Navy ES Principal Arrested

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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.
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Anonymous wrote:I have to assume there's one or two PTA moms who got close to him who are posting all these supportive posts over and over again. I can't imagine there are that many people in the community that think someone who was drunk driving in the middle of the day and fled the scene of the crime is the right kind of person to lead this school. I'll be honest that I'm a Crossfield parent who did not send my child to Navy for AAP because of its reputation (we know people switching back for 4th grade because it sounds socially brutal) and, personally, would hope that a new principal is able to come in and tear down some of the walls dividing regular and AAP students. I would feel much more comfortable sending my child there if that were the case.


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He was popular man.

Also many happy AAP parents. Though demographic mix in my child AAP class is 2 white children and all rest is Chinese, Korean and Indian.


Of course they are happy! They are completely separated from the “other” kids.


Not true.

Other kids in specials, strings, chorus etc.


That’s one special a day for 45 minutes. Most AAP kids are doing strings. So they only mix with other kids doing strings.

Other than that, they are completely isolated from the PBL kids. No shared grade level activities. No shared curriculum between AAP and PBL.


They have shared lunch time, recess, specials, field days and school events like penny war, even shared bus ride to field trip. Does k through 2nd grade have to share every class with each other? And why do people think only aap kids are doing strings and chorus?Why PBL kids can’t join?
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Anonymous wrote:I have to assume there's one or two PTA moms who got close to him who are posting all these supportive posts over and over again. I can't imagine there are that many people in the community that think someone who was drunk driving in the middle of the day and fled the scene of the crime is the right kind of person to lead this school. I'll be honest that I'm a Crossfield parent who did not send my child to Navy for AAP because of its reputation (we know people switching back for 4th grade because it sounds socially brutal) and, personally, would hope that a new principal is able to come in and tear down some of the walls dividing regular and AAP students. I would feel much more comfortable sending my child there if that were the case.


+1


He was popular man.

Also many happy AAP parents. Though demographic mix in my child AAP class is 2 white children and all rest is Chinese, Korean and Indian.


Of course they are happy! They are completely separated from the “other” kids.


Not true.

Other kids in specials, strings, chorus etc.


That’s one special a day for 45 minutes. Most AAP kids are doing strings. So they only mix with other kids doing strings.

Other than that, they are completely isolated from the PBL kids. No shared grade level activities. No shared curriculum between AAP and PBL.


They have shared lunch time, recess, specials, field days and school events like penny war, even shared bus ride to field trip. Does k through 2nd grade have to share every class with each other? And why do people think only aap kids are doing strings and chorus?Why PBL kids can’t join?


You are out to lunch. At lunch, classes must only sit with kids in their base class. Each class is assigned a table. There is no mixing. AAP kids are at one table. PBL kids at another. Lunch times may not even be exactly the same. If recess times are similar, they could play with each other but the kids are so isolated from each other ther rest of the day all day, that mostly they do not play with each other as they really don’t know them anymore. AAP kids play with other AAP kids and PBL tend to stick with other PBL kids. The penny war was just kids bringing in money. That’s not collaborative at all.

Each grade level should be doing similar things in the curriculum but they don’t. They don’t plan any grade level events anymore. I am specifically referring to SS and Science.
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Anonymous wrote:I have to assume there's one or two PTA moms who got close to him who are posting all these supportive posts over and over again. I can't imagine there are that many people in the community that think someone who was drunk driving in the middle of the day and fled the scene of the crime is the right kind of person to lead this school. I'll be honest that I'm a Crossfield parent who did not send my child to Navy for AAP because of its reputation (we know people switching back for 4th grade because it sounds socially brutal) and, personally, would hope that a new principal is able to come in and tear down some of the walls dividing regular and AAP students. I would feel much more comfortable sending my child there if that were the case.


+1


He was popular man.

Also many happy AAP parents. Though demographic mix in my child AAP class is 2 white children and all rest is Chinese, Korean and Indian.


Of course they are happy! They are completely separated from the “other” kids.


Not true.

Other kids in specials, strings, chorus etc.


That’s one special a day for 45 minutes. Most AAP kids are doing strings. So they only mix with other kids doing strings.

