I’m a high-ranking administrator at an MCPS high school, AMA

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!

Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.

Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left


+100 on regard to Weast. It is what it is, no matter how many people try to sugar coat it.


LOL Weast fudged data. Everyone loves when data is falsified. When Weast was canned and the truth came out, reality hit. Weast was just a con man.

Weast allowed sexual predators to stay in classrooms. Weast took bribes from vendors and awarded massive no bid contracts. Weast used MCPS money to invest in private companies. Those investments tanked. Weast hid revenue from the County Council and robbed children. Weast sued special education parents. Weast rigged enrollment data. Weast gutted policies and made sure the Board of Education transferred power to him and him alone.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!

Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.

Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left


+100 on regard to Weast. It is what it is, no matter how many people try to sugar coat it.


LOL Weast fudged data. Everyone loves when data is falsified. When Weast was canned and the truth came out, reality hit. Weast was just a con man.

Weast allowed sexual predators to stay in classrooms. Weast took bribes from vendors and awarded massive no bid contracts. Weast used MCPS money to invest in private companies. Those investments tanked. Weast hid revenue from the County Council and robbed children. Weast sued special education parents. Weast rigged enrollment data. Weast gutted policies and made sure the Board of Education transferred power to him and him alone.







I believe this. In many ways, Taylor is absolutely following in Weast's footsteps.
Anonymous

With respect, OP, you are not a high-ranking anything if you work at an MCPS high school.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What ES, MS, and HS would you want to send your own kids to?

I don’t currently have kids but my partner and I just bought a place and are going to start trying. Thomas Pyle for middle, BCC for high is best in my opinion.


Why not marry?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The tell for the troll is that she had not heard of DCUM until her partner told her about it. Everyone associated with MCPS knows about DCUM.


Not necessarily. When I was at MCPS and my first kid born, I was really into DCUM.

Sometimes I tried to get a gauge if other people were active and tried to throw out a feeler, especially when there were threads specifically referencing things we were directly involved with.

But people mostly just looked at me and didn't respond. I don't know if maybe they didn't want to openly admit it or what.

But that's one of the things that reminds me that the things posted on DCUM isn't necessarily reflective of the larger population.

Also I agree, Weast was a blowhard and when we talked to someone from NC, they mentioned how they were happy how he was or problem now.

MCPS ALWAYS had issues and wasn't as good as it was made out to be. The difference was that Weast always liked to brag about the top performing schools, while kind of letting the weaker performing schools kind of just slide by. And personally I saw it as when he saw it was going to be an issue when he decided to leave. But I do know several people who were very loyal to Weast and thought highly of him and willing to jump through a ring of fire for him. So just my point of view.

As for high ranking administrator, there might be different levels or definitions of high ranking. Since I come from more of a central office background, my definition of high level administrator is someone on the superintendent's leadership team. Which from what I'm gathering, but may be wrong, OP is not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My partner told me about this website a while ago and now I’m fed up at the system. AMA


How do the system-wide cover up of the fentanyl crisis and the fraudulent reporting of serious incidents impact students and staff at your school? Is there anything you can do from your high-ranking position to mitigate these effects?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tell for the troll is that she had not heard of DCUM until her partner told her about it. Everyone associated with MCPS knows about DCUM.


Not necessarily. When I was at MCPS and my first kid born, I was really into DCUM.

Sometimes I tried to get a gauge if other people were active and tried to throw out a feeler, especially when there were threads specifically referencing things we were directly involved with.

But people mostly just looked at me and didn't respond. I don't know if maybe they didn't want to openly admit it or what.

But that's one of the things that reminds me that the things posted on DCUM isn't necessarily reflective of the larger population.

Also I agree, Weast was a blowhard and when we talked to someone from NC, they mentioned how they were happy how he was or problem now.

MCPS ALWAYS had issues and wasn't as good as it was made out to be. The difference was that Weast always liked to brag about the top performing schools, while kind of letting the weaker performing schools kind of just slide by. And personally I saw it as when he saw it was going to be an issue when he decided to leave. But I do know several people who were very loyal to Weast and thought highly of him and willing to jump through a ring of fire for him. So just my point of view.

As for high ranking administrator, there might be different levels or definitions of high ranking. Since I come from more of a central office background, my definition of high level administrator is someone on the superintendent's leadership team. Which from what I'm gathering, but may be wrong, OP is not.


OP said they're an administrator at a high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!

Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.

Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left


No, it’s not ok. Get them a therapist and treatment id they need mental health days.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Junior sometimes misses school to do work (usually related to extracurriculars) or just to catch up on sleep. Like a full day each quarter. They come after first period (their easiest class) once or twice a quarter. They are a very very high performer and sometimes I just say, ok, fine by me. Their grades are great and they are well liked by some teachers (maybe not first period, which they find easy and kind of coast through and do the minimum). Do you hate them or me for this?


This is normal, OP. My kids did this as well. No one at school batted an eye. It's actually a good thing for teens to learn what to prioritize in their lives. I don't think anybody at school begrudges a high-performing kid looking to get into a good college for their absences, considering that college admissions is determined in large part by what kids do OUTSIDE of school. Schools are worried about low-performing students who skip school.


No its not normal and I don't allow it. They will not go to their activities if they get behind. Simple.


Then you're in the tiny, crazy, minority. I've had two kids go through high school, and parents usually encourage their kids to stay home in order to recuperate from illness or stress, finish work for school or other institutions, participate in competitions, etc. I haven't met one teacher who wasn't supportive of this as well. My kid has missed school to attend violin competition in NYC or other places, for example. Her friend missed several days to fly to a different continent to attend a science competition final. If the kids are getting straight As in their AP classes and not missing one iota of homework for school, there is absolutely no reason to place more importance on school attendance than these important extra-curriculars.

But my guess is that you don't have kids in high school, PP. Otherwise you'd know this.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tell for the troll is that she had not heard of DCUM until her partner told her about it. Everyone associated with MCPS knows about DCUM.


Not necessarily. When I was at MCPS and my first kid born, I was really into DCUM.

Sometimes I tried to get a gauge if other people were active and tried to throw out a feeler, especially when there were threads specifically referencing things we were directly involved with.

But people mostly just looked at me and didn't respond. I don't know if maybe they didn't want to openly admit it or what.

But that's one of the things that reminds me that the things posted on DCUM isn't necessarily reflective of the larger population.

Also I agree, Weast was a blowhard and when we talked to someone from NC, they mentioned how they were happy how he was or problem now.

MCPS ALWAYS had issues and wasn't as good as it was made out to be. The difference was that Weast always liked to brag about the top performing schools, while kind of letting the weaker performing schools kind of just slide by. And personally I saw it as when he saw it was going to be an issue when he decided to leave. But I do know several people who were very loyal to Weast and thought highly of him and willing to jump through a ring of fire for him. So just my point of view.

As for high ranking administrator, there might be different levels or definitions of high ranking. Since I come from more of a central office background, my definition of high level administrator is someone on the superintendent's leadership team. Which from what I'm gathering, but may be wrong, OP is not.



Weast did not decide to leave. He was canned after he and his wife were caught taking an all expense paid two week trip to Australia from Pearson within weeks of his surprise announcement that MCPS would be converting to Pearson Curriculum.
Anonymous
Troll

Stop feeding the troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!

Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.

Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left


Weast ruined Wake county and Mecklenberg County Schools in NC.

He was the catalyst for whatever MCPS dummies on DCUM complain about.
Anonymous


So has OP been contributing to this thread in any way?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The tell for the troll is that she had not heard of DCUM until her partner told her about it. Everyone associated with MCPS knows about DCUM.


Not necessarily. When I was at MCPS and my first kid born, I was really into DCUM.

Sometimes I tried to get a gauge if other people were active and tried to throw out a feeler, especially when there were threads specifically referencing things we were directly involved with.

But people mostly just looked at me and didn't respond. I don't know if maybe they didn't want to openly admit it or what.

But that's one of the things that reminds me that the things posted on DCUM isn't necessarily reflective of the larger population.

Also I agree, Weast was a blowhard and when we talked to someone from NC, they mentioned how they were happy how he was or problem now.

MCPS ALWAYS had issues and wasn't as good as it was made out to be. The difference was that Weast always liked to brag about the top performing schools, while kind of letting the weaker performing schools kind of just slide by. And personally I saw it as when he saw it was going to be an issue when he decided to leave. But I do know several people who were very loyal to Weast and thought highly of him and willing to jump through a ring of fire for him. So just my point of view.

As for high ranking administrator, there might be different levels or definitions of high ranking. Since I come from more of a central office background, my definition of high level administrator is someone on the superintendent's leadership team. Which from what I'm gathering, but may be wrong, OP is not.


OP said they're an administrator at a high school.


Oops missed that somehow. lol, are there school staff that really refers to themselves as a high-ranking administrator?
Anonymous
OP, how would you respond to the teachers showing videos of their political activism to students in class in your school?
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