Anonymous wrote:So you cost the school district a half million and do not get fired? Wonder why schools have bad leadership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mooney being punted to the NEC lets you know that he's really at the bottom of the barrel in the MCPS admin caste system.
Blake's student demographics : 39% Black, 35% Hispanic, 40% economically disadvantaged. Sent him to a school where parents may not be complaining as much as they do at BCC? Hmmm ...
Correct. They sent him to a school that MCPS has already decided to deprioritize.
B-CC is way too high profile. Way too many wealthy, connected, engaged and influential white parents who make noise.
By moving him to a part of the county that's Blacker, browner and poorer, they figure he can give them less headaches, because they've already conditioned the students, staff and parents in the NEC to have low expectations of MCPS.
Doesn't Mooney have experience in SpecEd? Does Blake have a higher Spec Ed student population compared to other HS around that area? Is it a smaller high school? Silver Creek Middle went/goes to BCC and Silver Creek had/has an autism program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mr. Mooney was in charge of BCC a high school that is arguably one of the worst for special ed in MCPS. As a mom with a special ed kid and a kid with stellar academic performance, there is so little support for anyone who is not on the AP/Honors track. The only kids benefiting from accommodations are those that get time and a half on exams for all of their "documented" learning disabilities that their parents requested. It is a joke to say that Mr. Mooney is in the know with respect to "special ed."
At another school, we requested an IEP in HS with documented concerns and teacher support and the Ap said no becuase the kid was taking AP classes. No care that kid wasn't doing well.
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Mooney was in charge of BCC a high school that is arguably one of the worst for special ed in MCPS. As a mom with a special ed kid and a kid with stellar academic performance, there is so little support for anyone who is not on the AP/Honors track. The only kids benefiting from accommodations are those that get time and a half on exams for all of their "documented" learning disabilities that their parents requested. It is a joke to say that Mr. Mooney is in the know with respect to "special ed."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mooney being punted to the NEC lets you know that he's really at the bottom of the barrel in the MCPS admin caste system.
Blake's student demographics : 39% Black, 35% Hispanic, 40% economically disadvantaged. Sent him to a school where parents may not be complaining as much as they do at BCC? Hmmm ...
Correct. They sent him to a school that MCPS has already decided to deprioritize.
B-CC is way too high profile. Way too many wealthy, connected, engaged and influential white parents who make noise.
By moving him to a part of the county that's Blacker, browner and poorer, they figure he can give them less headaches, because they've already conditioned the students, staff and parents in the NEC to have low expectations of MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mooney being punted to the NEC lets you know that he's really at the bottom of the barrel in the MCPS admin caste system.
Blake's student demographics : 39% Black, 35% Hispanic, 40% economically disadvantaged. Sent him to a school where parents may not be complaining as much as they do at BCC? Hmmm ...
Correct. They sent him to a school that MCPS has already decided to deprioritize.
B-CC is way too high profile. Way too many wealthy, connected, engaged and influential white parents who make noise.
By moving him to a part of the county that's Blacker, browner and poorer, they figure he can give them less headaches, because they've already conditioned the students, staff and parents in the NEC to have low expectations of MCPS.
I wonder why the quick switch from Einstein to Blake?
I don’t think he was ever going to Einstein. I think they just made a mistake and no one caught it until the email went out.
Oh he was definitely going to Einstein. Let's just say there was a conflict of interest with the Einstein assignment that someone overlooked and only caught after the community letter was released. Typical MCPS not doing its due diligence.
Could the following link provide explanation as to why he was sent to Blake instead of Einstein? If website is updated
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/area1/ it shows former BCC Principal Dr Jones (immediately before Mooney was Principal) as Director for Area 1 which includes Blake and NEC, and Einstein falls under another area led by Dr Moran. Did they find it better to separate Mooney and Moran? A thread a few months ago mentioned a safety meeting held at BCC this past Spring and in that thread, posters said Mooney and teachers were allegedly told not to attend the safety meeting, but later people said Mooney was actually unavailable evening of meeting (he may not have wanted to deal with the community again, not the first community meeting with 100+ people in attendance under Mooney).
That link is very old, not at all up to date. Moran is now the chief of schools. He is in charge of all three of the associate superintendents, who oversee the directors, who oversee the principals.
Jones will oversee Blake/Mooney it seems if Jones is still Director of the area with Blake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mooney being punted to the NEC lets you know that he's really at the bottom of the barrel in the MCPS admin caste system.
Blake's student demographics : 39% Black, 35% Hispanic, 40% economically disadvantaged. Sent him to a school where parents may not be complaining as much as they do at BCC? Hmmm ...
Correct. They sent him to a school that MCPS has already decided to deprioritize.
B-CC is way too high profile. Way too many wealthy, connected, engaged and influential white parents who make noise.
By moving him to a part of the county that's Blacker, browner and poorer, they figure he can give them less headaches, because they've already conditioned the students, staff and parents in the NEC to have low expectations of MCPS.
I wonder why the quick switch from Einstein to Blake?
I don’t think he was ever going to Einstein. I think they just made a mistake and no one caught it until the email went out.
Oh he was definitely going to Einstein. Let's just say there was a conflict of interest with the Einstein assignment that someone overlooked and only caught after the community letter was released. Typical MCPS not doing its due diligence.
Could the following link provide explanation as to why he was sent to Blake instead of Einstein? If website is updated
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/area1/ it shows former BCC Principal Dr Jones (immediately before Mooney was Principal) as Director for Area 1 which includes Blake and NEC, and Einstein falls under another area led by Dr Moran. Did they find it better to separate Mooney and Moran? A thread a few months ago mentioned a safety meeting held at BCC this past Spring and in that thread, posters said Mooney and teachers were allegedly told not to attend the safety meeting, but later people said Mooney was actually unavailable evening of meeting (he may not have wanted to deal with the community again, not the first community meeting with 100+ people in attendance under Mooney).
That link is very old, not at all up to date. Moran is now the chief of schools. He is in charge of all three of the associate superintendents, who oversee the directors, who oversee the principals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mooney being punted to the NEC lets you know that he's really at the bottom of the barrel in the MCPS admin caste system.
Blake's student demographics : 39% Black, 35% Hispanic, 40% economically disadvantaged. Sent him to a school where parents may not be complaining as much as they do at BCC? Hmmm ...
Correct. They sent him to a school that MCPS has already decided to deprioritize.
B-CC is way too high profile. Way too many wealthy, connected, engaged and influential white parents who make noise.
By moving him to a part of the county that's Blacker, browner and poorer, they figure he can give them less headaches, because they've already conditioned the students, staff and parents in the NEC to have low expectations of MCPS.
I wonder why the quick switch from Einstein to Blake?
I don’t think he was ever going to Einstein. I think they just made a mistake and no one caught it until the email went out.
Oh he was definitely going to Einstein. Let's just say there was a conflict of interest with the Einstein assignment that someone overlooked and only caught after the community letter was released. Typical MCPS not doing its due diligence.
Could the following link provide explanation as to why he was sent to Blake instead of Einstein? If website is updated
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/clusteradmin/area1/ it shows former BCC Principal Dr Jones (immediately before Mooney was Principal) as Director for Area 1 which includes Blake and NEC, and Einstein falls under another area led by Dr Moran. Did they find it better to separate Mooney and Moran? A thread a few months ago mentioned a safety meeting held at BCC this past Spring and in that thread, posters said Mooney and teachers were allegedly told not to attend the safety meeting, but later people said Mooney was actually unavailable evening of meeting (he may not have wanted to deal with the community again, not the first community meeting with 100+ people in attendance under Mooney).