NCC Assistant Principal (Matt Johnson)

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Anonymous wrote:I thought the NCC principal retired last year? Did she decide to stay?


No, you may be thinking of the principal from Rosemary Hills, the K-2 school that feeds into NCC. The Rosemary Hills principal retired at the end of last school year. The NCC principal remains, at least in title.


Interesting. Another principal in the cluster said that both the RHES and NCC principals had announced their retirement last year.


Oh that is interesting. The NCC principal did not announce retirement, maybe she was contemplating it? I hope she retires soon so they can place an active principal at the school. And not just temporarily park soon-to-be retiring administrators there.


The CCES principal (other 3-5 that feeds from RH) announced last year that she will retire at the end of *this* year. Maybe that’s what you’re thinking of?

And GOOD RIDDANCE to the retired RHES principal. Fingers crossed for a much better year this year with the new principal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a kid at Eastern last year and just went back to look at the email Mr. Johnson sent announcing his retirement. He said, "Given my retirement is effective November 1, 2022, I will be transitioning to support system work on July 1, 2022 so that Eastern begins the school year with a new principal in place."

No idea why "support system work" translates into AP at NCC, but I guess that's where the school system thought he'd be helpful. But he should only be around for two months or so.


Is the NCC principal a newer principal. At my kid's ES years ago, we had an interim AP placed at the school who was a retiring former principal. My understanding was that it was to provide some support to our new principal who had never been a principal before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the NCC principal retired last year? Did she decide to stay?


No, you may be thinking of the principal from Rosemary Hills, the K-2 school that feeds into NCC. The Rosemary Hills principal retired at the end of last school year. The NCC principal remains, at least in title.


Interesting. Another principal in the cluster said that both the RHES and NCC principals had announced their retirement last year.


Oh that is interesting. The NCC principal did not announce retirement, maybe she was contemplating it? I hope she retires soon so they can place an active principal at the school. And not just temporarily park soon-to-be retiring administrators there.


The CCES principal (other 3-5 that feeds from RH) announced last year that she will retire at the end of *this* year. Maybe that’s what you’re thinking of?

And GOOD RIDDANCE to the retired RHES principal. Fingers crossed for a much better year this year with the new principal.


Where did you hear that about CCES?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the NCC principal retired last year? Did she decide to stay?


No, you may be thinking of the principal from Rosemary Hills, the K-2 school that feeds into NCC. The Rosemary Hills principal retired at the end of last school year. The NCC principal remains, at least in title.


Interesting. Another principal in the cluster said that both the RHES and NCC principals had announced their retirement last year.


Oh that is interesting. The NCC principal did not announce retirement, maybe she was contemplating it? I hope she retires soon so they can place an active principal at the school. And not just temporarily park soon-to-be retiring administrators there.


The CCES principal (other 3-5 that feeds from RH) announced last year that she will retire at the end of *this* year. Maybe that’s what you’re thinking of?

And GOOD RIDDANCE to the retired RHES principal. Fingers crossed for a much better year this year with the new principal.


Where did you hear that about CCES?


I’m a parent and on the PTA. She has been VERY open about it parents and kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a kid at Eastern last year and just went back to look at the email Mr. Johnson sent announcing his retirement. He said, "Given my retirement is effective November 1, 2022, I will be transitioning to support system work on July 1, 2022 so that Eastern begins the school year with a new principal in place."

No idea why "support system work" translates into AP at NCC, but I guess that's where the school system thought he'd be helpful. But he should only be around for two months or so.


Thank you for finding the email and sharing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thought the NCC principal retired last year? Did she decide to stay?


No, you may be thinking of the principal from Rosemary Hills, the K-2 school that feeds into NCC. The Rosemary Hills principal retired at the end of last school year. The NCC principal remains, at least in title.


Interesting. Another principal in the cluster said that both the RHES and NCC principals had announced their retirement last year.


Oh that is interesting. The NCC principal did not announce retirement, maybe she was contemplating it? I hope she retires soon so they can place an active principal at the school. And not just temporarily park soon-to-be retiring administrators there.


The CCES principal (other 3-5 that feeds from RH) announced last year that she will retire at the end of *this* year. Maybe that’s what you’re thinking of?

And GOOD RIDDANCE to the retired RHES principal. Fingers crossed for a much better year this year with the new principal.


Nope, it was definitely NCC and RHES that were mentioned.
Anonymous
PS - Agree with you on RHES retired principal. She was just awful. I am hearing much better things about the new principal, though there has been a tough start to the year because she lost the entire front-office staff.
Anonymous
The NCC principal has been RIP - retired in place - for at least 5-6 years since my kiddos were there. It will be a welcome change I’m sure if she actually retires and let someone who care actually do the job
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