New curriculum selection process delayed— new RFP must be issues now

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Anonymous wrote:Look who's started their job at Discovery Education. Too bad our kids lose out on a year of curriculum rollout so he could take that job.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-lang-36510238


Great, now he and Marty Creel can sell a new terrible curriculum.


Awful. I still can't believe they're not going to be held accountable for the delays they have caused.


Can't MCPS blacklist Discovery from bidding on the new RFP because of all their conflicts of interest (and their role in the delays?) If they manage to win, there will be a huge outcry and the process may end up being even more delayed.


Discovery is now headquartered in NYC. It will not return to MCPS, as it will prey on larger systems with its broader exposure.


There's a pretty fast train from MCPS to NYC. Navarro made sure to absolve Discovery of all guilt in her statement cancelling the RFP. There's no way Discovery doesn't bid on this. Half their staff is from MCPS.




With three prominent members leaving Mcps bc they were dissatisfied
There’s no way they’ll return. The best way to “get back” at Mcps is to sell to bigger systems.


There are only 13 systems bigger than MCPS so that won’t be easy.


Exactly. Discovery definitely plans to bid on the new mcps curriculum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look who's started their job at Discovery Education. Too bad our kids lose out on a year of curriculum rollout so he could take that job.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-lang-36510238


Great, now he and Marty Creel can sell a new terrible curriculum.


Awful. I still can't believe they're not going to be held accountable for the delays they have caused.


Can't MCPS blacklist Discovery from bidding on the new RFP because of all their conflicts of interest (and their role in the delays?) If they manage to win, there will be a huge outcry and the process may end up being even more delayed.


Discovery is now headquartered in NYC. It will not return to MCPS, as it will prey on larger systems with its broader exposure.


There's a pretty fast train from MCPS to NYC. Navarro made sure to absolve Discovery of all guilt in her statement cancelling the RFP. There's no way Discovery doesn't bid on this. Half their staff is from MCPS.


With three prominent members leaving Mcps bc they were dissatisfied
There’s no way they’ll return. The best way to “get back” at Mcps is to sell to bigger systems.


Dissatisfied with MCPS or lured away by a great offer based on their connections?



both . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look who's started their job at Discovery Education. Too bad our kids lose out on a year of curriculum rollout so he could take that job.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/erick-lang-36510238


Great, now he and Marty Creel can sell a new terrible curriculum.


Awful. I still can't believe they're not going to be held accountable for the delays they have caused.


Can't MCPS blacklist Discovery from bidding on the new RFP because of all their conflicts of interest (and their role in the delays?) If they manage to win, there will be a huge outcry and the process may end up being even more delayed.


Discovery is now headquartered in NYC. It will not return to MCPS, as it will prey on larger systems with its broader exposure.


There's a pretty fast train from MCPS to NYC. Navarro made sure to absolve Discovery of all guilt in her statement cancelling the RFP. There's no way Discovery doesn't bid on this. Half their staff is from MCPS.




With three prominent members leaving Mcps bc they were dissatisfied
There’s no way they’ll return. The best way to “get back” at Mcps is to sell to bigger systems.


There are only 13 systems bigger than MCPS so that won’t be easy.


Exactly. Discovery definitely plans to bid on the new mcps curriculum.


won't happen

bad blood
Anonymous
Discovery ed is betting on more screen time, online learning and tech time. Meanwhile tech companies, psychologists and private schools and many parents are getting rid of their kids iPads, Smart phones and apps.

I feel bad for the tech private equity sponsor (and any public pension money- boo hoo) that is backing the next four years of Discovery ed initiatives.
Anonymous
Maybe it's time to quote the OP again. There has to be a reason Navarro spent half this message kissing Discovery's ass.


Man it’s one thing after another...
Many high up folks seem to be fleeing MCPS too.

Dear Colleagues:

As you know, MCPS has engaged in a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to select new curricula for grades Kindergarten through Grade 8, for English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics. As our curriculum review indicated, a new curriculum is needed to support teaching and learning.

Unfortunately, we will need to postpone this important process. We recently learned that two MCPS staff members, the associate superintendent in the Office of Curriculum and Instructional Programs and the supervisor for English/Language Arts in the Department of Secondary Curriculum and Districtwide Programs, are retiring and intend to accept job offers with Discovery Education, one of the vendors that submitted a proposal in response to the RFP. These staff members have recused themselves from any further involvement in the RFP process.

It is important to note that Discovery Education’s leadership acted proactively, diligently and collaboratively throughout this process. As soon as it was brought to the attention of Discovery Education’s leadership that these individuals were connected to the RFP process, the company, citing an abundance of caution, took the initiative and immediately withdrew from consideration.

While these job offers do not appear to have influenced the RFP process, we want to ensure public confidence in the integrity of this effort. Therefore, Superintendent of Schools Jack Smith is recommending that the Board of Education rescind the current RFP so that a new RFP can be issued at a later time.

We apologize for the disruption for our students and schools. We remain committed to acquiring a high quality curriculum, but it is critical that our teachers, students and families can have trust in the process.

Regards,

Maria V. Navarro, Ed.D.
Chief Academic Officer
Montgomery County Public Schools
850 Hungerford Drive, Room 129
Rockville, Maryland 20850
301-279-3127
301-279-3099 Fax
www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org
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