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Reply to "Will Thomas Taylor Survive the Massive Changes He is Introducing?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He doesn't seem like much of a listener, and is not making adjustments with program assignments based on community input. Taylor doesn't seem to have learned from his mistakes in Stafford County, VA, having introduced regional programming in that school district's four high schools. Stafford County's school district's transportation was completely overwhelmed by the changes and suffered a massive fail the first year of implementation. Thomas Taylor was long gone, having pushed through the changes and then left town. https://www.fox5dc.com/video/1501700 Transportation in MCPS has not been consistently consulted on how implementation of bus transportation for our new regional programming will work with our much larger, more complex system in a heavily urbanized environment. Taylor is heavy into being a change agent, but the logistics and administration of these changes don't seem to register. He can't even ensure that summer staff are paid on time and or ensure that routine security processing takes place on a timely basis. How long will Montgomery County want him around? Maybe we need someone with experience operating a large school system. [/quote] I don’t think he wants to. I think he’ll get this Potemkin education village propped up, then go look for a job at a university teaching future superintendents. He sees MCPS as a stepping stone. But what he’s stepping on is our kids.[/quote] Exactly. He is tearing apart our community. I think you are right about his going for a university position next. He might not even stay 4 years here. [/quote] MCPS teachers and parents will drive away any superintendent after 2 years.[/quote] LOL Who told him to hire Essie McGuire? That person wanted Taylor gone day 1.[/quote] Seriously. Hiring Essie McGuire was fatal flaw number one for Taylor. He had an opportunity to start fresh and he brought in old baggage as his first hire?[/quote]
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