Now, Pfeiffer is switching to a job in the school system’s central office.
In a letter to Thurgood Marshall parents on Friday, MCPS Chief of Teaching, Learning and Schools Ruschelle Reuben wrote that it would be Pfeiffer’s last day at the school and she will move into a new central office position.
Pfeiffer’s new job will be coordinator of summer programs and tutoring in the Office of Teaching Learning and Schools, MCPS spokeswoman Gboyinde Onijala told Bethesda Beat on Friday. Pfeiffer starts the new job on Monday, with a salary of $119,870, Onijala said.
Asked whether the change in position is related to the controversy over the incident at East Silver Spring or any backlash at Thurgood Marshall Elementary, Onijala declined to comment, calling it a “personnel-related matter.”
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County PTAs pitch in with food, clothing during pandemic
Organizations hold collection drives to aid community By Rose Horowitch |
January 25, 2021 | 11:21 am
The Ridgeview Middle School PTSA has shored up an emergency pantry for families facing food insecurity.
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In the background of a Zoom class at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School in Gaithersburg, a teacher could see that one student’s room was empty and unfurnished.
The teacher alerted the school counselor, who checked in on the family’s situation and told the school’s Parent Teacher Association, which quickly mobilized.
Within about four hours, people had donated three beds and mattresses. Volunteers signed on to deliver them to the family, parent Lauren Laimon said. That night, the children had new beds to sleep on.