MCPS CEO Program and Discipline Report in the Spotlight at County Council Committee Meetings
Last week the County Council staff put a very detailed (156 page) report on CEOs, SROs, and restorative justice in anticipation on the Monday 3/20 meeting with the Public Safety (PS) and Education & Culture (EC) committees. You can attend the meeting at 9:30am or watch the meeting live onContinue Reading
Taxes Up, Services Down: Why Accountability Matters More Than Ever
Background On Wednesday 3/15, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich released his budget which included an 8% overall increase in budget and 10% increase for MCPS. The cost to tax payers is being advertised as a “10 cents” increase but amounts to about a 10% increase in the tax rate fromContinue Reading
SATIRE: Who is the North-est of them all? North Potomac and North Bethesda battle it out in court
Before reading, know that this is SATIRE. Everything in this post is made up and anything resembling existing names or places is not on purpose In a move that has left many scratching their heads, the residents of North Potomac, Maryland have decided to take legal action against their neighboringContinue Reading
Analyzing the Decline: A Closer Look at MCPS Middle School Enrollment Trends
Background and Source Data Middle school enrollment in MCPS was analyzed for the years 2018 to 2022. Official enrollment numbers are found in the “Official Reports of Enrollment” on the MCPS Office of Shared Accountability web page. Results and Conclusions The number of students per year is shown. The yearContinue Reading
MCPS Math Scores Rise, but Lag Behind Pre-Pandemic Levels – 2022 Proficiency Update
Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) Mathematics Proficiency – Update Executive Summary The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) requires standardized tests to measure proficiency in math. Previous reports on www.moderatelymoco.com were updated to include new 2022 data. Additionally, MCPS math proficiency in 2022 was compared to other Maryland districts. BackgroundContinue Reading
Breaking Barriers: An Exclusive Interview with Forward Party Maryland Chair Matthew Beyers
If you haven’t heard of the Forward Party it is a new third party with the primary goal of election reform. In Maryland, the Forward Party is currently working to become an official party and is expected to start collecting signatures mid April 2023. I did an interview with MatthewContinue Reading
Saying Goodbye to Lakeforest Mall: Honoring Its Enduring Legacy from Past to Present
As Lakeforest Mall’s time comes to a close, many are reminiscing about good times past at the mall. After seeing one such post on twitter by Harry Lichtman, we asked if he’d like to write a little piece on Lakeforest and his pictures and he obliged: Throughout my life, IContinue Reading
The Future of Energy in Montgomery County: Expanding the Green Bank
By Ryanna Quazi The Green Bank Bill A public hearing took place on the Green Bank Bill Bill (3-23) on February 14th, 2023. On March 6, 2023, there was a Transportation and Environment committee work session. Several witnesses testified at this hearing, including Thomas Deyo, the Green Bank’s CEO. Keep reading to findContinue Reading
David vs. Goliath: Parents and Advocates Pitted Against MSEA and School Districts in the Maryland Legislature
By Laura Vaughan As the Maryland legislative session heats up, sparks are flying over bills introduced in both the House of Delegates and the Senate that could have a major impact on special education in the state. Tensions are high as the Maryland State Education Association and school districts findContinue Reading
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate: Brew House Kentlands Grand Opening Today – Saturday 3/4/23
Brew House Kentlands has their Grand Opening today (Saturday 3/4/23)! Located at the former Clear Skies Meadery location: 325 Main Street, Gaithersburg, MD I went in for their soft opening as they prepared for the full opening to chat with the owners and got some food and drinks. It’s anContinue Reading