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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The tell for the troll is that she had not heard of DCUM until her partner told her about it. Everyone associated with MCPS knows about DCUM.[/quote] Not necessarily. When I was at MCPS and my first kid born, I was really into DCUM. Sometimes I tried to get a gauge if other people were active and tried to throw out a feeler, especially when there were threads specifically referencing things we were directly involved with. But people mostly just looked at me and didn't respond. I don't know if maybe they didn't want to openly admit it or what. But that's one of the things that reminds me that the things posted on DCUM isn't necessarily reflective of the larger population. Also I agree, Weast was a blowhard and when we talked to someone from NC, they mentioned how they were happy how he was or problem now. MCPS ALWAYS had issues and wasn't as good as it was made out to be. The difference was that Weast always liked to brag about the top performing schools, while kind of letting the weaker performing schools kind of just slide by. And personally I saw it as when he saw it was going to be an issue when he decided to leave. But I do know several people who were very loyal to Weast and thought highly of him and willing to jump through a ring of fire for him. So just my point of view. [b]As for high ranking administrator, there might be different levels or definitions of high ranking. Since I come from more of a central office background, my definition of high level administrator is someone on the superintendent's leadership team. Which from what I'm gathering, but may be wrong, OP is not.[/b][/quote] OP said they're an administrator at a high school.[/quote] Oops missed that somehow. lol, are there school staff that really refers to themselves as a high-ranking administrator?[/quote]
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