MCPS hires law firm to investigate alleged misconduct of principal
...At Monday’s annual administrative and supervisory meeting for about 800 Montgomery supervisors, principals, assistant principals and other leaders, attendees reported that McKnight briefly acknowledged the report in The Post, referring to it as “the elephant in the room.” She said the school system would thoroughly investigate what she called “the allegations,” said four attendees who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment on internal district matters...
This principal is dirty, and I have seen other people fired and blacklisted for FAR less than the alleged behavior here, and fired only at the SUGGESTION of improper relations.
ReplyDeleteOn the Federal level you get canned by merely giving the appearance of impropriety.
DeleteWashington Post story headline is wrong. Should be "MCPS hires law firm to assist in damage control over alleged principal misconduct".
ReplyDeleteGood luck hiring and retaining new teachers:
ReplyDeletehttps://moco360.media/2023/06/29/mcps-teachers-quitting-amid-substitute-staff-shortages-student-behavior-issues/