Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bethesda Magazine has printed the salaries of the top wage earners in the school district.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/09/05/top-100-salaries-fiscal-year-2025/
Question: Why do we need two chief academic officers: Ms. Niki Hazel Porter and Dr. Peggy Pugh?
Salaries don’t seem that high to be honest. I don’t think I’d take a job as a principal for ~190k.
I don't think the principals salaries are the ones people are balking at. It's the chiefs who, seemingly get paid to know nothing and do nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at where all these doctors don’t send their own children…. Says a lot to not enroll your kids in the school system as you destroy it.
What does it say? Also, how do you know where ALL of these people send their kids to school? That's creepy AF
But it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at where all these doctors don’t send their own children…. Says a lot to not enroll your kids in the school system as you destroy it.
What does it say? Also, how do you know where ALL of these people send their kids to school? That's creepy AF
But it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The salaries aren’t an issue for me. Where all of these people were educated is an issue for me. We have a county full of highly educated people, whose kids are being led by people with degrees from institutions that give anyone with a pulse a degree.
HUGE problem!I know there is a teaching shortage but there must be some standards. Unfortunately, historically teachers have come from the bottom 50% of their high school class. Maybe that's changed somewhat. Its not to say that there are not some very smart people who are teaching but all of this online stuff has just made things worse in terms of teacher quality. I'll never forget one of my science teachers in high school telling people that she went into teaching because she got divorced and getting a teaching degree was the easiest thing she could do to start earning a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at where all these doctors don’t send their own children…. Says a lot to not enroll your kids in the school system as you destroy it.
What does it say? Also, how do you know where ALL of these people send their kids to school? That's creepy AF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at where all these doctors don’t send their own children…. Says a lot to not enroll your kids in the school system as you destroy it.
What does it say? Also, how do you know where ALL of these people send their kids to school? That's creepy AF
Anonymous wrote:Look at where all these doctors don’t send their own children…. Says a lot to not enroll your kids in the school system as you destroy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The salaries aren’t an issue for me. Where all of these people were educated is an issue for me. We have a county full of highly educated people, whose kids are being led by people with degrees from institutions that give anyone with a pulse a degree.
I’m a teacher in MCPS and I agree with this. And don’t get me started about all the administrators with online doctorates in education- eye roll
At one school a few teachers got their online doctorates and they were with the fake schools.
This. Look at where these people got their “doctorates”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In order that they are listed in that article, here are the undergraduate institutions they attended:
Virginia Wesleyan
JMU
UVA
Bowling Green
UMD
Spelman
SUNY Cortland
Nicholls State University
UMBC
Could not find
NYU
University of New Mexico
JHU
Bryn Mawr
Catholic
UMBC
JMU
Howard
Could not find
I think the comment was more about the sketchy master's and doctorate degrees many in MCPS seem to acquire from places like Walden University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The salaries aren’t an issue for me. Where all of these people were educated is an issue for me. We have a county full of highly educated people, whose kids are being led by people with degrees from institutions that give anyone with a pulse a degree.
HUGE problem!I know there is a teaching shortage but there must be some standards. Unfortunately, historically teachers have come from the bottom 50% of their high school class. Maybe that's changed somewhat. Its not to say that there are not some very smart people who are teaching but all of this online stuff has just made things worse in terms of teacher quality. I'll never forget one of my science teachers in high school telling people that she went into teaching because she got divorced and getting a teaching degree was the easiest thing she could do to start earning a living.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pugh is the former CAO, and Porter is the current one.
When did Pugh leave? Is she still being paid or is that an error?
Anonymous wrote:Pugh is the former CAO, and Porter is the current one.