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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]Go McKnight!!! I'm looking forward to a new beginning. Let's see what she can do. Do you NOT every year think of Fall as a new beginning? Who doesn't. Stop being such cranky fusspots. It's not healthy.[/quote] She had the same job last year. She received votes of no confidence from two employee unions. I think we have already seen the downward spiral she wants to send the school system. Everyone in Central Office spends so much time focusing on their next promotion that very little is being done to improve the education students are receiving.[/quote] 100% agree[/quote] I'm optimistic. She's just starting this job and I'm looking forward to all the great things she'll do to improve our schools.[/quote] You are new here. She is not. She started a year ago. What has she improved in her first year? No excuses. [/quote] I certainly think the 2021-22 school year was an improvement over the 2020-21 school year. There are still many additional improvements to be made, absolutely, but this past year was a better year than the virtual school year.[/quote] Agree! And the goal of keeping schools open was achieved. Also McKnight was an interim last year not the actual Superintendent. That comes with different authority and a different set of goals/mindset. Seems some folks don’t know that. Also seems some DCUM folks believe all changes and improvements can happen overnight.[/quote] Yes, she saw us through a tough time and did an amazing job under intense pressure. All indications are she'll be a wonderful super.[/quote] Yes she saw us through a tough time, but I think even she would agree that her job performance wasn't exactly amazing last year. But I'm cautiously optimistic about the coming year, and will give her the benefit of the doubt.[/quote] Look up her resume online. When she took the dep position she claimed 21 years experience with MCPS. If she doesn’t know how to run a school system properly by now, why would you let things get even worse? Sorry- voting for a board that will get in a new superintendent.[/quote] :roll: Her superintendent appointment was effective 8 days ago. No matter who gets elected to the board, they're not going to "get in a new superintendent" for at least four years.[/quote] A lot of the DCUM cranks post this knowing full well it's ridiculous. Clearly, they're a disturbed lot and find solace in sharing their misery.[/quote] What stops New board from finding a replacement on day one? Is there any restriction?[/quote] Logic and Leadership hopefully. [/quote] This is exactly what is lacking in current board members and leadership. Let this election result in retirement of incumbents and a fresh start with a brand new MCPS leadership in central office. A lot of clean up is required for the bright future of all students [/quote]
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