The district that appears most up in the air is Montgomery County, the largest district in the state with an enrollment of 142,000. Montgomery County schools spokesman Dana Tofig said the county wants more time to consider the details of the 250-page application before deciding whether to agree to the reforms. Montgomery school Superintendent Jerry D. Weast said in an op-ed piece in The Baltimore Sun this week that the county already has a teacher evaluation policy that works.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Not making sense....
Ok, so there is an opportunity to get Race to the Top funds but in order to get them we have to agree to some reforms. I know the Baltimore Sun is paraphrasing here, but does Weast really believe we have an evaluation system that "works?" I'll have to dig this up.
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