Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
He met with a group of parents recently and tried to foist blame for this on the Board of Ed, saying he would have preferred to wait. Yeah, right.
Wait, what? Can you say more about this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
He met with a group of parents recently and tried to foist blame for this on the Board of Ed, saying he would have preferred to wait. Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
He met with a group of parents recently and tried to foist blame for this on the Board of Ed, saying he would have preferred to wait. Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
He met with a group of parents recently and tried to foist blame for this on the Board of Ed, saying he would have preferred to wait. Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
I can’t go that far. Taylor is trash but so was Felder. Sadly, it’s been a long time since MCPS has had a qualified and competent superintendent.
Felder was substantive. Taylor is all style, but substance.
You are correct that he has no substance. But he is worse than that. He doesn't listen and he thinks he has all the answers. He is an extreme change agent who doesn't care if he is breaking things or if what he creates is poor quality. We need to get rid of him and do it in a timely manner so the BOE is not forced into a hasty decision, like it was when they hired him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realized reading the Bethesda Beat article from today that this entire concept was only introduced to the BoE/public in May of this article.
Article from May:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/05/16/mcps-exploring-regional-programming/
That’s astonishing speed without any kind of stakeholder/public involvement until it’s presented as a done deal.
To be honest, while I agree with the speed, there actually HAS been a great deal of stakeholder involvement. The problem is, the stakeholder group MCPS convened was gagged by an NDA initially, and MCPS has continuously ignored and disregarded the input and feedback from this group and principals, teachers and parents, since then.
So there isn't an absence of feedback and input, there's an unwillingness to listen and incorporate it or act on it.
You’re talking about the “design team” I take it? When did those meetings happen? And agreed, maybe it’s not a total lack of engage, but a refusal to listen to the public’s concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
+1. Felder was effective.
Effective at increasing class sizes.
Effective at calling a spade a spade and then dealing with the problem. It’s not like class sizes are suddenly smaller because Taylor is here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there been consistency in senior leadership at MCPS across these bad superintendents that can help explain why MCPS is run so terribly?
I think part of the consistency is the culture of "failing up" in MCPS. It has to be demoralizing to work with people who were promoted when they failed at a lower level position.
This is correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
+1. Felder was effective.
Effective at increasing class sizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
Felder was incompetent, involved in lies and scandals in her previous districts, and destroyed the budget because she did not know what she was doing. I am not a Taylor fan but Felder would have been so much worse.
+1
People who don’t know don’t realize how much of a mess she was because her stint was short, but she had no idea what she was doing.
The shortcomings of previous superintendents will be dwarfed by the problems that Taylor is creating.
Taylor definitely creating problems, but McKnight still holds the worst prize (so far).
Yeah, on this we can agree.
Well, she sucks up to Dr. Taylor enthusiastically, so that is probably all she needs to do.
I actually think Taylor is fixing a lot of problems. I think the weekly newsletters are better, the social media is now copy edited (remember that red pen twitter) and I think he is fixing a lot of infrastructure. I like that he is thinking outside the box and isn’t just doing what was always done. Unfortunately, I don’t think he is exhibiting enough flexibility to pivot when enough stakeholders say his plan is a swing and a miss.
I don’t have confidence in Essie Maguire. She is condescending and always shortsighted. You may remember her from the pandemic mask incident where she ordered and bought tens of thousands of masks that were all wrong (adult size for kids, counterfeit).
She also said the electric school bus contract had been thoroughly vetted.
True story. She’s made a lot of very costly mistakes. I don’t know why she keeps getting entrusted to do things when she’s messed up a lot and isn’t very friendly either.
+1 Essie has got to go! She's not a true public servant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have kept Felder in place. Taylor is terrible.
Felder was incompetent, involved in lies and scandals in her previous districts, and destroyed the budget because she did not know what she was doing. I am not a Taylor fan but Felder would have been so much worse.
+1
People who don’t know don’t realize how much of a mess she was because her stint was short, but she had no idea what she was doing.
The shortcomings of previous superintendents will be dwarfed by the problems that Taylor is creating.
Taylor definitely creating problems, but McKnight still holds the worst prize (so far).
Yeah, on this we can agree.
I actually think Taylor is fixing a lot of problems. I think the weekly newsletters are better, the social media is now copy edited (remember that red pen twitter) and I think he is fixing a lot of infrastructure. I like that he is thinking outside the box and isn’t just doing what was always done. Unfortunately, I don’t think he is exhibiting enough flexibility to pivot when enough stakeholders say his plan is a swing and a miss.
I don’t have confidence in Essie Maguire. She is condescending and always shortsighted. You may remember her from the pandemic mask incident where she ordered and bought tens of thousands of masks that were all wrong (adult size for kids, counterfeit).