From 1872 to 1958, Montgomery County had a segregated school system. Segregation based only on one’s race. Unfortunately, and sadly ironically, under the guise of diversity and inclusion efforts, it has returned in 2022. The image below is simply shocking. Did you ever expect to see in the hallways of an MCPS school a sign directing…
After a swearing in, glamorous after party, and multiple photo shots, it appears reality has not yet set in for Kristin Mink. Elected on a wave of enthusiasm around her activism, starting with her rise to fame for interrupting the dinner of a federal official with a cell phone in her hand, Kristin has clearly…
On November 21st, County Executive Marc Elrich held his FY24 Budget Meeting, allowing questions to be posed in a hybrid format. During the meeting, one question was related to Long-Covid. In his response, Marc announced that he has symptoms of long-COVID. Marc tested positive for COVID on New Years Day 2022, saying “I have mild…
One of the additions to MCPS’s Benchmark Curriculum for 2022-23 was the inclusion of several books to further LGQBT. And though MCPS offers curriculum nights where you can drive to a central location and view the full curriculum, many parents do not have the luxury of doing this. MCPS has not provided any other mechanism…
All books used in Montgomery County Schools, whether they are placed in the library as free reading material or as used as part of the curriculum, must undergo an evaluation and assessment. MCPS utilizes Regulation IIB-RA to outline how this process takes place. In short, this is how the process takes place: A teacher, media…