Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) superintendent Monifa McKnight seems to be caught in a never-ending vortex of residency confusion. Per Dr. McKnight's contract -- executed more than a year ago -- she was required to become a resident of Montgomery County no later than June 30, 2023.
With the June 30 contractual deadline for establishing residency in Montgomery County having passed, Superintendent McKnight has found herself entangled in a web of embarrassing circumstances that have left some in the community scratching their heads.
McKnight, the esteemed leader responsible for shaping young minds, is still registered to vote in Prince George's County. How could the superintendent guide the educational ship when her political allegiance is seemingly in a different county altogether?
Adding fuel to the fire, the Department of Assessments and Taxation has spilled the beans on McKnight's residential uncertainty. Her Prince George's County home is still certified as her principal residence, leaving residents to ponder if she's moonlighting as a homeowner in two different counties.
Amidst the chaos, the Board of Education's oblivious response (or no response at all) has raised eyebrows. Residents can't help but wonder if the board has mistakenly turned their oversight duties into a game of "Let's Disregard Superintendent McKnight's Contract" —a delightful diversion from the seriousness of their roles.
As the frustration echoes through the community, the saga of Superintendent McKnight's residency misadventures continues. Will she ever find her way to Montgomery County? Will her Prince George's County home become a backup residence? Only time will tell in this uproarious tale that proves even the most serious matters can sometimes take an unexpected detour, especially under our Board of Education.
Maybe the Board of Education should disregard the part of the contract about paying her.
ReplyDeleteThe corruption saga continues… until when…?
ReplyDeleteMcKnight has failed to honor the terms of her contact and has been the ultimate failure in declining student achievement scores. This is the grand opportunity to replace her with someone competent.
ReplyDeleteConsistent with the performance of past stellar superintendents.
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