Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IG investigation found he violated policies so what are they waiting for. The notion there is a legal basis to keep on the payroll strains credility
The legal basis is that the first MCPS investigation cleared him. It’s a really messy HR problem, entirely of MCPS’s own making.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a truly wonderful, competent, capable educator who genuinely cares about students, staff, and the community as a whole. Many years ago, he was an assistant principal at FKA Wilson HS. He had the respect and the affection of the students— a rare skill that speaks well of him. The more I’ve worked in education, the more I respect “Durso” as I’ve learned more about his career. So, yeah, my opinions are based on very dated first hand experiences, and less dated secondhand information, but as a Montgomery County resident, I’m happy to have my tax dollars spent to hire people with his expertise and experience.
Shut up
Anonymous wrote:He is a truly wonderful, competent, capable educator who genuinely cares about students, staff, and the community as a whole. Many years ago, he was an assistant principal at FKA Wilson HS. He had the respect and the affection of the students— a rare skill that speaks well of him. The more I’ve worked in education, the more I respect “Durso” as I’ve learned more about his career. So, yeah, my opinions are based on very dated first hand experiences, and less dated secondhand information, but as a Montgomery County resident, I’m happy to have my tax dollars spent to hire people with his expertise and experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IG investigation found he violated policies so what are they waiting for. The notion there is a legal basis to keep on the payroll strains credility
The legal basis is that the first MCPS investigation cleared him. It’s a really messy HR problem, entirely of MCPS’s own making.
Anonymous wrote:The IG investigation found he violated policies so what are they waiting for. The notion there is a legal basis to keep on the payroll strains credility
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The IG investigation found he violated policies so what are they waiting for. The notion there is a legal basis to keep on the payroll strains credility
There were so many different investigations with conflicting conclusions it's hard to know which one is right.
Anonymous wrote:The IG investigation found he violated policies so what are they waiting for. The notion there is a legal basis to keep on the payroll strains credility
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stockton is gone and that’s a good thing because he was implicated in the Jackson Lewis report. I wonder if he left before or after the IG interviewed him for her second report.
We should all be happy to see that McKnight is cleaning house. The best outcome for MCPS is that she fixes the problems and rebuilds trust. Firing another superintendent would be a bad look for the school system after they fired Starr and after Smith had a short tenure.
She's been cleaning house since day one. The problem is many of the disgruntled anti-MCPS posters are against everything.
Durso and Navarro are the insiders. That is not cleaning the house. That is reinforcing the house with the same people.
The Beidleman scandal broke to the public in August. McKnight did nothing.
+1 McKnight personally promoted a serial sex pest to a principal position, and then protected the person who had dismissed *multiple* victim complaints. That's not cleaning house at all. I mean, not at all. It literally took a Washington Post expose for any housecleaning to begin.
They haven't even fired the serial sex pest so I would say it was housecleaning. Maybe they took out a little trash but everything in there is still really dirty.
Making these ridiculous claims is why nobody takes you seriously.
+1. It’s clear that some people don’t understand how public contracts and Human Resources works. Particular when there is now an IG investigation going on. I’m sure she’s consulting with counsel on the matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stockton is gone and that’s a good thing because he was implicated in the Jackson Lewis report. I wonder if he left before or after the IG interviewed him for her second report.
We should all be happy to see that McKnight is cleaning house. The best outcome for MCPS is that she fixes the problems and rebuilds trust. Firing another superintendent would be a bad look for the school system after they fired Starr and after Smith had a short tenure.
She's been cleaning house since day one. The problem is many of the disgruntled anti-MCPS posters are against everything.
Durso and Navarro are the insiders. That is not cleaning the house. That is reinforcing the house with the same people.
The Beidleman scandal broke to the public in August. McKnight did nothing.
+1 McKnight personally promoted a serial sex pest to a principal position, and then protected the person who had dismissed *multiple* victim complaints. That's not cleaning house at all. I mean, not at all. It literally took a Washington Post expose for any housecleaning to begin.
They haven't even fired the serial sex pest so I would say it was housecleaning. Maybe they took out a little trash but everything in there is still really dirty.
Making these ridiculous claims is why nobody takes you seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Stockton is gone and that’s a good thing because he was implicated in the Jackson Lewis report. I wonder if he left before or after the IG interviewed him for her second report.
We should all be happy to see that McKnight is cleaning house. The best outcome for MCPS is that she fixes the problems and rebuilds trust. Firing another superintendent would be a bad look for the school system after they fired Starr and after Smith had a short tenure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they paddled kids 40 years ago this old dude should bring it back.
He ran a charter school. He can open up some charter schools in Montgomery County.
The far-right GOP posters who clearly don't live here will love that.
He also ran traditional public schools, including at least one DC High School.