Yes. That appears to be the case. |
You have no sense of humor, I see. |
LOL man I want her job. I'll just say no snow days make 250,000 and to the million other issues and chaos I'll say "I'm not aware of that"! Oh and I'll send a weekly romance novel about how great the county is to the employees in the trenches. Job well done! |
| Please list other accomplishments. |
40+ weekly emails to staff, each at least 10,000 words, highlighting the 7592624 different FCPS events she attended, each with a comment about the weather. |
| Most likely done at her last job as well. Just cutting and pasting the particulars. Maybe now using ChatGPT. |
| Good Superintendent would have found jobs for her many layers of middle management elsewhere and not filled the vacancies. Then used the cost savings on the front line. |
100% agree! She never has any answers and the weekly emails of her schedule are annoying. |
Her emails are bullsh*t. |
+2 This is wacky. There WAS no snow this past winter. |
+1 |
If you think this, you're an idiot who doesn't belong in the grown up school board conversations. |
Ryan is well known for this and bragged about it frequently. He enjoyed the attention from high school kids. He may have done other things, but his "snow day" tweets were what he is famous for. |
There was an event at my school that FCPS went out of their way to make clear was NOT an FCPS event- if you attended it was as a private citizen not FCPS employee, if you went before your contracted time was up you had to take leave, it was just taking place at a school but was not put on by FCPS. Then the next superintendent email bragged about that event as if it was her brainchild. |
They’re constructed too poorly to be produced by AI… |