Oakridge Principal

Anonymous
I've worked in schools my entire career, and Ive never heard about calling an individual over the loudspeaker.

That's got to be so detrimental to staff morale.

How does she still have a job? Brutal.
Anonymous
The loudspeaker thing isn’t surprising since she impulsively makes announcements over the loudspeaker as soon as something pops in her head. One time (several years ago), she announced, “You all are doing such a great job, so I bought you pizza for lunch today!” All the kids started cheering. A few moments later, she got back on to clarify that the pizza was only for the teachers.
Anonymous
Good lord.

I've heard first and second hand about the trusted crew of 6 or 7 staff members and then everyone else. And so so so many other things. How does someone keep a job with that many well known issues?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The loudspeaker thing isn’t surprising since she impulsively makes announcements over the loudspeaker as soon as something pops in her head. One time (several years ago), she announced, “You all are doing such a great job, so I bought you pizza for lunch today!” All the kids started cheering. A few moments later, she got back on to clarify that the pizza was only for the teachers.


This sounds like a plot line on Abbott Elementary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The loudspeaker thing isn’t surprising since she impulsively makes announcements over the loudspeaker as soon as something pops in her head. One time (several years ago), she announced, “You all are doing such a great job, so I bought you pizza for lunch today!” All the kids started cheering. A few moments later, she got back on to clarify that the pizza was only for the teachers.


This sounds like a plot line on Abbott Elementary.


Another time she got on the loudspeaker to talk about how wonderful one staff member was, and how there was cake in the teachers’ lounge in honor of her birthday. This in the middle of a school day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The loudspeaker thing isn’t surprising since she impulsively makes announcements over the loudspeaker as soon as something pops in her head. One time (several years ago), she announced, “You all are doing such a great job, so I bought you pizza for lunch today!” All the kids started cheering. A few moments later, she got back on to clarify that the pizza was only for the teachers.


Very impulsive. The impulsivity seems to go hand in hand with the anger issues - she responds explosively without taking a moment to breathe/think/calm down.
Anonymous
How is she still there? I have spoke to Syphax about her and so have other parents...and this was years ago!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is she still there? I have spoke to Syphax about her and so have other parents...and this was years ago!



Well she is obviously. And according to first hand sources of staff I know still at the school, she's again on the way to running people out of the building to avoid the anxious/toxic atmosphere.
Anonymous
One year, APS HR finally intervened and made everyone including (including her) sit through a training on how to be nice to others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One year, APS HR finally intervened and made everyone including (including her) sit through a training on how to be nice to others.


What? What kind of training is that. And, it seems as if it hasn't worked. When was that?
Anonymous
Maybe others can chime in… 6 to 8 years ago?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe others can chime in… 6 to 8 years ago?


I don’t remember that exactly but I do remember this thread from around that timeframe (before VA counties were separated into different forums): https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/810906.page
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe others can chime in… 6 to 8 years ago?


I don’t remember that exactly but I do remember this thread from around that timeframe (before VA counties were separated into different forums): https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/45/810906.page


There was also the Concerned Parents of Oakridge from a couple of years ago.

I'm telling you, I know staff there. The pattern is repeating itself of staff looking to leave. A parent at the school I know called her "hostile"
Anonymous
No wonder APS has a bullying problem. If this is tolerated by a principal, what hope is there?
Anonymous
Sounds like it's not really tolerated, it's endemic.

Bullying problems at a school come from the lack of structures to support student social/emotional learning and from the expectations of the top.

If the whole school has a discipline/bullying problem, it's not the students....
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