Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The layers of beaurocracy are already mind numbing in MCPS. It is sad to me that they want to add more layers rather than take some away. Occasional mistakes happen. It’s true that if your goal is to offend no one intentionally or unintentionally, then you are best doing absolutely nothing. They’re making it more and more difficult for students to do anything of substance. Sad this is how the top people in MCPS think
This isn'y about occasional mistakes. This is Taylor's strong-arm control tactic to stifle journalism and criticism of MCPS. It is against state law to do this, not that Taylor bothered to check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The layers of beaurocracy are already mind numbing in MCPS. It is sad to me that they want to add more layers rather than take some away. Occasional mistakes happen. It’s true that if your goal is to offend no one intentionally or unintentionally, then you are best doing absolutely nothing. They’re making it more and more difficult for students to do anything of substance. Sad this is how the top people in MCPS think
This is my concern too. It puts yet another task on the plate of the principals.
I also hope the memo came with explanations and examples, otherwise it could be interpreted any which way. If the goal was to cut down on unintentional bullying newspaper articles, this memo didn't aid that cause.
I trust that adviser teachers to the newspaper ensure that the culture and practices of student newspaper do not allow for bullying articles. This is all about silencing any criticism of MCPS that student journalists might write. The heavy hand of the superintendent....
Anonymous wrote:Big mistake Thomas Taylor. Your butt is about to be sued. Maryland has a free speech law. Instead of fixing problems, MCPS just wants to hide them. Please support student journalists!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The layers of beaurocracy are already mind numbing in MCPS. It is sad to me that they want to add more layers rather than take some away. Occasional mistakes happen. It’s true that if your goal is to offend no one intentionally or unintentionally, then you are best doing absolutely nothing. They’re making it more and more difficult for students to do anything of substance. Sad this is how the top people in MCPS think
This is my concern too. It puts yet another task on the plate of the principals.
I also hope the memo came with explanations and examples, otherwise it could be interpreted any which way. If the goal was to cut down on unintentional bullying newspaper articles, this memo didn't aid that cause.
Anonymous wrote:The layers of beaurocracy are already mind numbing in MCPS. It is sad to me that they want to add more layers rather than take some away. Occasional mistakes happen. It’s true that if your goal is to offend no one intentionally or unintentionally, then you are best doing absolutely nothing. They’re making it more and more difficult for students to do anything of substance. Sad this is how the top people in MCPS think
Anonymous wrote:The layers of beaurocracy are already mind numbing in MCPS. It is sad to me that they want to add more layers rather than take some away. Occasional mistakes happen. It’s true that if your goal is to offend no one intentionally or unintentionally, then you are best doing absolutely nothing. They’re making it more and more difficult for students to do anything of substance. Sad this is how the top people in MCPS think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s because of the Sherwood t-shirt and some bullying comments in yearbook captions.
So the principal is now going to have to approve every single T-shirt design and every single article that students publish along with Yearbook captions? That sounds insane to me. Just shut everything down I guess. Moran is an ass.
Anonymous wrote:It’s because of the Sherwood t-shirt and some bullying comments in yearbook captions.
Anonymous wrote:It’s because of the Sherwood t-shirt and some bullying comments in yearbook captions.
Anonymous wrote:Good for you! As a former student journalist I remember when I was censored by my principal - over 30 years ago! Still sits with me. Unacceptable.
What is he censoring now? Maybe the banner can report on this - Streisand effect and all![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the full text of Moran's memo been published anywhere?
Yes
Where?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has the full text of Moran's memo been published anywhere?
Yes
Where?