Anonymous wrote:Why is a county government agency pressuring people to shut down posts on social media? Seems like a school system should focus on teaching students rather than silencing people. Seems like an abuse of power by Central Office administrators.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to share that link. I think they know about it, though, because HR folks have weighed in in the past to answer questions. Early on, when principals were commenting, that had a chilling effect on the dialogue, but now I don't think people care, as they're talking freely. They probably know the principals agree with them anyway, and are in the same boat for the most part. Is there still an MCEA Facebook group?
Anonymous wrote:I think they shut down the teacher-coach at Sherwood too. Earlier today he posted that he still hadn't been placed, that he didn't know why he was being transferred if there were no openings elsewhere. Later in the day he deleted those tweets. Candidate Esther Wells had been engaging with him and expressing concern. I wonder if they got him to shut up by telling him he could stay. The whole situation sounded like a mess.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder why he deleted most of those tweets tho.
Anonymous wrote:I think they shut down the teacher-coach at Sherwood too. Earlier today he posted that he still hadn't been placed, that he didn't know why he was being transferred if there were no openings elsewhere. Later in the day he deleted those tweets. Candidate Esther Wells had been engaging with him and expressing concern. I wonder if they got him to shut up by telling him he could stay. The whole situation sounded like a mess.