Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS staff would say BYE Jack!
Speak for yourself. That’s not my position and not an opinion I hear other teachers express.
Anonymous wrote:Look at all the pushback from “the community” over MCPS trying to build a new ES in Gaithersburg to relieve overcrowding.
The pushback is because they want to take away park space, not because they want to build a school. All this insane building, we need MORE green, open space, more areas for kids to play, not 100 foot "pocket parks" the Planning Board is pushing.
And yes, Smith IS responsible for overcrowding. He makes the recommendations in the CIP.
Those saying 3 years isn't enough time for big changes, fine. What has he done in 3 years that you think is good?
Anonymous wrote:MCPS staff would say BYE Jack!
Anonymous wrote:Look at all the pushback from “the community” over MCPS trying to build a new ES in Gaithersburg to relieve overcrowding.
The pushback is because they want to take away park space, not because they want to build a school. All this insane building, we need MORE green, open space, more areas for kids to play, not 100 foot "pocket parks" the Planning Board is pushing.
And yes, Smith IS responsible for overcrowding. He makes the recommendations in the CIP.
Those saying 3 years isn't enough time for big changes, fine. What has he done in 3 years that you think is good?
Anonymous wrote:And what exactly has Smith accomplished?
Opportunity gap? Wide as ever. Overcrowding? Getting worse. Central Office? Cut some positions, but added more back in. Special Education? Cuts everywhere.
I say NAY.
Anonymous wrote:And what exactly has Smith accomplished?
Opportunity gap? Wide as ever. Overcrowding? Getting worse. Central Office? Cut some positions, but added more back in. Special Education? Cuts everywhere.
I say NAY.
Anonymous wrote:Did folks see this article in the Washington Post?
School board majority in Maryland favors renewal of superintendent contract - https://wapo.st/2yTuVpy?tid=ss_mail
So what do folks think of Jack Smith's tenure as Superintendent of Schools? And do you agree with a majority of Board of Education Members that we should renew him for another four years?