Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was McKnight’s payout? So much silence after the firing - has to be over a million.
That's is what I have been asking. Why did she walk away free with $ when the reports clearly said she was involved in some way or another in the recent scandal? She was not questioned publicly besides the 1x (?) by County Council. They could have paid her x months salary and fired her since they had evidence of her covering up or asking people to alter dates in the scandal. But she walked away with three years salary in the million range.
Citation, please?
That figure makes no sense. She only had two years left in her contract, and that's at least three times her annual salary. - DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was McKnight’s payout? So much silence after the firing - has to be over a million.
That's is what I have been asking. Why did she walk away free with $ when the reports clearly said she was involved in some way or another in the recent scandal? She was not questioned publicly besides the 1x (?) by County Council. They could have paid her x months salary and fired her since they had evidence of her covering up or asking people to alter dates in the scandal. But she walked away with three years salary in the million range.
Anonymous wrote:They have achievement specialist who used to be teachers but now, go around schools and meet with leadership. They could be cut. They have about 60 parent community coordinators who work from home. They could be cut. They have social workers who work with immigrant students, they should be sent directly to schools and supervised by principals. The social workers work out of Rocking Horse Road Center. Rocking Horse Road Center is another building filled with Central Office staff. They have a Spring Mill office off Kemp Mill Road filled with Central Office. English Manor filled with central office. Some of the Central Office positions are needed, but others are not. Just look to see who gets their PHD while working for Central Office. Those are the people that should be cut.
Anonymous wrote:I am an elementary teacher in the county. Some areas of Central office are so understaffed, and other positions could be easily cut. For example, the county added 12 county-level math content coaches this year. They took 12 hard-working school-based teachers AWAY from working with students and placed them in Central in advisory roles. It is a horrible waste of money.
I think we need someone to come in and really evaluate each position and see what can be reduced or combined and what is essential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was McKnight’s payout? So much silence after the firing - has to be over a million.
That's is what I have been asking. Why did she walk away free with $ when the reports clearly said she was involved in some way or another in the recent scandal? She was not questioned publicly besides the 1x (?) by County Council. They could have paid her x months salary and fired her since they had evidence of her covering up or asking people to alter dates in the scandal. But she walked away with three years salary in the million range.
Citation, please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure, but MCPS has what 210 schools? This is an average of 120 staff per school which is nuts. Even at the high school level, how many staff could there possibly be, 100? That leaves the central office with high hundreds to even thousands of employees. Insane.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students and staffAnonymous wrote:So many comments about reducing overhead at central office. Is this only the hungerford drive location? How many employees are there of the central office? Is there a budget that shows the total salaries spent for central office personnel?
Students 160,554 (2022-23)
Teachers 13,994 (2022-23)
Staff 25,232 (2022-23)
In those numbers, "Staff" includes staff at the schools and elsewhere. Principals, secretaries, building, security, cafeteria, etc.
It’s the number of ghost employees- retired- who are scary. Pensions and healthcare for those cats- who have long departed for cheaper Red States. THIS is the reason budgets are in billions - and yet so many MCPS schools are shoddy and filthy.
Anonymous wrote:They have achievement specialist who used to be teachers but now, go around schools and meet with leadership. They could be cut. They have about 60 parent community coordinators who work from home. They could be cut. They have social workers who work with immigrant students, they should be sent directly to schools and supervised by principals. The social workers work out of Rocking Horse Road Center. Rocking Horse Road Center is another building filled with Central Office staff. They have a Spring Mill office off Kemp Mill Road filled with Central Office. English Manor filled with central office. Some of the Central Office positions are needed, but others are not. Just look to see who gets their PHD while working for Central Office. Those are the people that should be cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What was McKnight’s payout? So much silence after the firing - has to be over a million.
That's is what I have been asking. Why did she walk away free with $ when the reports clearly said she was involved in some way or another in the recent scandal? She was not questioned publicly besides the 1x (?) by County Council. They could have paid her x months salary and fired her since they had evidence of her covering up or asking people to alter dates in the scandal. But she walked away with three years salary in the million range.
Anonymous wrote:Where can we find that info?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students and staffAnonymous wrote:So many comments about reducing overhead at central office. Is this only the hungerford drive location? How many employees are there of the central office? Is there a budget that shows the total salaries spent for central office personnel?
Students 160,554 (2022-23)
Teachers 13,994 (2022-23)
Staff 25,232 (2022-23)
Central office salary represents like 3% of the total budget. As other have said “ Staff” represents a lot of roles(secretaries, program director, building services, accounting, hr, food services, nurses, etc etc).
Where can we find that info?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Students and staffAnonymous wrote:So many comments about reducing overhead at central office. Is this only the hungerford drive location? How many employees are there of the central office? Is there a budget that shows the total salaries spent for central office personnel?
Students 160,554 (2022-23)
Teachers 13,994 (2022-23)
Staff 25,232 (2022-23)
Central office salary represents like 3% of the total budget. As other have said “ Staff” represents a lot of roles(secretaries, program director, building services, accounting, hr, food services, nurses, etc etc).
Anonymous wrote:Students and staffAnonymous wrote:So many comments about reducing overhead at central office. Is this only the hungerford drive location? How many employees are there of the central office? Is there a budget that shows the total salaries spent for central office personnel?
Students 160,554 (2022-23)
Teachers 13,994 (2022-23)
Staff 25,232 (2022-23)
Anonymous wrote:What was McKnight’s payout? So much silence after the firing - has to be over a million.