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So why are we positively reinforcing only 1 person per job class? |
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| I’m happy for those nominated and it’s always nice to be recognized. But I don’t see how recognizing one person from a school raises the morale of hundreds of others from that school who didn’t get recognized. It’s not BAD for morale, but it only benefits a few people. |
the rest of the teachers secretly make fun of the whole process so I’m not sure it has a positive effect people think it does unless you’re a winner or friends with a winner |
| I was a winner and thought the whole thing was silly! I don’t care what central office thinks, they have no idea who I even am without my id number. It’s a bit tone deaf when what we really need is smaller class sizes and real support. That would raise moral in the real way. |
WOW! If this is what you think of this dog-and-pony show as a winner...then Taylor really needs to re-evaluate. Dear MCPS Admin AND Central Office Leadership (Cause I know you're reading this): Your desire to "change the narrative" about MCPS by doing surface-level award and recognition programs is not going to cut it. You're gonna have to actually solve real problems. Not just put lipstick on a pig and hold a stick-up photo op moment and tell everyone to tap dance. |
| Part of Taylor's problem is that he has inherited so many high level staff members at central office who were promoted based on friendships and cliques rather than actual abilities. It's now a circus of idiots who are so far removed from the realities of life in a school building that are calling all of the (wrong) shots. |
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I am an MCPS staffer and I appreciate praise and recognition from people I respect and who know what I do in my job. That makes it meaningful. It means the world to me when a colleague, or my immediate supervisor, or a parent, shares praise or appreciation for something I've done. I have a little binder where I've saved thank you cards from families or emails that I've gotten, and I look at it sometimes when I'm feeling down.
Being subjected to a dog and pony show from a superintendent I don't particularly like or respect would feel like performative garbage and would be mortifying. To be singled out from among colleagues who work just as hard if not harder would be totally embarrassing. I am happy for the deserving staffers who get recognized but this feels like putting lipstick on a pig. |
LOL well said! |
| I get that they are trying to be positive and boost morale. However, it feels gratuitous and hollow. What is the criteria for these new awards? Is it just someone’s perception of who is the “best”? As a long-time teacher, it feels disrespectful to those staff who are giving their all, but are not recognized. Let’s be real, this is a photo opp to make it look like Taylor, Rivera-Oven, and union leaders care! |
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I’m a teacher and I hate all this fluff. Buy teachers free lunch once a semester so we don’t have to pack lunch from home every single day. Most teachers (at least in HS) never even get a lunch break as we are working with students who need extra help or who missed a test or we are running clubs.
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| Omg they also had an SEIU gala!! This is absolutely ridiculous and wasteful |
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Whoever said they planned these things six months ago clearly has zero idea how CO works …. It’s def NOT six months in advance. LOLOL
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| The county rolled out training that's based on a book called Unreasonable Hospitality and I wonder if that's what some of this is stemming from. |