WJ principal position

Anonymous
I'm so sorry to read this. She has been great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about this at all because MCPS has great processes in place for selecting high school principals.


Anonymous
So then who is going to mentor the current principal intern starting in December? Someone who was just hired themselves?
Anonymous
So i guess the intern Ms. Morgan will just become the principal, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So then who is going to mentor the current principal intern starting in December? Someone who was just hired themselves?


The principal intern is already scheduled to be mentored by a different veteran principal while they serve temporarily as acting principal. That would have happened by design even if the principal was not retiring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So i guess the intern Ms. Morgan will just become the principal, right?


She can apply, but she may or may not be selected.
Anonymous
I'm guessing this was a protest because of MCPS doing JACK ALL about WJ students being brutally attacked.
She could have waited until end of year, but did not.
Anonymous
Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m not worried about this at all because MCPS has great processes in place for selecting high school principals.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.


Too bad.for mcps. Good principals leaving because mcps is running a clown show. Bad principals being promoted despite known serious offenses. The board needs to be cleared out. It's rotten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.


Too bad.for mcps. Good principals leaving because mcps is running a clown show. Bad principals being promoted despite known serious offenses. The board needs to be cleared out. It's rotten.

You know Mrs Baker personally, and her reasons for leaving?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.


Too bad.for mcps. Good principals leaving because mcps is running a clown show. Bad principals being promoted despite known serious offenses. The board needs to be cleared out. It's rotten.

Um, correlation is not causation. But it's generally good enough for DCUM!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.


Too bad.for mcps. Good principals leaving because mcps is running a clown show. Bad principals being promoted despite known serious offenses. The board needs to be cleared out. It's rotten.

You know Mrs Baker personally, and her reasons for leaving?


She was one of the better principals with a long tenure. In order for a "company man" (yes woman in this case) to leave suddenly, versus waiting until the end of the year, something happened.
Since her email did not mention illness, as many often do when that is the reason, it's fairly safe to rub your 2 brain cells together and figure it out.

I wouldnt send my children to the MCPS of today and I certainly don't blame her for leaving it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Her announcement comes almost exactly a month after the bcc attacks


That would make sense. I’m sure that situation was stressful and upsetting, whether or not she felt supported by central office. I remember Dr. Goodwin at Whitman decided to retire after a few tragic student deaths. It’s a hard job. That whole incident could have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. Good for her. She’s a human being and can quit her job just like anyone else if it isn’t working for her anymore. Too bad for the school though.


Too bad.for mcps. Good principals leaving because mcps is running a clown show. Bad principals being promoted despite known serious offenses. The board needs to be cleared out. It's rotten.

You know Mrs Baker personally, and her reasons for leaving?


She was one of the better principals with a long tenure. In order for a "company man" (yes woman in this case) to leave suddenly, versus waiting until the end of the year, something happened.
Since her email did not mention illness, as many often do when that is the reason, it's fairly safe to rub your 2 brain cells together and figure it out.

I wouldnt send my children to the MCPS of today and I certainly don't blame her for leaving it.


In other words, no, you don't know her reasons for leaving.
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