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We had a Principal whose announcement was early June. The Director very soon sent a community email to get interested parents to join the parent panel (8 parents for a school of over 2000 students). Didn’t the Director of Paint Branch organize a parent panel for the Principal search? If so, what information were they given about Beidleman and was he the candidate that they wanted? Or was the collecting input from all stakeholders just MCPS BS? |
Wanting sympathy for his wrongdoing. |
I’ve heard from 2 PB parents and 1 PB teacher that there wasn’t the usual parent panel this time around. I also heard that MCPS policy moves APs that apply for their school’s principal position but don’t get it. PB supposedly had 2 really good APs that had applied for the principal position over the years but didn’t get it and had to be moved elsewhere. |
part of the trickery and deceit |
Call it whatever you like, but when former principals get moved to head office and get more compensation for way less hours and responsibilty- it's hardly a punishment! |
I've heard a lot of things too but I wouldn't put too much stock in hearsay or gossip. |
| Mcps must have agents to snuff out discussion and truth. They make light out of all if the appalling information that the public learns about. Hmmm I wonder who foots the bill for these salaries??? |
I would be interested if a reporter could get a comment from MCPS: 1) Were the normal processes for filling a high school principal vacancy for a vacancy announced in May followed including assembling a parent group for input? If not, who made that decision and why? 2) Is it a normal practice or policy to move from a high school APs who applied for the principal position but were turned down? Based on PPs post, it appears someone was streamlining Beidleman for the Paint Branch position. Was this a response from MCPS to move him away from the complainants at Farquhar without admitting to his sexual harassment and bullying there? If this is the MCPS response to move a bad supervisor around, is that fair to the Paint Branch staff and students given the previous allegations? |
MCPS makes the old KGB look like pikers. |
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Here is the latest story from The Post:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2023/09/11/mcps-promotion-hr-beidleman-investigation/ Lori-Christina Webb, the chief of staff for the board of education, did not respond directly to most questions but said in an email, “What I can share at this point is that the Board is processing the report from Jackson Lewis and will share additional information with the community in the coming days.” |
How is it hearsay when a teacher at PB told me directly this is the policy the departing AP referred to when he said he was leaving? |
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Thank you Alexandra and Nicole for continuing to keep MCPS to their word!
“Maryland State Inspector General for Education Richard Henry said in an email he had not received a copy of Jackson Lewis’s report. He has previously said he was waiting for Jackson Lewis’s investigation to finish before deciding if his office would get involved. On Monday, he said there were no further updates on his involvement. Generally, the office does not confirm or deny the existence of an investigation. The Montgomery County inspector general’s office said in an email it also hasn’t reviewed a copy of the report and has not decided whether it will investigate Beidleman or the school district. None of the approximately three dozen teachers who said that Beidleman bullied, targeted, sexually harassed or retaliated against them have met with Jackson Lewis. Teachers who were contacted by MCPS said they were confused by the urgency with which the school district tried to schedule their meetings with the law firm in mid-August if the first phase of the investigation was not about their allegations against Beidleman.” |
+1. |
Isn't that literally what hearsay is? When you don't have direct knowledge, but you hear something from someone else, and you repeat it. |
Considering PPs source is a teacher at the school, I think that points to credibility about the source. I’m not sure why you are trying to deflect others from sharing information they learned from Paint Branch staff about the principal search. It’s odd that MCPS broke the normal order to interview and hire a new principal. It’s odd that APs who applied were asked to go to new schools. Was that an effort to cover the tracks that normal procedures weren’t followed? MCPS hasn’t explained these events nor have they released the Jackson Lewis report in the interest of transparency. |