June 18, 2024
A day after MCPS announced the selection of Dr. Thomas Taylor as the new superintendent (you can find much more information from our reporting yesterday here), MCPS has now sent out a press release via email and text with some information, a video introducing Dr. Taylor (though that was missing from the email) and a key feedback form to fill out to provide input for Dr. Taylor as he steps into the role.
Video and Feedback Form
You can fill out the feedback form here which includes the following questions:
- What should MCPS stop doing?
- What should MCPS start doing?
- What are the great things that MCPS should continue doing?
- Is there anything else you want me to know?
Email Text
Dr. Thomas Taylor, the next superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools, believes all children in our community deserve access to remarkable learning experiences, characterized by equity, engagement, and support. He sees great potential in MCPS and is excited to get to work.
Watch this short video to get to know Dr. Taylor.
Dr. Taylor will assume the role of MCPS superintendent in July. He will get to know the district and community through listening sessions, community meetings, formal and informal meet and greets, and other opportunities to engage with students, families, staff, and the community. Stay tuned for more information on opportunities to engage with Dr. Taylor.
Introduction From Current and Future SMOB
He is already starting to get involved in the community which you can see with this fun video the with current and future SMOB introducing Dr. Taylor.
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