
Also in charge of safety and security after the last chief safety officer they hired, Pamela Wheeler-Taylor, ran away and quit the jump when she saw there was no hope in turning that train wreck around. |
Lavern Kimball, acting chief of schools, retired associate supe, knows where all the bodies are buried ![]() |
I love all this juicy gossip and conspiracy theories! ![]() |
That ship sailed. Facts are out. |
Is it really gossip? It looks like people are losing their jobs over gossip. |
They brought Kimball back without even knowing that she knows more than she wants to know about indiscretions of the past. |
and the fact of the matter is Kimball did nothing about it then and will do nothing about it now. Beidleman took the fall for everyone. |
Sure, if by facts you mean gossip. |
it happens |
Again, WHO ELSE WAS PARTYING WITH THEM? What other principals? |
Beidleman did not take the fall. That’s the wrong analogy. Beidleman got what’s coming after being enabled and has shone a light on all the terrible that MCPS has offer |
I agree that Beidleman took the fall in a culture where intoxication and inappropriate behavior were looked as the way to fit in and move up. |
We can at least assume that they’re talking about her because the resolution for the closed meeting is addressed to the board and it’s from the board. The resolutions for closed meetings usually are in memos from the superintendent to the board. |
Is the smob in all the closed sessions on McKnight’s status? |
Beidleman fell harder than others but others are falling too. Who knows who else will get bounced while McKnight scapegoats her team to try to save her own job. |