Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
We expect leaders to be able to communicate effectively, not "do PR". It's a big part of the job.
This is truly an excellent point. Mcknight is very good at PR, particularly promoting herself. She is not so good at communicating effectively and honestly.
Hence the need for pros to help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
We expect leaders to be able to communicate effectively, not "do PR". It's a big part of the job.
This is truly an excellent point. Mcknight is very good at PR, particularly promoting herself. She is not so good at communicating effectively and honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
We expect leaders to be able to communicate effectively, not "do PR". It's a big part of the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
And when Dr. McKnight does her own PR, people on DCUM just complain about poor communications. Seems like she can't win with some of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea: Perhaps treat staff and students with respect and honesty. Set high standards for achievement and behavior. Enforce the Student and Staff Codes of Conduct. Then perhaps MCPS wouldn’t need a PR firm to minimize and deflect each crisis Central Office finds itself in.
The PR contract does nothing to improve educational outcomes for students or clean up the toxic environment in MCPS schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
More rubber stamping by the BOE. Dr. McKnight requests the emergency contract for PR spin control so the BOE approves her request. Perhaps if the BOE would dig a little deeper into Dr. McKnights appointees and her requests, then MCPS wouldn’t be in crisis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they really approve the contract? Was there any discussion on it or was it just rubber stamped??
They did. There was a lot of discussion about the diesel school bus contract, but not the communications firm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s like they fully realize that this situation is going to continue to be “a crisis” for some considerable time into the future. Which: good.
Has anyone dived into the company that was hired? They are a very political company.
https://www.precisionstrategies.com/who-we-are/
Seems like a good match for MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still upset that McKnight hasn't apologized for the Mai Lai massacre or Guantanamo Bay.
Just like everything related to the Beidelman mess, those all happened before she was superintendent so she’s not responsible and doesn’t have to comment at all