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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s been unpopular since she was at Key. Makes sense she got a promotion. [/quote] That was before the Taylor administration. I predict she’ll be demoted soon. Good on the teachers who spoke up. That’s not easy to do when it’s your boss who is bullying you. [/quote] No one will be demoted. Taylor is [b]not a change agent[/b]. Look at the cast of characters who were all rehired despite failures, negative feedback, etc.: https://mocoshow.com/2025/03/18/six-administrative-appointments-approved-by-board-of-education/ Expect more of the same from MCPS. [/quote] Did he say he was (no snark, simply don't know)? Several mouths to feed, cost of living rising, a job closer to home, no one would turn down a Super job. [/quote] Yes. He was supposed to be on a new era of honesty, transparency and integrity after the dark age of Dr. McKnight. SOURCE: https://bethesdamagazine.com/2024/06/25/school-board-appoints-taylor-as-new-mcps-superintendent/ “I hope that folks can expect me to be high energy, that they can expect me to be a good listener, and that they can expect to see me,” Taylor told MoCo360 before he was appointed. “And that I want to be accessible in the community. And that I want to hear what they have to say because it’s their kids and their school system. I want students in particular to feel like they have a voice and that they’re empowered to take control of their destinies, their futures.” SOURCE: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/superintendent/entry-plan/ Community, integrity, empathy and continuous improvement have been the guiding forces of my career. I am committed to providing high-quality teaching, outstanding leadership and exceptional supporting services to the more than 160,000 students and 25,000 staff we serve. As I begin my tenure, I wish to share with you my entry plan, which will allow me to quickly become attuned to your concerns and the work necessary to move #MCPSforward. Taking the time to learn and to listen to the MCPS community is a direct investment into making positive decisions for the future. My intention is to focus on improving academic performance, enhancing school safety, and promoting diversity and inclusion. I am equally committed to fostering community engagement, transparency and trust. My goal is to restore confidence that MCPS is a great school system with a bright future. I will bring a high level of energy to these efforts. You can expect to see me throughout the community, ready to hear your concerns. That is what I expect for myself, for each of you, no matter your role or connection with our school system, I want you to see your path to engagement and empowerment. I believe that each of us has a part to play in identifying the changes needed for a better future. Your voice matters, and together, we can shape the future of MCPS and create an environment where every student can thrive.[/quote]
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