Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
How does this benefit MCPS? If it were a MD state school, I can understand that, but how many kids are going to her HBCU alma mater and how would they help MCPS from a distance?
I'm more than happy to shed color on this. For years , kids from all backgrounds have craved having Black teachers in the classroom. A big reason why these racist incidents have taken place in MCPS is that these mostly White teachers from Jersey and PA, while well-meaning, but may not be able to relate to the kids in terms of creating that culture of respect or working with people who've had diverse experiences or adverse childhood situations. In these incidents, there's almost zero accountability and sometimes even the White teachers join in gaslighting the Black students or being more prone to call security on them for things that can honestly be de-escalated. Sometimes, they even go out of their way to make the BIPOC teachers uncomfortable, leading to a retention issue. The teachers should look like the changing population in the system, case closed.
Before questioning me, I went to East County schools for K-8 and a W for 9-12. I know MCPS processes and secrets inside out. One time, solely because of my little sister's name (she speaks perfect English and we are from an English-speaking country in West Africa), they recommended her for ESOL when she's in adavanced reading. I guarantee you no Black teacher would be quick to underestimate and label her in a away that will last for the rest of her life. It's no secret that we have to advocate for minority students way more.
When Black teachers are in the classroom, the Blacks students stand straigher, and the majority students break stereotypes about who can lead, who is truly worthy in society. Since we lack Black teachers, we are then going to lack Black administrators and beyond -- it's an funnel effect and every subgroup needs specific alleviating measures as they enter and progress through their careers. Black administrators are more likely to get Title I schools in this county or be pushed out or not get as much credit whereas their White peers can fail and immediately get that second chance. It's about a culture of respect and it's a much needed initiative, in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
How does this benefit MCPS? If it were a MD state school, I can understand that, but how many kids are going to her HBCU alma mater and how would they help MCPS from a distance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
How does this benefit MCPS? If it were a MD state school, I can understand that, but how many kids are going to her HBCU alma mater and how would they help MCPS from a distance?
+1 What has Dr. McKnight done to recruit teachers from schools in Maryland, DC, and Virginia? There’s plenty of HBCUs locally if that is the target audience to fill vacancies in MCPS. Morgan State, Bowie State, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Howard University are some great HBCUs that would not need an overnight trip to visit. Then there’s the many non-HBCUs that are also key for recruiting - Townson, University of Maryland College Park, George Mason University, George Washington University, and Georgetown to name a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
How does this benefit MCPS? If it were a MD state school, I can understand that, but how many kids are going to her HBCU alma mater and how would they help MCPS from a distance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
You're acting as though she was taking a vacation and relaxing on a Hilton Head beach, daiquiri in hand and sunglasses on. No! It's for the long-term benefit of our district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
How do you know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
That is a recruiter job not hers.
These days, everyone is a recruiter.
And they are all doing a terrible job. Minority candidates don’t want to come to mcps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
That is a recruiter job not hers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
That is a recruiter job not hers.
These days, everyone is a recruiter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
That is a recruiter job not hers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Yet she didn’t meet with one single student and got a paid trip home on taxpayers. Fooling you is so easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog Whistle calling out our African-American Superintendent for visiting her HBCU alma mater and proposing a collaboration with the HBCU ???
Agreed.
Yup. Get a life. You don't actually care about the travel budget.![]()
Teachers care. Especially the under paid minority teachers who keep leaving mcps.
You don’t really support minority teachers either.
I would think McKnight visiting her HBCU alma mater would be part of an effort to recruit more minority teachers.