Anonymous wrote:Longtime MCPS teacher here who has worked under multiple superintendents. I will say, you have to give the new guy credit for trying to be transparent with the responses. So many were not flattering. I appreciated that vulnerability.
However, I agree that someone should have been looking for identifying information before making it live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Longtime MCPS teacher here who has worked under multiple superintendents. I will say, you have to give the new guy credit for trying to be transparent with the responses. So many were not flattering. I appreciated that vulnerability.
However, I agree that someone should have been looking for identifying information before making it live.
It's almost like there should have been a process in place....which is kind of his job as supe to ensure MCPS has?
Anonymous wrote:Longtime MCPS teacher here who has worked under multiple superintendents. I will say, you have to give the new guy credit for trying to be transparent with the responses. So many were not flattering. I appreciated that vulnerability.
However, I agree that someone should have been looking for identifying information before making it live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I was reading it I could see that Chris Cram was also reading it. There was also a bright yellow cell at the top explaining they would be removing personal or identifying information before sharing it more widely.
They added the yellow cell (info) yesterday, AFTER they were informed of the big snafu! I also give credit for being transparent but to allow that info to go out was a minor league mistake. Having been a Superintendent before, I am just surprised he allowed that to happen.
So new guy is not a micromanager? Person in charge of the spreadsheet (was it Cram himself, gasp!?) may need a refresher in using spreadsheets? #mcpsheeting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I was reading it I could see that Chris Cram was also reading it. There was also a bright yellow cell at the top explaining they would be removing personal or identifying information before sharing it more widely.
They added the yellow cell (info) yesterday, AFTER they were informed of the big snafu! I also give credit for being transparent but to allow that info to go out was a minor league mistake. Having been a Superintendent before, I am just surprised he allowed that to happen.
Anonymous wrote:While I was reading it I could see that Chris Cram was also reading it. There was also a bright yellow cell at the top explaining they would be removing personal or identifying information before sharing it more widely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
When I looked at it yesterday, it had identifying information including people's phone numbers out there for all to see. I was in my principals office when Dr. Taylor's apology email to principals came through. Is he going to send one out to the general public, including those whose personal info was published for all to see?
I looked at it immediately and there were no phone numbers? It was an anonymous Google Forms survey, how would it even collect phone numbers?
People wrote their names, phone numbers, etc in the comments. They wanted Dr. Taylor to contact them I guess! ๐
Either way, it was a huge error not redacting info.
Wow. Oh MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
When I looked at it yesterday, it had identifying information including people's phone numbers out there for all to see. I was in my principals office when Dr. Taylor's apology email to principals came through. Is he going to send one out to the general public, including those whose personal info was published for all to see?
I looked at it immediately and there were no phone numbers? It was an anonymous Google Forms survey, how would it even collect phone numbers?
People wrote their names, phone numbers, etc in the comments. They wanted Dr. Taylor to contact them I guess! ๐
Either way, it was a huge error not redacting info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
When I looked at it yesterday, it had identifying information including people's phone numbers out there for all to see. I was in my principals office when Dr. Taylor's apology email to principals came through. Is he going to send one out to the general public, including those whose personal info was published for all to see?
I looked at it immediately and there were no phone numbers? It was an anonymous Google Forms survey, how would it even collect phone numbers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the first email from the new superintendent. If you haven't completed the survey, you still can.
"As of this writing, 1,067 students, staff and parents have shared their thoughts."
You can read the comments here: Superintendent Feedback Form (responses)
Pick a keyword you are interested in and use ctrl-f (find) to see the variety of responses. Plenty of interesting things to consider. It will be interesting to see a summary of the data and discussion at a future BOE meeting.
Looks like they locked the spreadsheet down.
I can open it on my phone - view only. Iโm not logged in to anything MCPS.