Anonymous wrote:I listened to it live and thought it was a very good speech. It addressed some of the immediate concerns in the community regarding the increase in racist incidents and set the tone for forthcoming changes in policy. She hinted at a few of them such as an expectation that attendance and disciplinary problems cannot be solved by the schools alone, but must involve the parents and community as a whole. She specifically cited changes to 4th and 5th grade social studies curriculum to include specific history regarding racism and marginalization of various groups in our society. I expect that internally every policy/initiative is going to held up against this vision and if it doesn’t support this vision, it’s going nowhere.
Sorry you are bored and hoping to stir up some Dr. McKnight bashing. Find something more productive to do.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to it live and thought it was a very good speech. It addressed some of the immediate concerns in the community regarding the increase in racist incidents and set the tone for forthcoming changes in policy. She hinted at a few of them such as an expectation that attendance and disciplinary problems cannot be solved by the schools alone, but must involve the parents and community as a whole. She specifically cited changes to 4th and 5th grade social studies curriculum to include specific history regarding racism and marginalization of various groups in our society. I expect that internally every policy/initiative is going to held up against this vision and if it doesn’t support this vision, it’s going nowhere.
Sorry you are bored and hoping to stir up some Dr. McKnight bashing. Find something more productive to do.
Anonymous wrote:I listened to it live and thought it was a very good speech. It addressed some of the immediate concerns in the community regarding the increase in racist incidents and set the tone for forthcoming changes in policy. She hinted at a few of them such as an expectation that attendance and disciplinary problems cannot be solved by the schools alone, but must involve the parents and community as a whole. She specifically cited changes to 4th and 5th grade social studies curriculum to include specific history regarding racism and marginalization of various groups in our society. I expect that internally every policy/initiative is going to held up against this vision and if it doesn’t support this vision, it’s going nowhere.
Sorry you are bored and hoping to stir up some Dr. McKnight bashing. Find something more productive to do.
Anonymous wrote:McKnight is a politician. Just a lot of noise and no action. Until they stop wasting money on ridiculous programs and actually fix schools, address overcrowding, and the current teacher shortage- none of it actually matters. Many administrators don’t respect her and some of the top people have left. It’s only getting worse before it gets better.
At least she dresses in a more interesting way!Anonymous wrote:McKnight is a politician. Just a lot of noise and no action. Until they stop wasting money on ridiculous programs and actually fix schools, address overcrowding, and the current teacher shortage- none of it actually matters. Many administrators don’t respect her and some of the top people have left. It’s only getting worse before it gets better.

Anonymous wrote:99% of the county did not watch and does not care, OP. And rightly so, because it's meaningless. Families want schools that aren't falling apart, with working A/C and heating, no rodents, and hustling to build more schools to alleviate overcrowding. Also, they'd love to have an adequate number of qualified teachers to fill all empty positions, and enough bus drivers.
We can all dream.
Anonymous wrote:99% of the county did not watch and does not care, OP. And rightly so, because it's meaningless. Families want schools that aren't falling apart, with working A/C and heating, no rodents, and hustling to build more schools to alleviate overcrowding. Also, they'd love to have an adequate number of qualified teachers to fill all empty positions, and enough bus drivers.
We can all dream.