Hearst Teacher - Violent Past

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry OP. We had a similar bad experience but with a PK aide. I’m still so upset thinking about the details and the myriad heads in sand that allowed him to be in a classroom.


we also had a bad PK aid. He had to threaten an adult in the school before the principal did anything.
Anonymous
Go to the superintendent for the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry OP. We had a similar bad experience but with a PK aide. I’m still so upset thinking about the details and the myriad heads in sand that allowed him to be in a classroom.


we also had a bad PK aid. He had to threaten an adult in the school before the principal did anything.


Were these aides situations at Hearst as well?
Anonymous
Good luck. The current principal was in lockstep with the prior principal in implementing a range of inappropriate and distracting social justice warrior policies. It took away from actual instructional time and prevented a number of repeatedly violent students from being removed out of fear of the “optics.” Good riddance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry OP. We had a similar bad experience but with a PK aide. I’m still so upset thinking about the details and the myriad heads in sand that allowed him to be in a classroom.


we also had a bad PK aid. He had to threaten an adult in the school before the principal did anything.


Were these aides situations at Hearst as well?


No, different school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry OP. We had a similar bad experience but with a PK aide. I’m still so upset thinking about the details and the myriad heads in sand that allowed him to be in a classroom.


we also had a bad PK aid. He had to threaten an adult in the school before the principal did anything.


Were these aides situations at Hearst as well?


I’m one of the PPs and no - different DCPS. But DCPS did an awful job dealing with it. Don’t want to go into details, but just like multiple failures.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m so sorry OP. We had a similar bad experience but with a PK aide. I’m still so upset thinking about the details and the myriad heads in sand that allowed him to be in a classroom.


we also had a bad PK aid. He had to threaten an adult in the school before the principal did anything.


Were these aides situations at Hearst as well?


PP here. Mine was not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am also a Hearst parent in younger grades and had no idea. I searched my email because the name was familiar and found messages that he was a math interventionist SY 23-24 but resigning? Why did he stay on SY 24-25??


Also have two kids at Hearst (not in 4th) and had no idea. What in the world?! Has anything been said today?
Anonymous
Parents deserve answers to all these questions. Admin’s response all year has been a) that kids are making up being yelled at all day and
b) that kids are prejudiced.
So sick of the contempt admin shows concerned parents. 😡
Anonymous
I find it hard to believe that "any time" someone (adult parent or student) complained about this teacher that they were labeled a racist by the principal. That seems to stretch credulity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am also a Hearst parent in younger grades and had no idea. I searched my email because the name was familiar and found messages that he was a math interventionist SY 23-24 but resigning? Why did he stay on SY 24-25??


And why was he an AP but now back to a classroom teacher?


Who said he was an AP??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that "any time" someone (adult parent or student) complained about this teacher that they were labeled a racist by the principal. That seems to stretch credulity.


No commenter in this thread has said that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that "any time" someone (adult parent or student) complained about this teacher that they were labeled a racist by the principal. That seems to stretch credulity.


No commenter in this thread has said that.


Did you read the OP??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe that "any time" someone (adult parent or student) complained about this teacher that they were labeled a racist by the principal. That seems to stretch credulity.


No commenter in this thread has said that.


Did you read the OP??


Hearst parent here. The OP says “parents have been told to their faces they are racist for bringing it up.” No mention of “any time.” I agree that “any time” would strain credulity, but that it could happen once is all too plausible, sadly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am also a Hearst parent in younger grades and had no idea. I searched my email because the name was familiar and found messages that he was a math interventionist SY 23-24 but resigning? Why did he stay on SY 24-25??


And why was he an AP but now back to a classroom teacher?


Who said he was an AP??


He does, on his LinkedIn.
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