Who do we appreciate? Teachers! Right? It’s Teacher Appreciation Week and I can’t help but notice that the Howard County School System is recruiting. Images from HCPSS advertisements on social media From the look of these particular adverts, they are largely looking for white women. But it’s altogether possible there are others ads in this series that I haven’t seen yet. If you see any, please send them my way. The ads focus on the theme “Supported Teachers Build Stronger Classrooms.” I don’t think anyone would argue with that. Here’s my question: Do we truly support teachers in Howard County to the degree that we can make it our selling point to potential recruits? I just don’t know. I think we’d probably have to ask teachers . Does anyone ever ask teachers? Yes, teachers should be supported. And appreciated. How about empowered, too? Empowered to be able to work only one job to survive. Empowered to have a learning-conducive classroom without spending their own money. E...
Can we talk? I thought we were done with this photograph and all its variations. Enough, already. Image property of Baltimore Sun I really loathe this one. Image property of Baltimore Sun And yet the Sun has dragged it out yet again for this piece about the upcoming primary. In Howard County, only Democrats will get a vote in race for top spot , April Santana, Baltimore Sun First of all, the title of the article is all wrong. Is the core of the issue that “only Democrats will get a vote”? No. The point is that the Howard County Republican Party didn’t produce any candidates for County Executive. That’s a big difference. The Sun’s title suggests something fishy is at work to give Democrats something that Republicans won’t get. It’s factually untrue and the framing is misleading. To be clear, the article itself lays out the issue far better than the title does. But: sheesh! And, another thing: Interviewed for the article: Ken Ulman, Democrat. Trent Kittle...