need 5 votes, so does somebody else want to put a motion on the floor? Can't pass it without 5 votes." 

Again, Harris makes motion to bifurcate the resolution into two parts. One resolution would relate to 1/2 days, the other resolution would relate to administrative closings and Juneteenth.  Seconded (again)

1:50 Wolff has Harris make her motion to bifurcate again [3rd time] and it is seconded again.

1:51 Wollf says "All in favor of the motion raise your hand" O'Looney, Harris, Silvestre and Smondrowski raise their hands.  "All opposed raise your hand" Docca, Wolff and Evans raise their hands. 

Wolff says "So the motion fails." 

1:51:50 Dead silence.  President Wolff looks around at BOE members.

1:52:26 President Wolff then says "Let's do this, let's put a motion on the floor to vote on the winter break and Juneteenth, first OK?" [Note that Motion JUST FAILED, yet Wolff is moving forward as if it Passed].

President Wolff is told that they just did that, she says "That's right."

1:52:36 Silvetre says "Should we try again?"

1:52:42 Harris makes her motion to bifurcate the Resolution again. [4th time] 

1:54:37 Wolff has Harris restate her motion again. [5th time].  Evans interrupts and says before that is seconded can we modify the current resolution? Evans says can we just strike the January 12th day?  

1:55 Evans goes into a speech "You're saying that we haven't given people sufficient notice. I understand that there are parents that have concerns. I felt like Dr. McKnight gave great detail explanation as to why this resolution works for the  entire system..."

"...I've heard people make concerns about how in the future we would like to get information [Resolutions] in advance. That has been heard. Duly noted*. But that should not be a reason why we delay this Resolution." 

[*NOTE:  The Board of Education Handbook, Page 13 already states that Board meeting materials are prepared for Board members in advance of meetings and that MCPS staff are available for information before or at meetings.]

1:59 Wolff says "We actually have a call for a vote on the floor.  Ms. O'Looney this is the last comment."  [In fact, Harris' 5th reading of her motion was never seconded.] 

2:00 Wolff asks Harris if she wants to rescind her motion. Then says motion was seconded [but Evans interrupted before any second. Then staff says it was seconded].

2:01:27 Wolff says "All in favor of Ms. Harris' motion to separate these raise your hand."  Harris, Silvestre and Smondrowski

"All opposed raise your hand." O'Looney, Docca, Evans, and Wolff

2:01:46 Evans "I have a motion to reconsider the previous, original resolution." Seconded 

[Let's go to Robert's Rules of Order:  The motion to reconsider may be made only by a member who voted on the prevailing side in the original vote (such as someone who voted "yes" if the motion had passed or voted "no" if the motion was defeated). In this Board of Education vote Evans voted in favor of the original Resolution and the Resolution failed.]

2:01  Wolff does not allow for any discussion.  She immediately says "there is a motion on the floor, all in favor raise your hand."  O'Looney, Evans, Wolff and Docca  "So the motion fails because we have to have 5 votes."  

Wolff does not ask for those opposed.  

Instead, Wolff looks around at Board members and says, "Any proposals?" She pauses again and looks around at Board members and begins a speech.  Wolff says, "I think it's very important that we not think about how the communication has been but think about our staff how they are struggling right now..."

2:02 Smondrowski offers amendment to original Resolution that would have MCPS commit to free activities for students at the cluster level on 1/2 days. Off camera, someone tells her no that can't be done. No second to amendment.

2:05 McKnight refers to 1/2 days as something that is being "piloted for the future."  [Note 1/2 days have been used in MCPS for decades.]

2:07 Evans again offers her Motion for Reconsideration and it is seconded for the second time. 

2:07:55 Smondrowski says she will switch her vote but says,  "...unacceptable that we be given materials of this consequence and of this importance less than 24 hours..." 

2:08 Wolff calls for a vote on the Reconsideration.  Docca, Smondrowski, Silvestre, Wolff, Evans, and O'Looney.  Harris opposed. 

2:08 Wolff says, "All right. Thank you. We are now up to..." and she finally goes on to next Agenda item.

