Anonymous wrote:Probably best for the new superintendent to hire their own chief operating officer and chief of staff anyway. Especially since there isn't a deputy superintendent position anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per WaPo:
"just this past weekend, chief operating officer Brian Hull left the school system.
On Monday, district spokeswoman Liliana López declined to specify the circumstances behind Hull’s departure, saying state law prevents the district from commenting on personnel matters."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/06/17/montgomery-school-superintendent-thomas-taylor/
What went down this weekend?
Who was he again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
That's what happens when you're in charge of the budget and screw it up. He'll be on to destroying another school district this fall. Ho hum.
So was it his call to waste all those funds on useless studies and crazy DEI programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
That's what happens when you're in charge of the budget and screw it up. He'll be on to destroying another school district this fall. Ho hum.
Anonymous wrote:Per WaPo:
"just this past weekend, chief operating officer Brian Hull left the school system.
On Monday, district spokeswoman Liliana López declined to specify the circumstances behind Hull’s departure, saying state law prevents the district from commenting on personnel matters."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/06/17/montgomery-school-superintendent-thomas-taylor/
What went down this weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Hull didn’t want the super job. Felder didn’t like him. I’m sure she was happy to give him the boot on her way out, though he was undermined at every turn. Felder didn’t let him do his job.. She likes Key though. That’s bad news for those who dislike Key. Fingers crossed the new super will be very cautious about whose counsel he takes. So many people are trying to control the narrative.
Anonymous wrote:Key was at a meeting this morning, unfortunately still hereAnonymous wrote:Hull and Key were noticeably absent from the new superintendent announcement. For that reason, I think they both are out!
Key was at a meeting this morning, unfortunately still hereAnonymous wrote:Hull and Key were noticeably absent from the new superintendent announcement. For that reason, I think they both are out!
Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
Anonymous wrote:Except it wasn't him. They just used him as the scapegoat.Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
Except it wasn't him. They just used him as the scapegoat.Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
Anonymous wrote:Clean sweep of OSSWB would be helpful.