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Thursday, January 30, 2020

Fri. 1/31/20 MoCo Delegation to Vote on Pay Increase for Adult and Student Board of Ed.

The Montgomery County Delegation will be meeting on Friday, January 31, 2020, at 9:00 AM in Annapolis.  If you can't attend the meeting in person you should be able to watch the livestream of the meeting on the Montgomery County House Delegation Facebook.

The Montgomery County Senators and Delegates will be voting on two bills involving Montgomery County's Board of Education.  One bill involves increasing the compensation paid to Board of Education members, including upping the student member's compensation to $48,000.

The other bill involves giving the Montgomery County Inspector General authority over MCPS.




Montgomery County House Delegation

Friday, January 31, 2020

9:00 a.m.

Room 170 Lowe House Office Building
Annapolis, Maryland





Briefing
  • Hiram Burch - DLS Local Fiscal Briefing
  • Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation with the Maryland Technology Council and the Montgomery County Chamber



Voting Session - Education, Elections, and Housing Committee Report (1/24/20):

  • MC 8-20  Montgomery County – Public Campaign Financing – Board of Education
    Requested by Delegates Moon, Acevero, Carr, Charkoudian, Crutchfield, Cullison, Kelly, Lopez, Love, Luedtke, Palakovich Carr, Shetty, Solomon, Stewart & Wilkins & Senators Smith & Waldstreicher
    Education, Elections, and Housing Committee - Favorable


  • MC 13-20  Montgomery County – Board of Education – Compensation
  • Requested by Chair on behalf of Montgomery County Board of Education Compensation Commission
    Education, Elections, and Housing Committee - Favorable with Amendment
  • MC 14-20  Montgomery County – Authority of County Council Over Inspector General – Montgomery County Public Schools
  • Requested by Senator Kramer & Delegate Solomon
    Education, Elections, and Housing Committee - Favorable
    http://montgomerycountydelegation.com/legislation.html 

E-mail addresses for Montgomery County Delegation:

eric.luedtke@house.state.md.us; anne.kaiser@house.state.md.us; craig.zucker@senate.state.md.us; pam.queen@house.state.md.us; brian.feldman@senate.state.md.us; kathleen.dumais@house.state.md.us; lily.qi@house.state.md.us; susan.lee@senate.state.md.us; ariana.kelly@house.state.md.us; marc.korman@house.state.md.us; sara.love@house.state.md.us; cheryl.kagan@senate.state.md.us; kumar.barve@house.state.md.us; jim.gilchrist@house.state.md.us; julie.palakovichcarr@house.state.md.us; jeff.waldstreicher@senate.state.md.us; alfred.carr@house.state.md.us; emily.shetty@house.state.md.us; jared.solomon@house.state.md.us; ben.kramer@senate.state.md.us; charlotte.crutchfield@house.state.md.us; bonnie.cullison@house.state.md.us; vaughn.stewart@house.state.md.us; will.smith@senate.state.md.us; lorig.charkoudian@house.state.md.us; david.moon@house.state.md.us; jheanelle.wilkins@house.state.md.us; Nancy.King@senate.state.md.us; gabriel.acevero@house.state.md.us; lesley.lopez@house.state.md.us; kirill.reznik@house.state.md.us; david.fraser.hidalgo@house.state.md.us

Monday, March 25, 2019

MCPS Teachers Getting Stipend for Extended School Year Work

About 125 teachers at two Silver Spring schools that will be offering nearly year-round classes will each receive an additional $2,000 for their work.
Along with pay added to their salaries, teachers at Arcola and Roscoe R. Nix elementary schools will receive the stipend for the additional 30 days work in a pilot program aimed at preventing “summer learning loss” in students at high-poverty schools, according to school board documents.
Montgomery teachers’ pay is determined based on their level of education and experience. The average teacher salary in county schools is about $65,000.
Principals at the two schools will receive a $9,000 stipend and assistant principals will receive $4,000.
The amounts were determined during negotiations between the school system, the teachers union, Montgomery County Education Association and the Service Employees International Union Local 500.

School leaders recently renewed their commitment to the pilot program at the two schools, despite a similar program failing in Washington, D.C...