Haycock class changes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any effort among the current Haycock parents to push back against the Principal? If parents and teachers are aligned, that should count for something.


That would make sense
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there any effort among the current Haycock parents to push back against the Principal? If parents and teachers are aligned, that should count for something.


That would make sense


Crybabies
Anonymous
OP, would love to organize with the parents and teachers.
Anonymous
How do you know about these changes?
Anonymous
Sangster is the same, a lot of turnover after- but really a lot of time wasted with switching constantly
Anonymous
I heard about this too from a fellow parent! This “time wasted” is BS. The kids need to move and why fix it if it’s working?!? Not happy
Anonymous
Teachers leaving seems to be a bad signal no?
Anonymous
What is the general sentiment among Haycock parents regarding this Principal? Any talk of him being pushed out??
Anonymous
I hope they still move for math. I'd think they have to change because not all the students are in advanced math. I don't care about the rest of the subjects.

We have boys at the school, and we like the new principle much better than the prior one. The prior one once told my son he could be expelled for throwing a rock during the renovation. DS spent so much time walking during recess, and she let the teachers punish the students for the dumbest stuff. The new principle is much more reasonable. My kid is much happier at the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the general sentiment among Haycock parents regarding this Principal? Any talk of him being pushed out??


Plenty of parents and teachers have been less than thrilled with this guy and this will only make things worse. By pushing him out, would that be a FCPS board issue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hope they still move for math. I'd think they have to change because not all the students are in advanced math. I don't care about the rest of the subjects.

We have boys at the school, and we like the new principle much better than the prior one. The prior one once told my son he could be expelled for throwing a rock during the renovation. DS spent so much time walking during recess, and she let the teachers punish the students for the dumbest stuff. The new principle is much more reasonable. My kid is much happier at the school.


Your kid throws rocks and you only care about math...and apparently don’t like discipline. Hmm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any effort among the current Haycock parents to push back against the Principal? If parents and teachers are aligned, that should count for something.


It does not.ask the Sangster families from a few years back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sangster is the same, a lot of turnover after- but really a lot of time wasted with switching constantly


It was a better place for learning when they switched teachers for subjects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hope they still move for math. I'd think they have to change because not all the students are in advanced math. I don't care about the rest of the subjects.

We have boys at the school, and we like the new principle much better than the prior one. The prior one once told my son he could be expelled for throwing a rock during the renovation. DS spent so much time walking during recess, and she let the teachers punish the students for the dumbest stuff. The new principle is much more reasonable. My kid is much happier at the school.


Your kid throws rocks and you only care about math...and apparently don’t like discipline. Hmm.


This. Do you not see how the rock can be a weapon? How someone cos get hurt, even accidentally? How even if you think it's a lite severe, there is merit to the thought behind it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there any effort among the current Haycock parents to push back against the Principal? If parents and teachers are aligned, that should count for something.


Then they would be like Chesterbrook: a school without a Principal.
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