Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Propose a name for new BCC principal then. Shortage of principals. Most will have to learn on the job. Start a petition if you want a leader change. Complain, you have a right to. Start a movement to if you feel strongly about it, get others onboard
Parents have been complaining about him and trying to get rid of him for a very long time. But if MCPS keeps a principal who LIES then that's really, really bad IMO. Someone who lies should not be molding our future adult citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Propose a name for new BCC principal then. Shortage of principals. Most will have to learn on the job. Start a petition if you want a leader change. Complain, you have a right to. Start a movement to if you feel strongly about it, get others onboard
Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Propose a name for new BCC principal then. Shortage of principals. Most will have to learn on the job. Start a petition if you want a leader change. Complain, you have a right to. Start a movement to if you feel strongly about it, get others onboard
What exactly does the MCPS central office earn its salaries for if not for working on staffing? There's plenty of principals of smaller schools who wouldn't mind an upgrade. There are plenty of APs who would love a promotion to Principal who haven't admitted to lying about a teacher. The question is whether MCPS considers gross mismanagement a firing offense (for Mooney), not whether the pool of replacements exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Propose a name for new BCC principal then. Shortage of principals. Most will have to learn on the job. Start a petition if you want a leader change. Complain, you have a right to. Start a movement to if you feel strongly about it, get others onboard
Anonymous wrote:So Mooney keeps his BCC principal job even after saying he invented a quote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the MCPS Board even made a statement? Or is it just like whoopsie-there goes 500k and a teacher’s career.
You think they want to bring more attention to this??
do they think that if they act like ostriches parents won't notice?
Anonymous wrote:What part of the MCPS budget will pay for this lawsuit? Or do they just increase class sizes some more in a few schools?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the MCPS Board even made a statement? Or is it just like whoopsie-there goes 500k and a teacher’s career.
You think they want to bring more attention to this??
Anonymous wrote:If a teacher had said this to my friends and me, I would have thought it a dig about how we all dress alike. As an adult I can see it might even have been because we were all racially similar.
But I still can't get my head around how we are not teaching children that this truth, thst we did look and dress similarly is hateful and racist. I just can't get my mind around this part.
Yes people of the race often share similar traits. So what?
My second thought is that no teacher in the 80s would have told us to return to our assigned seats---and then explained the reasoning for the command. That's the unspoken problem. Why were the kids out of their assigned seats and arguing with fhe teacher's rules for the classroom?? They should have been sent to the office for not complying with the teacher