Anonymous wrote:Did your family complete the survey? Apparently by tomorrow! What number survey is this, MCPS? Searched but didn't see this posted on here.
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Anonymous wrote:These search forms are political and obsolete. We have the Internet now. Board should put out an open call, and evaluate applicants. They shouldn't outsource the most important task to a non local third party business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When has an interim not been hired in the past?
Neither Smith nor Starr were interim superintendents first.
Anonymous wrote:When has an interim not been hired in the past?
Anonymous wrote:What is the timeline on hiring? New person by next school year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are her quals for this position? Did she move from another Super position elsewhere, was fired, retired, or moved to this area for other reasons?
She was superintendent for a small county in North Carolina with 13 schools and 7000 kids. Even in a district that small she couldn't do the job, the board bought her out of her contract early. She is a Shawn Joseph protégé - which should tell you all you need to know. She is nowhere near qualified to lead MCPS. The Board is a bunch of idiots if they hire her and they will end up in the same situation they were with McKnight in a year.
Starr. McKnight. Any other MCPS Super paid out in last few decades? Smith retired, or was he forced out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are her quals for this position? Did she move from another Super position elsewhere, was fired, retired, or moved to this area for other reasons?
She was superintendent for a small county in North Carolina with 13 schools and 7000 kids. Even in a district that small she couldn't do the job, the board bought her out of her contract early. She is a Shawn Joseph protégé - which should tell you all you need to know. She is nowhere near qualified to lead MCPS. The Board is a bunch of idiots if they hire her and they will end up in the same situation they were with McKnight in a year.