Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:39     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

If Jesus Christ became Superintendent, some of you would find something to complain about.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:38     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:https://districtadministration.com/school-board-turmoil-4-more-superintendents-make-quick-departures/

“As the district moves into the next chapter, my hope is that the core values that we created together as a learning community will continue to hold true. Most importantly, that we continue to value diversity and put children first,” Felder said in the message, which has since been removed from the district’s website.

But of course.... this is all that matters
Insane.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:38     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:Weird how quickly they hired her and she sounds shady too.


Why was she let go from herpast job with that $200K severance package? What is that all about?
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:37     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another woke warrior. “Equity” above all. I’m shocked.


I am counting the days until my last one graduates and they we are out.
Too many fiddling while Rome burns.


I am counting the days until your last one graduates and then you are out, too.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:37     Subject: Re:New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:The BOE does not care about the public's opinion. They know and heard about the backlash to this but they feel untouchable. This is disgusting.


I can't imagine the public even has an opinion about her.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:35     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:Another woke warrior. “Equity” above all. I’m shocked.


I am counting the days until my last one graduates and they we are out.
Too many fiddling while Rome burns.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:29     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Another woke warrior. “Equity” above all. I’m shocked.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:28     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

https://districtadministration.com/school-board-turmoil-4-more-superintendents-make-quick-departures/

“As the district moves into the next chapter, my hope is that the core values that we created together as a learning community will continue to hold true. Most importantly, that we continue to value diversity and put children first,” Felder said in the message, which has since been removed from the district’s website.

But of course.... this is all that matters
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:24     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Weird how quickly they hired her and she sounds shady too.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:23     Subject: Re:New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:The BOE does not care about the public's opinion. They know and heard about the backlash to this but they feel untouchable. This is disgusting.


The BOE isn’t here to care about public opinion.

And from the last election, we know that they are untouchable.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:23     Subject: Re:New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:The BOE does not care about the public's opinion. They know and heard about the backlash to this but they feel untouchable. This is disgusting.


Why are you presuming the public's opinion?
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:23     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Someone here called it with her! I hope she is brave enough to clean house yet wise enough to learn what this district needs to heal and move on. Hopefully we will still have some strong and ethical leaders left standing after the dust settles finally.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:21     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

Anonymous wrote:The following statement is sent on behalf of the Montgomery County Board of Education.

The Montgomery County Board of Education is planning to vote to appoint Dr. Monique Felder as interim superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) at their Board meeting on Tuesday.

Dr. Felder brings 32 years of experience in public education, including as superintendent for Orange County Public Schools in North Carolina, where she was nominated as regional superintendent of the year.
Prior to her superintendency, she served as the Chief Academic Officer for Metro Nashville Public Schools (TN), as an executive director for Prince George’s County Public Schools (MD), and as a teacher, the Director of Accelerated and Enriched Instruction, and Director of the Interventions Network for MCPS.

“Dr. Felder has a long and successful career in public education, and is already familiar with MCPS,” said Karla Silvestre, President of the Board of Education. “We are confident that her background in district leadership, instruction and administration makes her the right person to carry us through this transition and begin the work to rebuild trust among staff and the community, while we identify the next permanent superintendent.”

Dr. Felder started her career with MCPS, serving as a classroom teacher, assistant principal and principal. During her time with MCPS she was recognized with the International Reading Association’s Award for Exemplary Reading Programs in the state of Maryland, and as a finalist for the Washington Post’s Outstanding Leadership Award. She served as the director and supervisor of Accelerated and Enriched Instruction for MCPS for 6 years and and Director of the Interventions Network for one year before moving to Prince George’s County Public Schools (MD) as the Executive Director for Teaching and Learning.

While serving as the Chief Academic Officer for Metro Nashville Public Schools (TN) she leveraged her leadership skills and instructional expertise to outpace the state in literacy achievement, raise SAT scores, and decrease suspensions. She also oversaw an increase in the number of students graduating with an associate’s degree or certificate, and an increase in graduation rates for all students while significantly improving graduation rates for students who had traditionally been underserved.

During her four years as superintendent of Orange County Schools in North Carolina, she was unanimously nominated as the regional superintendent of the year by the Board and staff for her work boosting academic achievement.

A native of New York, Dr. Felder holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education from York College (NY), a Master’s Degree from Johns Hopkins University (MD) with a specialization in elementary science and mathematics, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VA), where she studied the effective leadership behaviors and practices of principals in elementary schools serving predominantly students of color.

She has also pursued post-doctoral studies at McDaniel College earning an advanced certificate in Equity and Excellence in Education,
and is co-author of the book Increasing Diversity in Gifted Education: Research Based Strategies for Identification and Program Services. In 2022, she was selected as a collaborating author of STEM Century: It Takes a Village to Raise a 21st Century Graduate, with a chapter entitled: “You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: Increasing Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Diversity in STEM-Careers.”

