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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Debunked or not: who has sources?[/quote] It is true that "kids were held in school." There was a lockdown. After a shooting in the building. But they were not being held "to wait for a press conference." Separately, it is also true that a press conference, which was at a different school, was delayed because Dr. McKnight was stuck in traffic and needed a police escort.[/quote] Source? Fact. It takes a long time to get from your home in Bowie to Montgomery County at rush hour when you didn't bother to leave immediately during a crisis. There was no reason for McKnight to be in traffic or arrive late if she had already been in Montgomery County during the 7 hour crisis. [/quote] Yeah, because Montgomery County is well-known for never having any traffic.[/quote] She was in PG.[/quote] Who cares where she lives. That’s not important. Her performance is. She she be in the office during business hours. [/quote] Then you care because she wasn’t in the office during business hours.[/quote] It does not matter where she lives in pg or moco. It matters that she was home vs in the office during business hours. [/quote] Yes, because you're her boss and she answers to you, right?[/quote] Its called being a professional. [b]If the expectation is all staff are in person[/b], so should she. [/quote] That wasn't the expectation in January.[/quote] What are you talking about? Schools have been in person for over a year now! As soon as they opened last school year in March, she should be expected to be in the office every day that she's not in meetings or other engagements. She should not be at home during the school day. She is in a professional job running a large school system not a low level employee.[/quote] As a professional running a large school system, she is able to make her own decisions about whether to work from her office, her home, or anywhere else on any given day. You're not her boss.[/quote] Actually we are. [/quote] Are you a member of the BOE?[/quote]
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