Clarksburg HS principal retiring

Anonymous
https://mocoshow.com/2023/11/13/clarksburg-principal-edward-owusu-announces-retirement-effective-january-1-2024/

This is the second mid-year principal retirement announcement, after WJ's.
Anonymous
Third, principal at Seneca Valley is also retiring December 1
Anonymous
Great principal; and so is the principal at Seneca Valley. Great losses to the communities. What is up with these mid-year principal retirements?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great principal; and so is the principal at Seneca Valley. Great losses to the communities. What is up with these mid-year principal retirements?
MCPS is a disaster and nobody wants to work here. Everyone is miserable, so those who can retire are getting out as soon as they can and not one day later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great principal; and so is the principal at Seneca Valley. Great losses to the communities. What is up with these mid-year principal retirements?
MCPS is a disaster and nobody wants to work here. Everyone is miserable, so those who can retire are getting out as soon as they can and not one day later.


Yes. As much as I complain about MCPS high school principals, I can also see how they're totally set up to fail and how it's such a thankless job. The thing is, when it comes to leadership in schools, you can't be in the business of pleasing everybody, but you also can't afford to piss everybody off all the time. It's a hellish tightrope to walk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great principal; and so is the principal at Seneca Valley. Great losses to the communities. What is up with these mid-year principal retirements?


I'm sure it's no coincidence that both retired after high profile media incidents that shed light on the cabal that is mcps.
Anonymous
Fleeing a sinking ship.

The brain drain in MCPS started with teachers and has spread to admin.
Anonymous
I don’t know details but I was told he was retiring before the walkout. He went public after it, maybe to avoid people calling for his head? I think it was poor judgement but I don’t think it led to his leaving.
I don’t know who will replace all these quitting principals. PTAs should pay close attention because I think a lot of sh*tty, many-times-rejected people wanting a promotion to high school may otherwise get those jobs.
Anonymous
Former admin here - Retirements are planned with at least 60 days notice. We can retire on the first of any month. I gave notice in July and retired Jan 1. This gave central office a semester to plan for a replacement and allowed for a smooth transition.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Former admin here - Retirements are planned with at least 60 days notice. We can retire on the first of any month. I gave notice in July and retired Jan 1. This gave central office a semester to plan for a replacement and allowed for a smooth transition.


Exactly. People are so pressed on here.
Anonymous
How many principals are retiring in the fall (or end of fall) semester? Is there a trend, or is it just a couple? Is it any different from a pre-pandemic year?
Anonymous
Mirror mirror on the wall, how many principals will retire this fall?
Anonymous
There are what, 220 schools? Retire after 30 years, so figure 5 or 10 every year - if they last that long. Career changes/promotions to CO make more principal vacancies. (It's DCUM so I have to add: Sex scandals even more.)
Anonymous
Principals rarely used to leave mid-year. Now it happens on the regular. Someone better figure out how to stop the bleeding. Not sure who they're going to find to fill all these jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many principals are retiring in the fall (or end of fall) semester? Is there a trend, or is it just a couple? Is it any different from a pre-pandemic year?


Three have been mentioned here: WJ, Seneca Valley, and Clarksburg. Are there others?
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