Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
The brutal, but honest truth of the matter. The level of incompetence that is tolerated and even celebrated in MCPS makes me feel like I'm existing in an alternate reality.
I could have written the exact same thing.
I'm regretful and embarrassed that we stayed in this school system.. I know that is a very harsh word but there is no other way to say it. Combine that with the apathy and it's just a sad place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Admin are evaluated via the Culture/Climate surveys that staff and students take annually. The problem is no one in OSSI holds admin accountable for those poor results.
As much as they claim those surveys are Anonymous, you must understand that many do not believe theybare Anonymous at all and aren't being completely honest. When you don't trust the system you can't trust a survey to be Anonymous.
Almost as ridiculous as having a SMOB (often a minor) with full voting rights on the BOE with an annual budget in the billions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Admin are evaluated via the Culture/Climate surveys that staff and students take annually. The problem is no one in OSSI holds admin accountable for those poor results.
Having students (as young as 6 year olds) complete surveys on adults? Ridonc!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
The brutal, but honest truth of the matter. The level of incompetence that is tolerated and even celebrated in MCPS makes me feel like I'm existing in an alternate reality.
I could have written the exact same thing.
I'm regretful and embarrassed that we stayed in this school system. Every encounter I have with staff at the counselor or admin level is shockingly ....... stupid. I know that is a very harsh word but there is no other way to say it. Combine that with the apathy and it's just a sad place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
Sadly this. Most people don’t want to work for mcps.
They can try PG county, Howard, DC, Arlington, Anne Arundel, Frederick, private schools. Point is there's a whole lotta other places they can take their subpar customer (families/taxpayers) and management skills.
How is that any better? No one wants to go into education as the pay is not great, esepcially at privates and you are not treated well and its near impossible to teach or make a difference.
Turn Central Office jobs into Student Worker job/internship program, they should be able to do a better job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Admin are evaluated via the Culture/Climate surveys that staff and students take annually. The problem is no one in OSSI holds admin accountable for those poor results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
The brutal, but honest truth of the matter. The level of incompetence that is tolerated and even celebrated in MCPS makes me feel like I'm existing in an alternate reality.
Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Admin are evaluated via the Culture/Climate surveys that staff and students take annually. The problem is no one in OSSI holds admin accountable for those poor results.
Anonymous wrote:Incompetent is how to sum it up for me. Many Admin in schools are wonderful, but I’ve worked with some awful ones too. They ruin staff morale and climate, and they delegate every problem presented to them to someone else. When do school staff get to evaluate administrators? Some of them are in need of feedback, both positive and negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
The brutal, but honest truth of the matter. The level of incompetence that is tolerated and even celebrated in MCPS makes me feel like I'm existing in an alternate reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.
Sadly this. Most people don’t want to work for mcps.
They can try PG county, Howard, DC, Arlington, Anne Arundel, Frederick, private schools. Point is there's a whole lotta other places they can take their subpar customer (families/taxpayers) and management skills.
How is that any better? No one wants to go into education as the pay is not great, esepcially at privates and you are not treated well and its near impossible to teach or make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:The majority are just not smart people.