Most recently, Dr. Felder has been coaching and mentoring principals and assistant principals in New Jersey and working with forward-thinking superintendents in North Carolina on identifying and implementing innovative programs.

In the vein of transparency, the Board wants to make it clear that they are aware of a prior investigation into the financial disclosure reporting of an honorarium received by Dr. Felder from an educational consulting company in 2019. The Board has reviewed the findings and is confident that the findings were unsubstantiated as the report concluded. The Board is confident that Dr. Felder is a trustworthy, upstanding and highly respected educational leader who will be able to competently guide MCPS through this transition.

The Board of Education will vote to appoint Dr. Felder to the role of interim during their Board meeting starting at 11:00 a.m. on tomorrow, Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

The Board meeting can be viewed live via https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/. Meetings are also cablecast live on Comcast Channel 34, Verizon FIOS Channel 36, and RCN Channel 89, and are rebroadcast at 1 p.m. on the Saturday and Sunday following the meeting.


She is the perfect fit for MCPS. Her goals align with the goals of the school system, county leadership and the BOE.

I appreciate the Board heading off any speculation with their attempt at transparency about the honorarium.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:19     Subject: Re:New Interim Superintendent Monica Felder

The BOE does not care about the public's opinion. They know and heard about the backlash to this but they feel untouchable. This is disgusting.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2024 15:18     Subject: New Interim Superintendent Monique Felder

The following statement is sent on behalf of the Montgomery County Board of Education.

The Montgomery County Board of Education is planning to vote to appoint Dr. Monique Felder as interim superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) at their Board meeting on Tuesday.

Dr. Felder brings 32 years of experience in public education, including as superintendent for Orange County Public Schools in North Carolina, where she was nominated as regional superintendent of the year.
Prior to her superintendency, she served as the Chief Academic Officer for Metro Nashville Public Schools (TN), as an executive director for Prince George’s County Public Schools (MD), and as a teacher, the Director of Accelerated and Enriched Instruction, and Director of the Interventions Network for MCPS.

“Dr. Felder has a long and successful career in public education, and is already familiar with MCPS,” said Karla Silvestre, President of the Board of Education. “We are confident that her background in district leadership, instruction and administration makes her the right person to carry us through this transition and begin the work to rebuild trust among staff and the community, while we identify the next permanent superintendent.”

Dr. Felder started her career with MCPS, serving as a classroom teacher, assistant principal and principal. During her time with MCPS she was recognized with the International Reading Association’s Award for Exemplary Reading Programs in the state of Maryland, and as a finalist for the Washington Post’s Outstanding Leadership Award. She served as the director and supervisor of Accelerated and Enriched Instruction for MCPS for 6 years and and Director of the Interventions Network for one year before moving to Prince George’s County Public Schools (MD) as the Executive Director for Teaching and Learning.

While serving as the Chief Academic Officer for Metro Nashville Public Schools (TN) she leveraged her leadership skills and instructional expertise to outpace the state in literacy achievement, raise SAT scores, and decrease suspensions. She also oversaw an increase in the number of students graduating with an associate’s degree or certificate, and an increase in graduation rates for all students while significantly improving graduation rates for students who had traditionally been underserved.

During her four years as superintendent of Orange County Schools in North Carolina, she was unanimously nominated as the regional superintendent of the year by the Board and staff for her work boosting academic achievement.

A native of New York, Dr. Felder holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Elementary Education from York College (NY), a Master’s Degree from Johns Hopkins University (MD) with a specialization in elementary science and mathematics, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VA), where she studied the effective leadership behaviors and practices of principals in elementary schools serving predominantly students of color.

She has also pursued post-doctoral studies at McDaniel College earning an advanced certificate in Equity and Excellence in Education, and is co-author of the book Increasing Diversity in Gifted Education: Research Based Strategies for Identification and Program Services. In 2022, she was selected as a collaborating author of STEM Century: It Takes a Village to Raise a 21st Century Graduate, with a chapter entitled: “You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: Increasing Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Diversity in STEM-Careers.”

Most recently, Dr. Felder has been coaching and mentoring principals and assistant principals in New Jersey and working with forward-thinking superintendents in North Carolina on identifying and implementing innovative programs.

In the vein of transparency, the Board wants to make it clear that they are aware of a prior investigation into the financial disclosure reporting of an honorarium received by Dr. Felder from an educational consulting company in 2019. The Board has reviewed the findings and is confident that the findings were unsubstantiated as the report concluded. The Board is confident that Dr. Felder is a trustworthy, upstanding and highly respected educational leader who will be able to competently guide MCPS through this transition.

The Board of Education will vote to appoint Dr. Felder to the role of interim during their Board meeting starting at 11:00 a.m. on tomorrow, Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

The Board meeting can be viewed live via https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/. Meetings are also cablecast live on Comcast Channel 34, Verizon FIOS Channel 36, and RCN Channel 89, and are rebroadcast at 1 p.m. on the Saturday and Sunday following the meeting.

[ Edit by Admin: correct the first name of Dr. Felder in the title. ]