Morning Notes

Lot 31 construction on Wednesday morning

MCPS To Hold Meetings On Fairness Of Private Donations – MCPS is studying the fairness of its private booster donation policy, especially when it comes to funds raised by schools with wealthier parent populations. Critics say the current policy leads to inequities between schools. The closest of the three public meetings to our area will happen on Thursday, May 8 at Churchill High School (11300 Gainsborough Rd.). MCPS says the meetings will be part of the larger study that could lead to changes in the policy for next school year. [The Gazette]

Town of Chevy Chase Council Member Retiring – David Lublin, who has been on the Council of the Town of Chevy Chase for six years, announced his retirement from the position on his politics blog, the Seventh State. Lublin said he will step down this May, at the end of his term. The Town Council has five members. [Seventh State]

‘House of Cards’ Won’t Be Bolting Across the Potomac – According to Virginia’s Film Office director, the Netflix show’s demands for incentive were too much for the state. The production company behind the show threatened to stop filming in Maryland if it wasn’t given millions more in tax credits. The General Assembly didn’t provide those extra millions and now it’s up to the governor’s office to find a way to bridge the gap. [Virginia Public Radio via WAMU]

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