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Reply to "7 Math teachers are leaving Richard Montgomerry HS"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: If you want excellence, you hire administrators who themselves were A students. When you recruit administrators who were C students then you see them lowering standards because high standards is seen as "unattainable" by such people. The RM principal is an example of such low caliber people taking an administrator role. For me he is the same caliber of nitwit as Joshua Starr was. How do you know the grades of specific MCPS administrators? New poster, but Starr had a doctorate from Harvard. You may not have liked him, but he’s a smart guy. I didn’t like everything he championed, but I vastly preferred the trajectory the school system was on under his leadership. He was corrupt as he!!. And remember, that was a doctorate in education, not something like math. Generally, and for understandable reasons, school administrators' advanced degrees do tend to be in school administration or some such, rather than in math.[/quote] An educational doctorate isn't even a Phd. But yes C caliber professionals have deep insecurity and do not do well with high performing staff including teachers. They see them as a threat or a reminder of their own inadequacy. They will always hire people who are either sycophants or people so incompetent that they appear smarter. [/quote] DP. wow, I am disgusted at the level of disrespect that some people have for school administrators and teachers. There is no shortage of people disrespecting teachers, as well. I do wonder if these kinds of posters ever consider being a school administrator or teacher if they think they can do it better. [b]I am neither an administrator or teacher.. just a parent.[/b] [/quote] You do t know what you are talking about but you open your mouth anyway. YOU could be a school administrator - go for it![/quote] ? I know what I'm talking about, which is the level of disrespect some people have for teachers and school administrators. It must be hard to live in your heads. I feel sorry for your kids because your attitude probably rubs off on your kids. No wonder there are so many kids who are disrespectful to teachers. I was taught to be respectful, even if the teachers were not very good. What were you taught? To be a self absorbed entitled ahole, no doubt. I am indeed a parent. For all we know, you could be a private school administrator who wants to stir the pot in public schools to steer more people to private. See how that works?[/quote]
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