Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
The HBCU sorority system in MCPS has long influenced the choice of principals, former associate superintendent LaVerne Kimball was most egregious, but the unfair preference for “sorors” still exists.
But you respect Essie McGuire because she is white.
Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm ready to give him the benefit of the doubt. It's a hard job. The previous Super helped protect a sexual abuser, which got her fired (with comp, which is crazy!). So far, Taylor hasn't sunk that low.
You don’t get a $1million+ settlement when you’re fired. Still so ridiculous.
Who do you mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm ready to give him the benefit of the doubt. It's a hard job. The previous Super helped protect a sexual abuser, which got her fired (with comp, which is crazy!). So far, Taylor hasn't sunk that low.
You don’t get a $1million+ settlement when you’re fired. Still so ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
The HBCU sorority system in MCPS has long influenced the choice of principals, former associate superintendent LaVerne Kimball was most egregious, but the unfair preference for “sorors” still exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
The HBCU sorority system in MCPS has long influenced the choice of principals, former associate superintendent LaVerne Kimball was most egregious, but the unfair preference for “sorors” still exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
The HBCU sorority system in MCPS has long influenced the choice of principals, former associate superintendent LaVerne Kimball was most egregious, but the unfair preference for “sorors” still exists.
But you respect Essie McGuire because she is white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
The HBCU sorority system in MCPS has long influenced the choice of principals, former associate superintendent LaVerne Kimball was most egregious, but the unfair preference for “sorors” still exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
PP again. No one respects them because we all know why they're there. How could anyone think that would be a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
I'm talking about all those women, POC principals. All. Those. Women. Jesus it's unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Because it isn’t an issue. MCPS is equal opportunity crap administrators. Start with Essie McGuire.
Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post is complete crap now. It's hard to take anything they publish seriously.
That said, MCPS is still saddled with all the principals hired because of their skin color and not because of their skills or qualifications. Teachers are still forced to deal with them and stay silent. Everyone is tiptoeing around that issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Staff seem scared. It's not good. Once Taylor is gone, the stories will come out.
Former MCPS administrators making the news in Harford County today.
Link?
Not sure but doing a quick search think that the pp might be referring to this:
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/harford-county-superintendent-conference-bulson-stolen-schools-property/
https://www.hcps.org/superintendent/