Board wants Monifa to step down

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


How can you assert it is well-sourced when everything comes from unnamed sources?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel Monifa has to go. What credibility does she have left to lead with. If she insists on staying, she will be a lame duck and absolutely nothing will get done


You're going to have to show her the money, then. She's not going to voluntarily resign without a payout.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel Monifa has to go. What credibility does she have left to lead with. If she insists on staying, she will be a lame duck and absolutely nothing will get done


You're going to have to show her the money, then. She's not going to voluntarily resign without a payout.


Just publicly vow not to renew her contract and begin the search for the next Superintendent. She can work while they find her replacement. Nothing to sue about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel Monifa has to go. What credibility does she have left to lead with. If she insists on staying, she will be a lame duck and absolutely nothing will get done


You're going to have to show her the money, then. She's not going to voluntarily resign without a payout.


Just publicly vow not to renew her contract and begin the search for the next Superintendent. She can work while they find her replacement. Nothing to sue about.


Done.
She gets payout.
BOE brings in a new person. Already selected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


How can you assert it is well-sourced when everything comes from unnamed sources?


That's just a flat out false statement
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel Monifa has to go. What credibility does she have left to lead with. If she insists on staying, she will be a lame duck and absolutely nothing will get done


You're going to have to show her the money, then. She's not going to voluntarily resign without a payout.


Just publicly vow not to renew her contract and begin the search for the next Superintendent. She can work while they find her replacement. Nothing to sue about.


Are they allowed to do that? I know that sounds like a silly question, but I know my agency can't post jobs until after the position has been vacated. It's pretty annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


What does that even mean?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


How can you assert it is well-sourced when everything comes from unnamed sources?


That's just a flat out false statement


Read the Jan. 22nd article again:
https://moco360.media/2024/01/22/what-did-mcps-mcknight-know-about-harassment-scandal-and-when-did-she-know-it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


What does that even mean?


She joined a fringe group of parents and teachers that protested the reopening of schools, advocated for an illegal teachers' strike, and encouraged teachers to lie to disrupt reopening. Robbins has never been a fan of McKnight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


What does that even mean?


She joined a fringe group of parents and teachers that protested the reopening of schools, advocated for an illegal teachers' strike, and encouraged teachers to lie to disrupt reopening. Robbins has never been a fan of McKnight.


To be clear, she didn't just join it. She was an enthusiastic participant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


Can you remind us who PAGES was?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.


I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


Can you remind us who PAGES was?


As above,
She joined a fringe group of parents and teachers that protested the reopening of schools, advocated for an illegal teachers' strike, and encouraged teachers to lie to disrupt reopening. Robbins has never been a fan of McKnight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And maybe will continue, or maybe it won't. Or perhaps something in-between.



To review, with regards to the Biedelman scandal, Robbins has provided very detailed and well sourced reporting that was verified by two different entities including the school district's own law firm. It sounds like you are trying to smear her name - what personal interest do you have in this? Since you are so concerned with ethics, tell us who you are and what connection you have to the people involved in the scandal.




I take it you don't remember her aligning herself with PAGES during the covid era?


Can you remind us who PAGES was?


Therefore we should ignore the many NAMED people who came forward to the press to expose Biedelman's sexual harassment and the horrific negligence with which the school system responded? Make it make sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel Monifa has to go. What credibility does she have left to lead with. If she insists on staying, she will be a lame duck and absolutely nothing will get done


You're going to have to show her the money, then. She's not going to voluntarily resign without a payout.


I’m having trouble understanding why Monifa went proactively to the press with the accusation that the board wants her out. Why stir up more public drama? Isn’t that the last thing MCPS needs? Is she just looking for a payout? Because you cannot effectively lead once you have aired your dirty laundry in public
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