Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The closest race is between Fred Evans and Rebecca Smondrowski in District 2, according to early voting numbers and unofficial Election Day numbers released by the Montgomery County Board of Elections.
UPDATE, 9:55 p.m. The Montgomery County Board of Elections released the unofficial Election Day results in the Board of Education races. See the table below for numbers. Original post, 9:34 p.m. The Montgomery County Board of Elections released the unofficial results Tuesday night from early voting in the Board of Education races. Learn more about the Montgomery County Board of Education races and candidates, and stay tuned to Patch for updates when the official results are released. Here are the unofficial results from early voting: Here are the unofficial results from Election Day voting at 10:46 p.m. Tuesday:
Monday, April 2, 2012
Head to the polls Tuesday to vote for at-large candidates along with representatives for Districts 2 and 4.
Romney, Santorum and Gingrich may be the stars of Maryland’s Tuesday primary election, but Montgomery County residents will also have the chance to cast votes for school board representatives. This year, one of the at-large seats and seats in two districts, districts 2 and 4, are up for grabs. (The district 4 race only has two candidates and both will automatically advance to the November general election.) Seven residents serve on the Board of Education—two at-large members and five members representing geographical districts. Members are elected to four-year terms. Four residents are competing for the at-large seat: Lou August – Owner of a high-tech business and father of four MCPS-educated children, August says education “is being …
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Barclay will serve as vice president.
Shirley Brandman was elected Montgomery County Board of Education president Wednesday, replacing Christopher Barclay, who will serve as vice president. The board voted unanimously for the two at its meeting, and their one-year terms begin immediately. Brandman, who also served as president in 2008, said she plans to work with the board and Superintendent Joshua Starr to ensure a quality education for all Montgomery students. "I am honored to serve as president of the board during this time of transition in the history of Montgomery County Public Schools," Brandman said in a statement. "... We must seize opportunities to strengthen our collaboration with the community and other elected officials as we face the ongoing challenges of limited …
Friday, December 2, 2011
The District 2 representative will leave after first term.
Board of Education member Laura Berthiaume will not seek re-election in 2012, the Parents' Coalition of Montgomery County reported. Berthiaume of Rockville, told the Gazette she wants to spend more time with her three children, which had been difficult to do along with her duties on the board. She represents District 2, which includes the Rockville, Richard Montgomery, Wootton, Winston Churchill and Northwest clusters. Berthiaume said Montgomery County Public Schools' recently approved school redistricting, which would reduce the size of District 2, did not factor into her decision. You can read more in the Gazette.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Superintendent cites legal concerns and community input in decision.
Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Joshua Starr said Wednesday he wants to redo the site-selection process for the second Bethesda-Chevy Chase cluster middle school, which is currently planned for Rock Creek Hills Park. At last night's Board of Education worksession, Starr said he is concerned about the community's response to the process and about possible legal roadblocks that could prevent the schools from reclaiming the park. "My recommendation to redo the site-selection process is not inconsistent with my CIP recommendation to open the new B-CC middle school in August 2017," Starr said. "There is sufficient time in this schedule to allow for the new site selection process and still open the new middle school by the …
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Members of the Board of Education, some County Council members and Superintendent Jerry Weast discussed priorities for dealing with the operating budget in fiscal year 2012.
Patience will be crucial to Montgomery County Public Schools in the coming months as the district anticipates how to tackle budget woes and accommodate more than 3,300 new students, said Jerry Weast at the annual operating budget meeting hosted by the Montgomery County Council of PTAs on Monday evening. "We don't know how bad it is or how bad it's going to be," Weast said. "We will do everything we can to minimize damage, but there will be damage." Weast, school board members and several Montgomery County Council members explained their priorities and plans for the fiscal year 2012 operating budget, which Weast proposed to be $2.16 billion in December. Weast's recommendation includes no new programs, initiatives or cost-of-living …
Monday, December 13, 2010
Final candidate selected by May 2011.
Looking for a new job? Montgomery County Public Schools has a big one open, but they haven't simply put it up on Craiglist. Shortly after announcing that school system would be working with Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates to recruit a new superintendent, the Board of Education also set up separate section of the main county schools' website for the search. HYA was the search firm that helped hire current superintendent Jerry Weast. The site is designed for both community members and potential candidates, although the job listing is not available. Instead, candidates are given information about the Montgomery County school system as well as the Board of Education and told the successful candidate will "become the CEO of one of the nation…
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
With final numbers reported, the board sees no changes in members.
All four incumbents for the Montgomery County Board of Education beat out their challengers, with all 248 precincts reporting. Each of the four challengers trailed behind the winners by several thousand votes, with the closest race between the District 5 candidates. Martha Schaerr tried to take down incumbent Michael Durso, who's served on the board since his appointment in 2009. In the end, Durso garnered 58.12 percent of the vote, to Schaerr's 41.49 percent. Challenger Schaerr had the strongest campaign presence at the polls, with many supporters handing out literature at polling places around Wheaton, Glenmont and Kemp Mill. Outside of Winston Churchill High School, at-large challenger Lisa Lloyd also did some last-minute campaigning…
Monday, November 1, 2010
Patch reached out to all board of education candidates.
On Nov. 2, residents of Montgomery County will be able to vote for candidates for Districts 1, 3 and 5 and at-large for the Montgomery County Public Schools Board of Education. Despite what district voters lives in, they will be able to vote for the open seats in all districts and the at-large candidates. The at-large seat represents the interests of residents countywide. Patch reached out to all school board candidates and will report their answers as they come in. Some have yet to respond, but we will run their answers if they get them into us before the election. Patricia O'Neill, a Bethesda resident, currently serves as president of the board. She is the longest serving member of the current board and was first elected in 1998. Before …
Patch reached out to all board of education candidates.
On Nov. 2, residents of Montgomery County will be able to vote for candidates for Districts 1, 3 and 5 and at-large for the Montgomery County Public Schools Board of Education. Despite what district voters lives in, they will be able to vote for the open seats in all districts and the at-large candidates. The at-large seat represents the interests of residents countywide. Patch reached out to all school board candidates and will report their answers as they come in. Some have yet to respond, but we will run their answers if they get them into us before the election. Karen Smith, a Bethesda resident, has been involved in Montgomery County Council of PTA for the past 11 years. She has worked on various MCPS committees and in 2007 she served …
Theresa Defino
6:14 pm on Friday, December 2, 2011
I was part of a very small team of hard workers who helped with Laura's campaign for BOE in 2008. I first met her in 2006 when she was running for state delegate. I have been honored to know her. The entire county owes her a huge debt of gratitude, especially for the BOE's recent support of the modernization of Wheaton High School and Thomas Edison High School of Technology, the county's only …   more ›