| If Starr, then Ringo. |
No....don't do it! He was hired here and his first act of business was to go on a listening tour for a YEAR. He couldn't lead his way out of a paper bag. And if he uses the line about how he raised $35 million for the school district when he was in Stamford CT? Just know that GE provided that donation without being asked. It was the company's practice back in the day, to gift all the school districts where GE had big offices with just such donations. Not surprised he is on the job market again. |
Who cares? |
Smith was better than Starr. McKnight is an awful human being. Starr was better than her. |
He was pleasantly ineffectual. |
It was Starr who started it. |
| As a teacher, I liked Starr. Things ran smoothly. |
No, it was developed under Weast, who made the deal with Pearson. Starr was hired right before the rollout though, and was a major proponent of 2.0. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/08/AR2010060805379.html |
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Absolutely horrible! He ran MCPS into the ground.
Staunchly defended 2.0 despite teachers and parents screaming about it. Focused more on trying to make a name for himself rather than running the school system. Always had his head in his phone when community members were speaking. Couldn’t manage his way out of a paper bag. |
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My educated opinion:
Starr focused on THEORY of action but took no action. Total waste of our districts time and resources. |
What happened to his last job? |
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Long time MCPS teacher here. He was generally well liked by staff. He seemed to have a better understanding of children and education than any of the others I’ve worked for (I was hired under Weast).
DCUM hated him but they hate everyone. Truly, they b@!$! about every single one. |
Add that MCPS teachers filled the courtroom supporting convicted sexual predator John Vigna. Teachers supported a predator and Starr kept Vigna in the classroom so he could sexually abuse additional students. |
He is at Houghton Mifflin, running an initiative that about model schools. He started there about 2 years ago. Prior to that, he ran PDK International, which had a healthy financial reserve until Starr got there- he ran that organization into the ground, and left after spending through PDK’s funds. Starr is a guy that looks busy, but is unproductive. Mostly, he likes posting to social media. |
He left there 3 months ago. He posted about his departure on LinkedIn. |