Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who believes this is actually an MCPS Admin gets to buy the Washington Monument from me - at a good price!
Fine to allow your high achieving kids to have mental health days as long as grades are good and they are not missing a quiz or paper due day.
Weast had standards, when he was here, although hated, was the last time MCPS was great. It's been a downward slide ever since he left
+100 on regard to Weast. It is what it is, no matter how many people try to sugar coat it.
LOL Weast fudged data. Everyone loves when data is falsified. When Weast was canned and the truth came out, reality hit. Weast was just a con man.
Weast allowed sexual predators to stay in classrooms. Weast took bribes from vendors and awarded massive no bid contracts. Weast used MCPS money to invest in private companies. Those investments tanked. Weast hid revenue from the County Council and robbed children. Weast sued special education parents. Weast rigged enrollment data. Weast gutted policies and made sure the Board of Education transferred power to him and him alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi the high-ranking administrator,
What’s the likelihood of realization of the Option H? Will Wooton move to Crown?
Thanks
It's a done deal.
Anonymous wrote:Hi the high-ranking administrator,
What’s the likelihood of realization of the Option H? Will Wooton move to Crown?
Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
Peter Moran must be living rent free in your head!
Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
What a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
LOL. Which part?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
What a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
What a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
What a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
Anonymous wrote:I can translate this thread for those who have not had the misfortune of working closely with these crooks.
The district leadership over the last 10 years has only been about perceived perception. These misguided leaders always choose image over substance, and antagonize and demonize parents and students in their efforts to champion whatever cause they think makes them look righteous. (Ironically, teaching kids to read, write and do math and science at high levels is the last cause this group cares about.). These people post on this page to try to influence public opinion.
When Taylor came into office, there were 2 associate superintendents who desperately wanted to be the right hand man of Taylor. In a battle of con-men, the one with the loosest relationship with integrity would get the job. The lower integrity guy would be Moran, who gets the job by lying and smearing the competition (Monteleone), who is exiled back to a school.
The smear campaign cannot be finished until Monteleone is all the way gone and Monteleone knows this. He also knows this board is monitored 24/7 by Moran and his wing man Sean McGee, so he decided to post that he is fed up and will answer any questions about the elites in the school system. McGee then tried to embarrass him by stating that the OP is Damon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Junior sometimes misses school to do work (usually related to extracurriculars) or just to catch up on sleep. Like a full day each quarter. They come after first period (their easiest class) once or twice a quarter. They are a very very high performer and sometimes I just say, ok, fine by me. Their grades are great and they are well liked by some teachers (maybe not first period, which they find easy and kind of coast through and do the minimum). Do you hate them or me for this?
This is normal, OP. My kids did this as well. No one at school batted an eye. It's actually a good thing for teens to learn what to prioritize in their lives. I don't think anybody at school begrudges a high-performing kid looking to get into a good college for their absences, considering that college admissions is determined in large part by what kids do OUTSIDE of school. Schools are worried about low-performing students who skip school.
No its not normal and I don't allow it. They will not go to their activities if they get behind. Simple.
Recently, my DD's coach sent her a text -- yes, a text -- letting her know if she prioritized homework over practice, "there would be consequences". My DD went to practice and then stayed awake until 2 AM finishing HW. When I found out, I hit the roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is Damon.
Damon, former HS principal promoted to central office in 2020 or 2021?
He gave me "used car salesman" vibes the first time I heard him make a presentation about how the HS was "The Best Every High School!" Could never move past that....
Who else would refer to themselves as a a high-ranking administrator at an MCPS high school?