Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like they added almost 500 central office positions between FY21 and FY23? How is thaf even possible? What positions are we talking about here?
Staffing for the many new DEI initiatives.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/budget/
Presentation Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-LK3r9U36S2ByH9eLh_95sU8Alv39ACL/view?usp=sharing
Budget Summary Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JCQBzTLJMzieGoZtiftkOEcW_U8xryoD/view?usp=sharing
High level reorganization chart: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fibTNLIE5aHoaspcY6Nhjjn1eFPYq2LF/view?usp=sharing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
Both Monifa and Jack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
+1 seriously
F the BOE for the payout
F the NAACP for supporting her
The previous NAACP leaders were really good. The current ones were terrible. Those BOE members need to resign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like they added almost 500 central office positions between FY21 and FY23? How is thaf even possible? What positions are we talking about here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
+1 seriously
F the BOE for the payout
F the NAACP for supporting her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That chart showing the decline in enrollment next to a 24% increase in central staff is a pretty pointed critique of McKnight. Seems like she abused her position to give her buddies cushy jobs. And we're still paying for it in addition to the BOE hush money payout.
Agreed. Monifa padded CO with a lot of failed principals, many of whom curried favor with her. What a toxic mess.
It’s hilarious that folks are bringing McKnight into based on one slide. The presentation when taken as a whole shows is that McKnight and her team were doing things to make the system better even if folks didn’t like it and or they are ultimately hated for it. Charts show both Literacy and Math scores improving post Covid. And we known things we terrible right after the pandemic nationwide. Many parents are happy with implementation of Science of Reading and the new ES ELA curriculum. Even the slide with the arrow on McPS forward shows things moving towards alignment. And Taylor himself has admitted this isn’t all going to be right sized or achieved this year.
The point being that this presentation don’t about McKnight it’s about Taylor and the coming year.
Taylor was pointed about how nonsensical it was that CO grew by 24% while enrollment dropped 2%. You can’t spin that, and that increase in CO is a direct result of choices Monifa made when she was in charge. Get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also glad that the bloat is CO has been realized. When do we hear details? There was talk of eliminating all secondary positions that aren’t in the classroom. Also, CTs. Will there be more information published with details?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. Not sure how many of the 688 would be teacher vs para but either way, no one is interested in doing either job. Esp the TPT para jobs with no benefits.
It was brought up that there would be differential pay for paras based on their responsibilities.