Any news about the new Louis Archer ES principal?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.


As long as you're staying a principal it's not a demotion just because the kids are younger. The former principal at Justice High became the principal at Spring Hill Elementary for a few years - it was closer to her home and her last gig before she retired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.


As long as you're staying a principal it's not a demotion just because the kids are younger. The former principal at Justice High became the principal at Spring Hill Elementary for a few years - it was closer to her home and her last gig before she retired.


We are saying demotion because of the salary. An elementary principal gets paid much less than a high school principal...which is why you don't see it often.
Anonymous
She was clearly demoted and got dumped on this poor school and their community.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She was clearly demoted and got dumped on this poor school and their community.


+1
Anonymous
Who is taking over Herndon High?
Anonymous
Or it’s that she is being positioned for an Executive Principal or other upper leadership role and needs elementary experience to have a more comprehensive resume.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.


As long as you're staying a principal it's not a demotion just because the kids are younger. The former principal at Justice High became the principal at Spring Hill Elementary for a few years - it was closer to her home and her last gig before she retired.


We are saying demotion because of the salary. An elementary principal gets paid much less than a high school principal...which is why you don't see it often.


Didn’t the Herndon MS principal just move to ES?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest issue in both cases is when problems were reported, nothing was done about it.


OK, I understand your concern.

But you also need to understand suspensions and expulsions of students who have only been accused, will result in learning-loss for that student. It also damages self esteem. So that is not the answer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.

She sounds similar to Madison principal.
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