Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, he's been on the job for 5 business days with his first week being a holiday week. He also doesn't have a COO and there are a bunch of other leadership transitions happening. I suspect he is filling his schedule meeting Central Office department leads, key people in county government, union leadership, parent groups, and other special interests. Next week will be his first board meeting as superintendent so that's worth watching. I'm not judging yet.
He is not meeting with all those groups.
Agree, he's putting on a show. He will not meet with our group for a nother two weeks. Not impressed at all.
So he's meeting with your group within his first few weeks on the job. And you're complaining about that?
What do you expect from these uberkarens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, he's been on the job for 5 business days with his first week being a holiday week. He also doesn't have a COO and there are a bunch of other leadership transitions happening. I suspect he is filling his schedule meeting Central Office department leads, key people in county government, union leadership, parent groups, and other special interests. Next week will be his first board meeting as superintendent so that's worth watching. I'm not judging yet.
He is not meeting with all those groups.
Agree, he's putting on a show. He will not meet with our group for a nother two weeks. Not impressed at all.
So he's meeting with your group within his first few weeks on the job. And you're complaining about that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, he's been on the job for 5 business days with his first week being a holiday week. He also doesn't have a COO and there are a bunch of other leadership transitions happening. I suspect he is filling his schedule meeting Central Office department leads, key people in county government, union leadership, parent groups, and other special interests. Next week will be his first board meeting as superintendent so that's worth watching. I'm not judging yet.
He is not meeting with all those groups.
Agree, he's putting on a show. He will not meet with our group for a nother two weeks. Not impressed at all.
So he's meeting with your group within his first few weeks on the job. And you're complaining about that?
Anonymous wrote:That is the question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give the guy like ten days? People are nuts.
Do you know what a transition team is for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, he's been on the job for 5 business days with his first week being a holiday week. He also doesn't have a COO and there are a bunch of other leadership transitions happening. I suspect he is filling his schedule meeting Central Office department leads, key people in county government, union leadership, parent groups, and other special interests. Next week will be his first board meeting as superintendent so that's worth watching. I'm not judging yet.
He is not meeting with all those groups.
Agree, he's putting on a show. He will not meet with our group for a nother two weeks. Not impressed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a write-up on Taylor's contract, as compared with McKnight's
https://montgomeryperspective.com/2024/07/09/thomas-taylors-employment-contract/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nah, he's been on the job for 5 business days with his first week being a holiday week. He also doesn't have a COO and there are a bunch of other leadership transitions happening. I suspect he is filling his schedule meeting Central Office department leads, key people in county government, union leadership, parent groups, and other special interests. Next week will be his first board meeting as superintendent so that's worth watching. I'm not judging yet.
He is not meeting with all those groups.[/quote
Agree, he's putting on a show. He will not meet with our group for a nother two weeks. Not impressed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Since when does a new superintendent have a transition team? This isn't the presidency with an entirely new administrative structure to create.
Dr. Taylor is dependent on the staff in the superintendent's office bringing him up to speed on current processes and issues. Yes, of course that is somewhat problematic. I think the most important thing for him to do this summer is to talk to as many people in central office, the board members, and the principals in order to get a real sense of what is actually going on and what the actual priorities are. As long as he isn't doing a "listen & learn" tour for an entire year (Starr, Smith) and starts to work on some back office clean-up and really questions things during the next budget cycle, I think that's a good start for his first year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did McKnight or Felder have transition teams?
McKnight had a permanent team of community advisors.
Anonymous wrote:Did McKnight or Felder have transition teams?