Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will backfire that she gave the principals all those extra paid vacation days. Yes, I'm sure that pleased the principals, but their teachers are incredibly resentful now and it's going to hurt their relationships with the people THEY supervise. It's like using cotton balls to plug a broken water pipe.
They did not get extra paid vacation days.
DP
Of course it’s extra paid vacation days. What else do you want to call it?
There were days that admin was required to work previously. Now, they are no longer required to work them, with this new schedule. Pay remains the same.
It’s extra paid vacation days.
+1,000,000 The MCPS public relations peeps are working overtime this weekend trying to cover for the idiot BOE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will backfire that she gave the principals all those extra paid vacation days. Yes, I'm sure that pleased the principals, but their teachers are incredibly resentful now and it's going to hurt their relationships with the people THEY supervise. It's like using cotton balls to plug a broken water pipe.
They did not get extra paid vacation days.
DP
Of course it’s extra paid vacation days. What else do you want to call it?
There were days that admin was required to work previously. Now, they are no longer required to work them, with this new schedule. Pay remains the same.
It’s extra paid vacation days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Parents' Coalition is a well-known organization that has long fought MCPS and the BOE. Just so other readers understand.
Aren't they're a bunch of right-wing nutjobs that hate public education and resent paying to educate the poor?
No, as far as I know, they are nonpartisan cranks, all 2 or 3 of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will backfire that she gave the principals all those extra paid vacation days. Yes, I'm sure that pleased the principals, but their teachers are incredibly resentful now and it's going to hurt their relationships with the people THEY supervise. It's like using cotton balls to plug a broken water pipe.
They did not get extra paid vacation days.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will backfire that she gave the principals all those extra paid vacation days. Yes, I'm sure that pleased the principals, but their teachers are incredibly resentful now and it's going to hurt their relationships with the people THEY supervise. It's like using cotton balls to plug a broken water pipe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Parents' Coalition is a well-known organization that has long fought MCPS and the BOE. Just so other readers understand.
Aren't they're a bunch of right-wing nutjobs that hate public education and resent paying to educate the poor?
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the school system would be vastly improved if the parent coalition were running things. Ya right!
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the school system would be vastly improved if the parent coalition were running things. Ya right!
It would be disbanded in favor of vouchers so the rich could wash their hands of any responsibility and get a break on private which only they can afford.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure the school system would be vastly improved if the parent coalition were running things. Ya right!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That meeting was an utter embarrassment. The BOE has no idea what it is doing. And it is so clearly rubber-stamping whatever MCPS wants.
When does the Board ever question MCPS? At least some on the Board questioned why MCPS didn’t provide the normal notice for the request. But rubber stamping is what the Board always tends to do and it seems like some on the Board were surprised by the challenge and need to discuss an agenda item.
No more extra half days and full days off. MCPS is an embarrassment.
Pretty clear from the transcript of the exchange that the president of the BOE is working in cahoots with the interim Supt. This is very bad for the future of MCPS.
Have to disagree. This made perfect sense. You nutjobs just hate public education.
Let's be real. The BoE says yes to what MCPS wants and MCPS says yes to what the teachers union wants. And the teachers union and MoCo politicians are in bed together. It's a huge system that works to protect adults with their own political agenda. No one here is really working for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That meeting was an utter embarrassment. The BOE has no idea what it is doing. And it is so clearly rubber-stamping whatever MCPS wants.
When does the Board ever question MCPS? At least some on the Board questioned why MCPS didn’t provide the normal notice for the request. But rubber stamping is what the Board always tends to do and it seems like some on the Board were surprised by the challenge and need to discuss an agenda item.
No more extra half days and full days off. MCPS is an embarrassment.
Pretty clear from the transcript of the exchange that the president of the BOE is working in cahoots with the interim Supt. This is very bad for the future of MCPS.
Have to disagree. This made perfect sense. You nutjobs just hate public education.
Let's be real. The BoE says yes to what MCPS wants and MCPS says yes to what the teachers union wants. And the teachers union and MoCo politicians are in bed together. It's a huge system that works to protect adults with their own political agenda. No one here is really working for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if it will backfire that she gave the principals all those extra paid vacation days. Yes, I'm sure that pleased the principals, but their teachers are incredibly resentful now and it's going to hurt their relationships with the people THEY supervise. It's like using cotton balls to plug a broken water pipe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That meeting was an utter embarrassment. The BOE has no idea what it is doing. And it is so clearly rubber-stamping whatever MCPS wants.
When does the Board ever question MCPS? At least some on the Board questioned why MCPS didn’t provide the normal notice for the request. But rubber stamping is what the Board always tends to do and it seems like some on the Board were surprised by the challenge and need to discuss an agenda item.
No more extra half days and full days off. MCPS is an embarrassment.
Pretty clear from the transcript of the exchange that the president of the BOE is working in cahoots with the interim Supt. This is very bad for the future of MCPS.
Have to disagree. This made perfect sense. You nutjobs just hate public education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That meeting was an utter embarrassment. The BOE has no idea what it is doing. And it is so clearly rubber-stamping whatever MCPS wants.
When does the Board ever question MCPS? At least some on the Board questioned why MCPS didn’t provide the normal notice for the request. But rubber stamping is what the Board always tends to do and it seems like some on the Board were surprised by the challenge and need to discuss an agenda item.
No more extra half days and full days off. MCPS is an embarrassment.
Pretty clear from the transcript of the exchange that the president of the BOE is working in cahoots with the interim Supt. This is very bad for the future of MCPS.
Have to disagree. This made perfect sense. You nutjobs just hate public education.