Friday, February 12, 2021

Some struggle with new bill testimony system in Maryland

 


ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Signing up to speak at a bill hearing or file written testimony got harder — and for some, maybe impossible — after the coronavirus pandemic shifted how the Maryland General Assembly accepts witness testimonies.

In previous years, interested parties would trek to Annapolis the morning of a bill hearing and sign up to testify. If they needed assistance in the process, lobbyists could do it for them...

https://wtop.com/maryland/2021/02/some-struggle-with-new-bill-testimony-system-in-maryland/

Thursday, February 11, 2021

2018: Revisions to the Board of Education Operations Handbook [Approved Revisions have never been posted to the Montgomery County Board of Education website.]

Montgomery County Board of Education November 13, 2018: 

An ad hoc committee was formed and appointed by the Board of Education President Michael A. Durso to review and propose revisions to the Board of Education Operations Handbook (Handbook) to bring the Handbook up-to-date and in compliance with Maryland law, make changes given the full voting rights of the Student Member of the Board, and other necessary editorial changes.  The ad hoc committee, comprising Mr. Durso and Board members Jeanette E. Dixon and Patricia O’Neill, submitted the proposed revisions to the Policy Management Committee, which reviewed the revisions and asked staff to make some additional changes. 

At the November 13 meeting, the Board discussed the changes and voted to approve the revised Handbook.

Read the memorandum and recommended draft of the Board of Education Operations Handbook.

VIDEO:  November 13, 2019 Board of Education Meeting Discussion of Operations Handbook.

Approved Montgomery County Board of Education Operations Handbook, but never posted to the Montgomery County Board of Education website.  

Montgomery County Board of ... by Parents' Coalition of Montg...

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Councilmember Tom Hucker has outside part-time job. In 2016, Hucker said: "...we're all grownups and can make good decisions about our time..."

...“In addition, unlike the incumbent, I pledge not to collect any outside income other than my Council salary.”
Harris is referring to Hucker’s position at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental advocacy organization in Washington, D.C.
As a councilmember, Hucker made $120,825 in 2016, according to a county employee website. The council job is deemed a full-time position...
http://marylandreporter.com/2018/05/21/20-montgomery-candidates-approved-for-public-financing-system-four-hang-in-balance/
Remember the Montgomery County Council Retreat in 2016: 

Floreen on public hearings run by Committees:  Floreen thinks all public hearings should be before the full Council.  Councilmembers are not "up to speed on issues" when they do not attend public hearings.

Riemer:  "immediate impact on schedule" with evening public hearings... "limit number of nights I go out during the week..."

Hucker:  "...we're all grownups and can make good decisions about our time..."

See the video of the Council's 2016 Retreat at this link:

Friday, September 29, 2017

Changes Coming to Board of Education Public Comments Sign-up Process, Phone Calls will not be Accepted.

Beginning Oct. 23, 2017, the Montgomery County Board of Education will be changing the process to sign up to speak at Board business meetings.
Based on feedback from our community and the growing use of technology, we will be asking the community to use a Google form, located on our website, to sign up to speak. Rather than individuals calling into the Board Office on the Monday before a Board meeting, the Google form will be open to use on the Friday morning before a Board business meeting until the following Monday at noon. With this new process, phone calls will no longer be accepted.
Community feedback is essential to informing our decisions and it is critical that we hear and understand the many different perspectives of our community members. We believe that by changing to an online format, we will be able to reach and hear from more individuals within the community. We will use our many outreach platforms to communicate this change with as many people as possible. We will use our website, parent newsletters, social media, and we will be asking school principals to include this new process in their parent newsletters.
Questions may be directed to the Board’s legislative aide, Patricia Swanson, at Patricia_R_Swanson@mcpsmd.org.
To see a preview of what the Google form looks like, see the images below:

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Public Shut Out of Board Meeting Today

Who needs public comment? 

Not the Montgomery County Board of Education. 

Public Comment was eliminated from today's Board of Education meeting.

What's on the Agenda? Nothing worthy of public comment apparently, only the FY 2012 Operating Budget.