Anonymous wrote:Somewhere along the line mcps thought it made sense to hire 1 extremely old man to sit in an ivory tower instead of 4 first year graduates to teach the kids face to face. This is where priority lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a truly wonderful, competent, capable educator who genuinely cares about students, staff, and the community as a whole. Many years ago, he was an assistant principal at FKA Wilson HS. He had the respect and the affection of the students— a rare skill that speaks well of him. The more I’ve worked in education, the more I respect “Durso” as I’ve learned more about his career. So, yeah, my opinions are based on very dated first hand experiences, and less dated secondhand information, but as a Montgomery County resident, I’m happy to have my tax dollars spent to hire people with his expertise and experience.
But he's 81. Is an octogenarian really the best person for the job? (Yes, I have the same questions about Biden.. seeing how my father is doing cognitively who is similar in age.)
Anonymous wrote:He is a truly wonderful, competent, capable educator who genuinely cares about students, staff, and the community as a whole. Many years ago, he was an assistant principal at FKA Wilson HS. He had the respect and the affection of the students— a rare skill that speaks well of him. The more I’ve worked in education, the more I respect “Durso” as I’ve learned more about his career. So, yeah, my opinions are based on very dated first hand experiences, and less dated secondhand information, but as a Montgomery County resident, I’m happy to have my tax dollars spent to hire people with his expertise and experience.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problems with Mike Durso, and know nothing about him outside the article. However, I really don’t understand why MCPS is bringing all these folks out of retirement to fill temporary appointments. There are plenty of folks all around the country who will come in and fill a 6month consultant/fixer position for MCPs for $200k/yr.
The folks don’t need to have been in MCPS. The need to understand K-12 educational landscape as of 2023, current problems of the district, and have good leadership skills to include collaboration, communication, and decision making. Having some intuitiveness and basic political savvy would be helpful. If anything, then not being a part of MCPS would be a plus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is only in 3rd grade so I never paid attention to the board of education while he was on it. I saw a couple of articles that he is the new chief of staff? Is he any good?
81 year old former BOE member who endorsed McKnight for superintendent. She is now paying him back with advisory appointments and now a full-time job with benefits (car and credit card).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps wastes so much money on fluff and neglects real working people so much.
+1 More teachers are needed in the classroom instead of more expensive hires for Central Office. Seriously, what’s the logic of hiring someone for $200,000 who is 81 years old?
It's a temp appointment to fill a vacancy. What does his age have to do with anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else think it’s weird that in the press release announcing his hire, of all the things MCPS could have highlighted, they chose to specify his close relationship to Nancy Navarro? It’s as if McKnight thinks the only way to get back to the days of MCPS being a good school system is to hire all of the olds and let them run things behind the scenes.
They never worked together. He replaced her on the Board of Education. You misread the article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps wastes so much money on fluff and neglects real working people so much.
+1 More teachers are needed in the classroom instead of more expensive hires for Central Office. Seriously, what’s the logic of hiring someone for $200,000 who is 81 years old?
Anonymous wrote:Mcps wastes so much money on fluff and neglects real working people so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else think it’s weird that in the press release announcing his hire, of all the things MCPS could have highlighted, they chose to specify his close relationship to Nancy Navarro? It’s as if McKnight thinks the only way to get back to the days of MCPS being a good school system is to hire all of the olds and let them run things behind the scenes.