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Reply to "3 MCPS Principals Retiring Mid-Year"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There will be more, probably many more, but mostly end-of-year. Some will be APs and some will leave for another county [even though MCPS has the highest salary]. The relevant part will be the total number, and how many are leaving with fewer than 30 years. For more veteran educators, our MD pension pays significantly reduced rates if you retire before completing 30 years. Many of us think of year 15(ish) an inflection point: after 15, you have so much committed that it’s hard to justify walking away early. When MCPS employees retire in the 25-29 year range, they are quietly saying “this isn’t $&@?#%* worth it, I need to get out before I have a heart attack or have a breakdown.”[/quote] MCPS does not have the highest salaries for administrators anymore. That's why they negotiated that last contract to bring them up to par with other counties. Pay, treatment, and watered down admin training program is why MCPS will continue to have issues with school leadership.[/quote]
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