Anonymous
Post 03/21/2026 09:47     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Good morning. I appreciate your advice and kindness. I’m relieved to be able to share that I was not cut. I don’t know yet how it was settled, but my building rep said don’t worry and yesterday, my admin said I’m returning next year.
—OP
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 10:52     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

This is why not all involuntary transfers are “weak” teachers- a common misconception. In cases like this, it’s a strong teacher who is getting screwed. Sorry, OP.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2026 10:25     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ except for the systemwide effort to promote increased diversity in the workforce."

That line makes everything very gray and subjective…


I’m pretty sure that basing employment decisions on efforts to increase diversity is illegal after the US Supreme Court affirmative action decision. Employment decisions based on race are highly suspect now.


As if mcps follows federal laws…


They could get sued and will lose in court


That’s SOP for MCPS.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 16:16     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got notified of my transfer today. It sucks but I saw the writing on the wall since I was hired on July 28th.



Just stinks because this August will be my 4th new school in 4 years. The job stays the same but the kids and buildings keep changing


That sucks. What do you teach?
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 16:14     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ except for the systemwide effort to promote increased diversity in the workforce."

That line makes everything very gray and subjective…


I’m pretty sure that basing employment decisions on efforts to increase diversity is illegal after the US Supreme Court affirmative action decision. Employment decisions based on race are highly suspect now.


As if mcps follows federal laws…


They could get sued and will lose in court
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:35     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“ except for the systemwide effort to promote increased diversity in the workforce."

That line makes everything very gray and subjective…


I’m pretty sure that basing employment decisions on efforts to increase diversity is illegal after the US Supreme Court affirmative action decision. Employment decisions based on race are highly suspect now.


As if mcps follows federal laws…
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 10:21     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Anonymous wrote:“ except for the systemwide effort to promote increased diversity in the workforce."

That line makes everything very gray and subjective…


I’m pretty sure that basing employment decisions on efforts to increase diversity is illegal after the US Supreme Court affirmative action decision. Employment decisions based on race are highly suspect now.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 09:20     Subject: Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

I’ve always been told that it is time in the county. If it is not a done deal, you can also talk to your administration about it and ask them what their reasoning is.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 08:27     Subject: Re:Involuntary transfers: senior by county hire date or date of position in the school?

Talk to the union. It is hire date in the county, not the school.