Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile MCPS hires replacements from PG County Public Schools.
Still wondering why MCPS shouldn't hire candidates with experience from PCGPS.
DP. Maybe because it's better to recruit from school districts above a C-?
https://www.niche.com/k12/d/prince-georges-county-public-schools-md/
Seriously? Niche rankings should determine who MCPS hires? Especially while we're in a critical teacher shortage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile MCPS hires replacements from PG County Public Schools.
Still wondering why MCPS shouldn't hire candidates with experience from PCGPS.
DP. Maybe because it's better to recruit from school districts above a C-?
https://www.niche.com/k12/d/prince-georges-county-public-schools-md/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile MCPS hires replacements from PG County Public Schools.
Still wondering why MCPS shouldn't hire candidates with experience from PCGPS.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile MCPS hires replacements from PG County Public Schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here - MCPS needs to take a long, hard look at what's causing staff to flee. I'm school based and I've never seen so many young teachers resigning. I'm halfway through my career or I'd be out too. MCPS is such a toxic organization.
Same at our school. Two principals in four years has shaken confidence in staff. Many older staff members retired. Mid career staff left for other schools. Young staff went to other school districts or left teaching altogether.
There’s no long term planning to support teachers in MCPS. More and more is expected from teachers with extremely large class sizes and school administrators do not care about teacher burn out. Administrators have their own agenda and that is solely to get that next promotion. You see it at the school level and Central Office. The needs of teachers and students is not the top priority despite the propaganda by Central Office.
Anonymous wrote:PP here - MCPS needs to take a long, hard look at what's causing staff to flee. I'm school based and I've never seen so many young teachers resigning. I'm halfway through my career or I'd be out too. MCPS is such a toxic organization.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile MCPS hires replacements from PG County Public Schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The area 1 director of course.
There are three area 1 directors.
The best one!
Dyson came from outside MCPS and was just passing through to the next promotion. Many of the Directors don’t have experience or have had problems. MCPS will look outside of MCPS for Dyson’s replacement.
Just passing through for 23 years? She started with MCPS in 1999, and has been a teacher, SDT, AP, principal, director, and associate superintendent.
Nope. According to her MCPS bio, she started teaching in 1999. She has held positions in Charles County for part of those “23” years. She jumped around for the next promotion.
What a weird thing to be so insistent about. She was an AP in Charles County for one year; the rest of her career she has been in MCPS.
She's a professional troll or MCPS hater. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.
It’s also hard to know how much time MCPS PR and communications staff spend posting throughout the day. MCPS, including Dr. Dyson, isn’t as wonderful as some would like this forum to believe.
Frederick County is apparently very interested in hiring MCPS central office staff. Scott Murphy is also leaving for FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The area 1 director of course.
There are three area 1 directors.
The best one!
Dyson came from outside MCPS and was just passing through to the next promotion. Many of the Directors don’t have experience or have had problems. MCPS will look outside of MCPS for Dyson’s replacement.
Just passing through for 23 years? She started with MCPS in 1999, and has been a teacher, SDT, AP, principal, director, and associate superintendent.
Nope. According to her MCPS bio, she started teaching in 1999. She has held positions in Charles County for part of those “23” years. She jumped around for the next promotion.
What a weird thing to be so insistent about. She was an AP in Charles County for one year; the rest of her career she has been in MCPS.
She's a professional troll or MCPS hater. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference.
It’s also hard to know how much time MCPS PR and communications staff spend posting throughout the day. MCPS, including Dr. Dyson, isn’t as wonderful as some would like this forum to believe.