Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Boom

Yes, it was an earthquake. Right here in Howard County, Sunday evening. You can learn more from meteorologist Justin Berk here .

He uses this map to pinpoint the location.



From what I am seeing on social media, the earthquake was felt well into Columbia.

Yikes.

Luckily, this was a minor event. It raises a question, though. Just exactly who do you call when your house goes boom?



Monday, October 30, 2017

Sally Brown Returns

Yes, I know this has been done to death. But today it jumped right off the page.

From Sara Toth's article on middle school re districting, this quote really bugs me.

"I was pretty upset that Emerson was going to be split from the majority of the Murray Hill community, but even more furious that you would send our kids to a school with significantly lower standards," said one parent. "How would you feel about your children attending the school with one of the lowest (Maryland School Assessment) scores in the county?"

- - October 30, 2013

Plus ça change plus c'est la même chose...

There are many factors at play in our redistricting process in 2017. There is frustration that the Board of Education put us in this difficult situation by a lack of proactive involvement. There is concern that over-development is placing a burden on school facilities that we are not keeping up with. Neighborhoods that have enjoyed a long-time connection with a particular school are alarmed to see that could change. Parents worry about the impact on their children of longer bus-ride times.

But those test scores.

Can we just lay down those test scores, folks?

Test scores are not what makes a school. And the continued reference to them feels more and more like a dog whistle to me. “Let’s preserve de facto segregation in our schools so our numbers look good.” (To heck with the other schools’ numbers, by the way.) “Let’s fight for the status quo so my children can go to school with the right sort of children.”

Of course, no one says it like that. It’s couched in careful and concerned language.

Underneath this all I hear the plaintive voice of Sally Brown in “A Charlie Brown Christmas”.

All I want is what’s coming to me. All I want is my fair share.

In study after study, standardized test scores are shown to correlate most strongly with socio-economic factors more than anything else. They won’t tell you what you really want to know about whether a school is a postive learning environment. Fighting to preserve the purity of test scores is about keeping people out. Or shrinking from sending our children to a school where children are “different.”

Here’s the thing. The more that white children are shielded from those who are different, the more likely they are to end up doing something like this. And I would suggest that understanding that all human beings are worthy of respect is far more important than test scores. These are private school kids from Baltimore but they very well could be privileged white kids from Howard County if we don’t stop clinging to precious test scores.

We all need to learn how to work in the world together. Our schools are one of the best places to set the stage for a life-long ability to interact with respect. We are fools if we throw that away in pursuit of numbers on a page.








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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Looking for Answers

Questions of the day:

Why is Laurel in two four different counties?

What is the best Halloween candy? The worst?

Would you live in a tiny house? (Why or why not?)

Best new stores in old EC?

And, finally, answer the following:

“If I were going to move from my present home it would be because _______________.”


Feel free to send your questions my way, too.

Comments are welcome here:

https://www.facebook.com/VillageGreenTownSquared/?ref=bookmarks




Saturday, October 28, 2017

Hostility

Ticked off, cranky, angry about everything.

Ah...steroids.

So, what’s up, Howard County?

Apparently there’s a Tiny House Expo at the Howard County Fairgrounds this weekend. Wonder if there will be a protest continingent asking “Where are we going to put all those tiny children?”

You still have a chance to book tickets for CarnEvil at Merriweather Park in Symphony Woods and support equipment for First Responders. Truth in advertising: I am petrified of all things scary so maybe I should just write them a check.

Speaking of writing a check, it’s time to jump on the turkey bandwagon! The Community Action Council is raising funds to provide 1000 Thanksgiving dinners to 1000 families in Howard County, turkeys included. Learn more here and donate.

Prism Concert Tonight At River Hill High School featuring Choirs, Bands, Strings, Guitars and no pauses! Pretty sure this is a free concert but you can certainly spend some money on Bake Sale items at intermission. 7 pm.




Three more days of steroids over here but I’ll endeavor to keep my medically induced hostility to myself.

As HoCo Rising used to say, have a great (weekend) doing what you love.

Friday, October 27, 2017

The Lonely Hour

Dear Bloggers who used to blog,

I miss you.

I wake up at five am and face the darkness in a lonely little world that doesn’t have your voices in it anymore: Sarah Says, Annathema, Lisa B Mrs. S, Life’s Little Comedies, HoCoRising, Tales of Two Cities, HoCo Hayduke, Do I Amuse You?, Rocket Powered Butterfly, HowChow, Dinosaur Mom...

Boo hoo, you say. Sad trombone, or the world’s tiniest violin.

Blogging is a hobby largely of the privileged. Most likely one isn’t doing it without some other resources that make the time to write available. So forgive my tiny little pity party over here.

I suppose this post is to say that I am happiest as a blogger when I’m in a bustling community of ideas. I miss that. Howard County still has some excellent community and/or political bloggers, for instance: HoCo House Hon, Is This Thing On?, Spartan Considerations, HoCoMDcc, Civility and Truth but they don’t post regularly. (I don’t want to overlook Scott E’s Blog but in truth it’s sort of a commercial venture so I’m not sure how to categorize it.)

So most days you are stuck with the tenacity of me and the esteemed 53 Blog. Not chopped liver, but still...can two opinionated people from Oakland Mills contain all the knowledge you need about Columbia and Howard County? I doubt it.

They say that fewer people read blogs on Fridays so I’ll just tuck this little lament right here.

I miss you guys,

Village Green/Town²



Thursday, October 26, 2017

An Autumn List

Maybe we’re truly into Fall now. Hard to be sure. Each time we swing in that direction it’s followed by a prolonged summery spell. In the hopes that we’re really here, this local list:

Thumbs up:

Gorgeous trees with changing leaves in Oakland Mills
Walks on the pathways
Autumn treats during the last few Farmers Markets
When it’s cool enough to open the house and let fresh breezes in
A trip to Clarks Elioak Farm for a pumpkin and a hayride
The craft fair at Oakland Mills High School
Fall plays at the high schools
The urge to hit the Howard County Library and curl up with some good books and a cozy blanket

Thumbs Down:

Slipping on wet leaves
Yellow jackets
Steroids (see above)
Pumpkin Spice anything
Back to back political fundraisers
Driving to work in the dark

What’s on your local list?


Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

Spotted this photo on Twitter with the caption, “There are still nice people in the world.”


Somewhere in Columbia someone has a sense of humor and a gentle spirit to go along with it. I’d love to know the backstory.