Anonymous wrote:As someone who edits for a living for over twenty years, there are quite a few issues with this piece of “journalism,” boiling down to selective bias, contextual issues, and just poor construction, never mind the lack of proper citations or any follow-up investigative work.
Anonymous wrote:The article is a real mess, with no real investigative research, just pulling stuff from all over the internet, with very few citations or even follow-up. This is journalism?
Anonymous wrote:This article from a student paper has a lot of information
https://www.wjpitch.com/top-stories/2024/02/06/mcps-appoints-interim-superintendent/
Anonymous wrote:So, which board member is she friends with to be hired this quickly without a search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, which board member is she friends with to be hired this quickly without a search.
Neither she nor Silvestre answered a reporter’s question today about this. The lack of follow up by the press was pretty disappointing. Flat out asked precisely when was she contacted by the BOE about the opening - Silvestre dodged completely and didn’t answer the question at all while Felder said “it was recent” which apparently was good enough for the reporter.
Anonymous wrote:So, which board member is she friends with to be hired this quickly without a search.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing and comprehensive student journalism…much better research on Felder’s background than what BOE did.
https://www.wjpitch.com/top-stories/2024/02/06/mcps-appoints-interim-superintendent/
Anonymous wrote:https://montgomeryperspective.com/2024/02/05/new-proposed-interim-superintendent-has-baggage/
Worrisome info on her past…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She's very political. And not in a way that impresses me. Hopefully she fares better than McKnight but....