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Saturday, February 11, 2012
"Hold Your Nose And Jump"
Advice given by Michael Perich, consultant to Montgomery County Public Schools. Already in FY 2012, we've paid this consultant $41,604, according to the MCPS Transparency Database.
Did MCPS pay for him to go to the "Excellence in Missouri" conference in Columbia, MO last November? He was busy there: he was listed as the facilitator for the keynote speech on Thursday, November 17, and as a speaker at a pre-conference session on Baldridge. Both instances identified him as from "Montgomery County Public Schools." http://www.excellenceinmo.org/Pages/SessionInformation.aspx
Stay tuned for the Florida Education Summit in May at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes! Don’t Miss Out! MAY 30 STERLING CONFERENCE DAY 1 • Keynote by Dr. Michael Perich, Montgomery County Public Schools, Strategic Leadership http://www.floridasterling.com/assets/pdf/2011/december/3rd-Annual-Floridas-Education-Summit-FlyerAgenda.pdf
Tennessee is interested in hearing what he has to say about MCPS too! Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Luncheon Keynote Michael Perich, Montgomery County Maryland Public Schools, 2010 Baldrige Recipient
Process Management and Improvement: The Forgotten Component of Organizations' Accountability Systems" Michael Perich, Consultant, Systemwide Continuous Improvement Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland)* This session will focus on several process management tools Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland) has used to formalize over 800 key processes. In addition, samples of key processes will be shown.
In 2010, half of MCPS graduates received a college-ready score of 3 or higher on at least one Advanced Placement (AP) exam while in high school. That is nearly twice the state rate and three times the national rate. Parent satisfaction has ranged from 79.7 to 86.7 percent compared to the national comparative average of 54 percent from 2005 - 2010.
MCPS students continue to achieve at high levels on state assessments and are narrowing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps. For instance, in middle school reading, MCPS has narrowed the achievement gap between its African American and white students by 13 percentage points in the five years form 2006-2010.
KY Improving Schools and Districts Productivity Conference November 10, 2011 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Louisville 1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Dr. Michael Perich, Consultant for Continuous Improvement Montgomery County Public Schools
And Wisconsin! 1:20 – 2:15 p.m. Afternoon Keynote Baldrige Goes to School Dr. Michael Perich, Consultant, Systemwide Continuous Improvement Montgomery County Public Schools, 2010 Baldrige Quality Award Education Recipient
Did MCPS pay for him to go to the "Excellence in Missouri" conference in Columbia, MO last November? He was busy there: he was listed as the facilitator for the keynote speech on Thursday, November 17, and as a speaker at a pre-conference session on Baldridge. Both instances identified him as from "Montgomery County Public Schools."
ReplyDeletehttp://www.excellenceinmo.org/Pages/SessionInformation.aspx
And VOILA: Here is a copy of the presentation from that conference!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.excellenceinmo.org/2011%20Conference%20Speaker%20Presentations/Baldrige%20in%20Education%20-%20Montgomery%20County%20SD.pdf
And voila, encore!
ReplyDeleteAnother presentation on MCPS at the same conference!
http://www.excellenceinmo.org/2011%20Conference%20Speaker%20Presentations/KEYNOTE-Dr.%20Perich%20-%20Montgomery%20County%20Public%20Schools.pdf
Stay tuned for the Florida Education Summit in May at the JW Marriott Grande Lakes!
ReplyDeleteDon’t Miss Out!
MAY 30 STERLING CONFERENCE DAY 1
• Keynote by Dr. Michael Perich,
Montgomery County Public Schools, Strategic Leadership
http://www.floridasterling.com/assets/pdf/2011/december/3rd-Annual-Floridas-Education-Summit-FlyerAgenda.pdf
Tennessee is interested in hearing what he has to say about MCPS too! Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012: 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Luncheon Keynote Michael Perich, Montgomery County Maryland Public Schools, 2010 Baldrige Recipient
ReplyDeletehttp://www.tncpe.org/Excellence2012/presentations.php
Process Management and Improvement: The Forgotten Component of Organizations' Accountability Systems"
ReplyDeleteMichael Perich, Consultant, Systemwide Continuous Improvement Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland)*
This session will focus on several process management tools Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland) has used to formalize over 800 key processes. In addition, samples of key processes will be shown.
In 2010, half of MCPS graduates received a college-ready score of 3 or higher on at least one Advanced Placement (AP) exam while in high school. That is nearly twice the state rate and three times the national rate. Parent satisfaction has ranged from 79.7 to 86.7 percent compared to the national comparative average of 54 percent from 2005 - 2010.
MCPS students continue to achieve at high levels on state assessments and are narrowing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps. For instance, in middle school reading, MCPS has narrowed the achievement gap between its African American and white students by 13 percentage points in the five years form 2006-2010.
http://www.tncpe.org/Excellence2012/presentations.php#C-1
OMG! And Kentucky too!!
ReplyDeleteKY Improving Schools and Districts Productivity Conference
November 10, 2011
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Louisville
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Dr. Michael Perich, Consultant for Continuous Improvement
Montgomery County Public Schools
And Wisconsin!
ReplyDelete1:20 – 2:15 p.m. Afternoon Keynote
Baldrige Goes to School
Dr. Michael Perich, Consultant, Systemwide Continuous Improvement
Montgomery County Public Schools, 2010 Baldrige Quality Award Education Recipient
2-24-11
http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07e36b47h768a929a0&llr=ugpsphcab
Colorado. November 4, 2011
ReplyDeletehttp://www.coloradoexcellence.org/media/EDocs/2011QuestforExcellenceflyer.pdf
Minnesota May 17, 2011
ReplyDeletehttp://www.councilforquality.org/2010mqaprogram.cfm
Indiana! November 7, 2011
ReplyDeletehttp://www.xqmp.nl/content/bestanden/2011-nqec-brochure.pdf
P.T Barnum's birthday is not until July, but it looks like Mr. Perich is celebrating early! Thanks Lyda for all the research.
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