NAACP calls out MCEA

Anonymous
Does NAACP think MCEA did not support victims of Beidleman?

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2024/02/naacp-to-mcea-mcea-advocates-for-budget.html?m=1
Anonymous
MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.
Anonymous
Apologies for the grammer. Many of us felt she wasn’t the best person for the job. Has nothing to do with reopening. We have moved past that. You should too.
Anonymous
People without real jobs babbling.

This looks like a botched attempt to cover to McKnight.
Anonymous
NAACP supported McKnight no matter what. The MC branch is a hot mess. It’s too bad as prior leadership did a great job. Current is terrible.

https://mocoshow.com/2024/01/30/naacp-writes-letter-to-board-of-education-in-support-of-superintendent-monifa-mcknight/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?


Hmmm. But it wasn’t about reopening. Clearly, they were right and tired of being abused and not being heard. You do remember the Washington Post article in Fall of 2023, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?


Hmmm. But it wasn’t about reopening. Clearly, they were right and tired of being abused and not being heard. You do remember the Washington Post article in Fall of 2023, right?


Do you remember what was going on in January 2022, and what ongoing event MCEA was mad about? You didn't read the resolution if you think it wasn't about reopening.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?


Hmmm. But it wasn’t about reopening. Clearly, they were right and tired of being abused and not being heard. You do remember the Washington Post article in Fall of 2023, right?


The January 2022 resolution was all about Covid, not anything related to Beidleman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?


Hmmm. But it wasn’t about reopening. Clearly, they were right and tired of being abused and not being heard. You do remember the Washington Post article in Fall of 2023, right?


The January 2022 resolution was all about Covid, not anything related to Beidleman.


Critical thinking isn’t your strong suit is it. Abuse was ongoing for years and was being ignored under her. It was the first time teachers seemed to have a way to speak out collectively. The principal union also said no to her.


I saw someone call teachers dumb in another post. No. It’s definitely not the teachers in that category. This area seems to be filled with a lot of highly entitled people with who think they have either money or influence that allows them to throw out their wildly inappropriate opinions as “facts”
Anonymous
The NAACP is just mad because the MCEA supported the women who complained about Beidleman’s toxic behavior and let McKnight fall on her own sword.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCEA absolutely doesn't care about the victims. The didn't want to fire McKnight over the Beidleman scandal-- they're still mad at McKnight for reopening schools.


Time to take off the tinfoil. Yikes. Got any facts to back up all that?


MCEA has been out to get McKnight since reopening. That's what the initial vote of no confidence was about. But reopening was too popular, so they needed to wait to pin a scandal on her to get their revenge. And NAACP saw right through it.


Really? I’m a teacher and don’t agree with any of that. Most of my colleagues felt she was up to the job. Please don’t speak for all of us.


You don't remember MCEA's vote of no confidence in January 2022?


Hmmm. But it wasn’t about reopening. Clearly, they were right and tired of being abused and not being heard. You do remember the Washington Post article in Fall of 2023, right?


The January 2022 resolution was all about Covid, not anything related to Beidleman.


Critical thinking isn’t your strong suit is it. Abuse was ongoing for years and was being ignored under her. It was the first time teachers seemed to have a way to speak out collectively. The principal union also said no to her.


I saw someone call teachers dumb in another post. No. It’s definitely not the teachers in that category. This area seems to be filled with a lot of highly entitled people with who think they have either money or influence that allows them to throw out their wildly inappropriate opinions as “facts”


So when the 2022 resolution wrote "covid," you're saying that was code for something else? Weird
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