Episode 30: The Demanding Voice for Accountability in Harford County Education
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Bold statements incoming: Harford County Public Schools Superintendent, Sean Bulson, marched away with the Maryland "Superintendent of the Year" title, but not without some discordant notes. A proposed energy conservation program, tagged at an eye-watering 7.3 million dollars, has twisted a few eyebrows and understandably so. We take a deep, hard look at this contentious policy, and explore why some of the taxpayers might not be ready to foot the bill yet. We're also laying out an open invite for you, dear listener, to join us at the Board of Education meeting on November 6th, where we'll be digging deeper into this issue.
But wait, that's not all. Bulson's critics have a few more bones to pick with him. A demand for greater accountability from the Board of Education is on the cards, and we're adding our voice to the chorus. With discrepancies in access to resources and privileges between the Superintendent and the families he serves, it's time to scrutinize Bulson's place in Harford County Education. So, get ready to pull on the gloves and join us in this candid conversation about the state of education in Harford County. Buckle up, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
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1. Episode 30: The Demanding Voice for Accountability in Harford County Education (00:00:00)
2. Energy Conservation Concerns in Maryland Schools (00:00:06)
3. Accountability in Hartford County Education (00:15:07)
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