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Reply to "Mr. Starr's Poor Performance for MCPS Students"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The more I hear Mr. Starr speak and hear what he says, the more I believe his ideas and actions will lead a negative down turn for all our students; of all levels and abilities. It is shocking that the school board hired him to head MCPS. If you have not had the opportunity to meet him or hear him speak, take a moment and listen to him on the Montgomery County cable channel. Posters have discribed him as arrogrant. I agree. He comes across almost crass. Again, it is shocking he was hired to replace Mr. Weast, whether you agreed with Mr. Weast's policies or not. Is our (MCPS parents/voters) strongest option to vote AGAINST the "Apple" ballot? Other poster have metioned this and on the most simplistic level it makes sense. Has anyone made any movement to remove Mr. Starr and/or the current BOE? [/quote] I can't think of any way to get rid of Starr without getting a new BOE. This BOE hired him, so they are tied together. The BOE = Apple Ballot = Union = Starr. They are all interchangeable. I think parents need to continue to raise their concerns in any way possible If you think your child is not getting a good education, then complainin to teachers, principals, etc. If they won't listen, then make it uncomfortable to keep the status quo. You can also email Dr. Starr directly with your concerns. Joshua_Starr@mcpsmd.org [/quote]
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