Has anyone heard anything about when they're announcing the new principal for the new Downcounty Consortium Elementary School #29 (McKinney Hills)? |
From the PTA:
Interviews for the new principal were held on Monday, December 19. About 6 or 7 parents who represent the geographic and ethnic diversity of the new school were asked to be on the interviewing panel. Mrs. Mills sent the invitations after about 25 parents volunteered at the meeting. New staff and teachers will be hired in March, before interviews start for the whole school district. The PTA will work with MCCPTA to develop a process for making sure both schools have the leadership and funds they need to get started. This will begin in late January. The current PTA board has three parents who will be staying at OTES and three who will be going to the new school. A process for naming the new school will be developed once the new principal has been hired. Another parent meeting with Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Pulliam, and the new principal will be held some time in January 2012. |
Thank you! |
"The PTA will work with MCCPTA to develop a process for making sure both schools
have the leadership and funds they need to get started." PTA will work with MCCPTA? Could it be MCPS? |
I think MCCPTA is the county PTA, as opposed to the PTA at individual schools. Yep ... http://www.mccpta.com/ |
Board voting on the principal should be complete on January 10th. They will announce afterwards.
Interviews for teachers will start in March. |
Thanks 23:02! This will be an exciting week. I just took DD by the new site to show her where she will be next year. Thankfully she seems OK with the prospect of moving to #29. |
The Board of Education approved the following administrative appointment at its January 10, 2012 meeting: Kyle J. Heatwole, currently principal, Rock View Elementary School, as principal, Downcounty Consortium Elementary School #29 |
How did that promotion happen? Rock View has such subpar scores. |
I've actually heard good things from parents in the community about Rock View. |
I hope this poster does not represent the majority view! There is so very much more on which to evaluate principals than the average scores of students in his school. He is very well regarded and has done great things at the school, and the scores are more likely associated with an increasing population of low-income and ESOL students. |
Great point! |
"Great point?!?" Many schools in MCPS had subpar scores on state testing in 2012, and they were not just schools with low-income and ESOL students. |
Why did you dig this up? I think most people are happy with Mr. Heatwole. Test scores aren't everything. He has been enthusiastic and well-prepared for parent meetings and my child knows who he is already from his presence on campus. |