Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ModeratelyMoco wrote: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.
I agree that the new superintendent should probably hire their own people and definitely needs to continue to look into the retaliation, mishandling of Beidleman, and coverup afterwards and who all was involved. There is a lot for him to do. It is odd to fire someone when you have one foot out the door and will be gone yourself in 15 days. Maybe they didn't want Hull talking to the new guy or something like that?
But y'all made a big fuss when Dr. McKnight did that. Y'all true colors are coming out eventually
Because Dr. McKnight hired a bunch of corrupt people. If the new super does that, I'd make a big fuss too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ModeratelyMoco wrote: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.
I agree that the new superintendent should probably hire their own people and definitely needs to continue to look into the retaliation, mishandling of Beidleman, and coverup afterwards and who all was involved. There is a lot for him to do. It is odd to fire someone when you have one foot out the door and will be gone yourself in 15 days. Maybe they didn't want Hull talking to the new guy or something like that?
But y'all made a big fuss when Dr. McKnight did that. Y'all true colors are coming out eventually
Because Dr. McKnight hired a bunch of corrupt people. If the new super does that, I'd make a big fuss too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ModeratelyMoco wrote: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.
I agree that the new superintendent should probably hire their own people and definitely needs to continue to look into the retaliation, mishandling of Beidleman, and coverup afterwards and who all was involved. There is a lot for him to do. It is odd to fire someone when you have one foot out the door and will be gone yourself in 15 days. Maybe they didn't want Hull talking to the new guy or something like that?
But y'all made a big fuss when Dr. McKnight did that. Y'all true colors are coming out eventually
Because Dr. McKnight hired a bunch of corrupt people. If the new super does that, I'd make a big fuss too!
Anonymous wrote:ModeratelyMoco wrote: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.
I agree that the new superintendent should probably hire their own people and definitely needs to continue to look into the retaliation, mishandling of Beidleman, and coverup afterwards and who all was involved. There is a lot for him to do. It is odd to fire someone when you have one foot out the door and will be gone yourself in 15 days. Maybe they didn't want Hull talking to the new guy or something like that?
But y'all made a big fuss when Dr. McKnight did that. Y'all true colors are coming out eventually
ModeratelyMoco wrote: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.
I agree that the new superintendent should probably hire their own people and definitely needs to continue to look into the retaliation, mishandling of Beidleman, and coverup afterwards and who all was involved. There is a lot for him to do. It is odd to fire someone when you have one foot out the door and will be gone yourself in 15 days. Maybe they didn't want Hull talking to the new guy or something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No, it was his failed oversight that botched the EBP forecasts and bungled the budget forecasts and communications with Council, MCEA and the public during the budgeting process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. And the truth will come to light.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?
No, it was his failed oversight that botched the EBP forecasts and bungled the budget forecasts and communications with Council, MCEA and the public during the budgeting process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Given the challenges at MCPS, a new superintendent should be free to clean house before their arrival. Brian Hull literally made sh$t up during presentations to board meetings.
Certainly. But the question is why did Felder decide Hull needed to go now rather than waiting two weeks for the new super to clean house?
That part was interesting to me. I had no doubt Hull needed to go, but why Felder felt the need to push him out before she's done I'd love to understand.
Maybe it wasn't her choice but rather the board's and she was merely doing their bidding?
The board doesn’t weigh in on terminations only approvals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably best for the new superintendent to hire their own chief operating officer and chief of staff anyway. Especially since there isn't a deputy superintendent position anymore.
Given the challenges at MCPS, a new superintendent should be free to clean house before their arrival. Brian Hull literally made sh$t up during presentations to board meetings.
Certainly. But the question is why did Felder decide Hull needed to go now rather than waiting two weeks for the new super to clean house?
That part was interesting to me. I had no doubt Hull needed to go, but why Felder felt the need to push him out before she's done I'd love to understand.
Maybe it wasn't her choice but rather the board's and she was merely doing their bidding?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Given the challenges at MCPS, a new superintendent should be free to clean house before their arrival. Brian Hull literally made sh$t up during presentations to board meetings.
Certainly. But the question is why did Felder decide Hull needed to go now rather than waiting two weeks for the new super to clean house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
That's what happens when you're in charge of the budget and screw it up. He'll be on to destroying another school district this fall. Ho hum.
So was it his call to waste all those funds on useless studies and crazy DEI programs?
No, it was his failed oversight that botched the EBP forecasts and bungled the budget forecasts and communications with Council, MCEA and the public during the budgeting process.
All not true. But it’s interesting watching people makeup and believe lies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Once Jennifer Martin from the MCEA demanded his head, it was only a matter of time before he was out. Also, this budgeting process and ALL of its fumbles reflected really poorly on him.
That's what happens when you're in charge of the budget and screw it up. He'll be on to destroying another school district this fall. Ho hum.
So was it his call to waste all those funds on useless studies and crazy DEI programs?
No, it was his failed oversight that botched the EBP forecasts and bungled the budget forecasts and communications with Council, MCEA and the public during the budgeting process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably best for the new superintendent to hire their own chief operating officer and chief of staff anyway. Especially since there isn't a deputy superintendent position anymore.
Given the challenges at MCPS, a new superintendent should be free to clean house before their arrival. Brian Hull literally made sh$t up during presentations to board meetings.