Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
What if I tell you BOE (if not all of them, at least the majority of them) are the ones behind the scene? It has been leaked out in individual conversations. An effective way I think is to show that their voters (e.g., MCEA) are going to vote them down.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope the fact that the teachers union and the PTA are against this finally slows this train down. It is insane that they are proposing this RADICALLY new reorg with... like a couple months of planning and not doing an actual analysis of what is currently working! Magnets at Blair and Poolesville and Wheaton are working well - figure out HOW that happened, and replicate it. The idea that they can just snap their fingers and suddenly there will be teachers ready to teach the courses available at these places is absurd. The culture that these schools have created is unique and the administrators and teachers at these places could TELL MCPS how it happened. But no one asked. It's infuriating and I hope the petition and these new voices coming out manage to slow this down.
Like the 30m lease of a commercial warehouse done in a week?
No chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope the fact that the teachers union and the PTA are against this finally slows this train down. It is insane that they are proposing this RADICALLY new reorg with... like a couple months of planning and not doing an actual analysis of what is currently working! Magnets at Blair and Poolesville and Wheaton are working well - figure out HOW that happened, and replicate it. The idea that they can just snap their fingers and suddenly there will be teachers ready to teach the courses available at these places is absurd. The culture that these schools have created is unique and the administrators and teachers at these places could TELL MCPS how it happened. But no one asked. It's infuriating and I hope the petition and these new voices coming out manage to slow this down.
Like the 30m lease of a commercial warehouse done in a week?
No chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope the fact that the teachers union and the PTA are against this finally slows this train down. It is insane that they are proposing this RADICALLY new reorg with... like a couple months of planning and not doing an actual analysis of what is currently working! Magnets at Blair and Poolesville and Wheaton are working well - figure out HOW that happened, and replicate it. The idea that they can just snap their fingers and suddenly there will be teachers ready to teach the courses available at these places is absurd. The culture that these schools have created is unique and the administrators and teachers at these places could TELL MCPS how it happened. But no one asked. It's infuriating and I hope the petition and these new voices coming out manage to slow this down.
Like the 30m lease of a commercial warehouse done in a week?
No chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
Anonymous wrote:I hope the fact that the teachers union and the PTA are against this finally slows this train down. It is insane that they are proposing this RADICALLY new reorg with... like a couple months of planning and not doing an actual analysis of what is currently working! Magnets at Blair and Poolesville and Wheaton are working well - figure out HOW that happened, and replicate it. The idea that they can just snap their fingers and suddenly there will be teachers ready to teach the courses available at these places is absurd. The culture that these schools have created is unique and the administrators and teachers at these places could TELL MCPS how it happened. But no one asked. It's infuriating and I hope the petition and these new voices coming out manage to slow this down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taylor was a bad hire. If the board of education doesn't shut him down, we are in trouble.
Too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realized reading the Bethesda Beat article from today that this entire concept was only introduced to the BoE/public in May of this article.
Article from May:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/05/16/mcps-exploring-regional-programming/
That’s astonishing speed without any kind of stakeholder/public involvement until it’s presented as a done deal.
To be honest, while I agree with the speed, there actually HAS been a great deal of stakeholder involvement. The problem is, the stakeholder group MCPS convened was gagged by an NDA initially, and MCPS has continuously ignored and disregarded the input and feedback from this group and principals, teachers and parents, since then.
So there isn't an absence of feedback and input, there's an unwillingness to listen and incorporate it or act on it.
Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay MCAAP it's your turn. Let us know where you stand.
HA! I can tell you that they don't stand with parents or teachers, that's for sure.
If this is true, then that is very sad. The approval of this proposal would take apart our school.
how so? which school?
Pick one - any one. Even the Ws object to this sham of regional program planning.