Other than that, they are completely isolated from the PBL kids. No shared grade level activities. No shared curriculum between AAP and PBL.


They have shared lunch time, recess, specials, field days and school events like penny war, even shared bus ride to field trip. Does k through 2nd grade have to share every class with each other? And why do people think only aap kids are doing strings and chorus?Why PBL kids can’t join?


You are out to lunch. At lunch, classes must only sit with kids in their base class. Each class is assigned a table. There is no mixing. AAP kids are at one table. PBL kids at another. Lunch times may not even be exactly the same. If recess times are similar, they could play with each other but the kids are so isolated from each other ther rest of the day all day, that mostly they do not play with each other as they really don’t know them anymore. AAP kids play with other AAP kids and PBL tend to stick with other PBL kids. The penny war was just kids bringing in money. That’s not collaborative at all.

Each grade level should be doing similar things in the curriculum but they don’t. They don’t plan any grade level events anymore. I am specifically referring to SS and Science.


We are not a Navy family and we are not at a Center school. My DD only sees kids from other classes at recess and twice a week in PE where they are in the same gym but have different teachers. I'm not sure what you expect all the classes to be doing together. Do the 2-3 AAP classes have shared experiences that the general education children aren't allowed to participate in?
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Anonymous wrote:I have to assume there's one or two PTA moms who got close to him who are posting all these supportive posts over and over again. I can't imagine there are that many people in the community that think someone who was drunk driving in the middle of the day and fled the scene of the crime is the right kind of person to lead this school. I'll be honest that I'm a Crossfield parent who did not send my child to Navy for AAP because of its reputation (we know people switching back for 4th grade because it sounds socially brutal) and, personally, would hope that a new principal is able to come in and tear down some of the walls dividing regular and AAP students. I would feel much more comfortable sending my child there if that were the case.


+1


He was popular man.

Also many happy AAP parents. Though demographic mix in my child AAP class is 2 white children and all rest is Chinese, Korean and Indian.


Of course they are happy! They are completely separated from the “other” kids.


Not true.

Other kids in specials, strings, chorus etc.


That’s one special a day for 45 minutes. Most AAP kids are doing strings. So they only mix with other kids doing strings.

Other than that, they are completely isolated from the PBL kids. No shared grade level activities. No shared curriculum between AAP and PBL.


They have shared lunch time, recess, specials, field days and school events like penny war, even shared bus ride to field trip. Does k through 2nd grade have to share every class with each other? And why do people think only aap kids are doing strings and chorus?Why PBL kids can’t join?


You are out to lunch. At lunch, classes must only sit with kids in their base class. Each class is assigned a table. There is no mixing. AAP kids are at one table. PBL kids at another. Lunch times may not even be exactly the same. If recess times are similar, they could play with each other but the kids are so isolated from each other ther rest of the day all day, that mostly they do not play with each other as they really don’t know them anymore. AAP kids play with other AAP kids and PBL tend to stick with other PBL kids. The penny war was just kids bringing in money. That’s not collaborative at all.

Each grade level should be doing similar things in the curriculum but they don’t. They don’t plan any grade level events anymore. I am specifically referring to SS and Science.


Usually one home room teacher teach all 4 subjects to 1 class, or 2 teachers each teach 2 subjects to 2 classes. It would be a challenge for one teacher to teach more than 2 classes at a time, for a specific subject, and they have to put string/band choice into consideration before dividing the whole grade into groups. I don’t know how other center school do it but, it could very hard to implement it. I guess, the only way to do it is to get rid of aap then you can easily mix all classes.
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.


We are all privy to this so why restate it? They should promote marotta to principal instead of letting him leave to another school is what I meant. If you can't conclude that, then maybe you are the idiot.
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.


We are all privy to this so why restate it? They should promote marotta to principal instead of letting him leave to another school is what I meant. If you can't conclude that, then maybe you are the idiot.


You have no idea how the system works. Marotta is an AP. He is not in the pool of candidates to be principal. So no, he can not just be promoted to principal of Navy. Especially after he’s accepted a position at another school. Idiot.
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.


We are all privy to this so why restate it? They should promote marotta to principal instead of letting him leave to another school is what I meant. If you can't conclude that, then maybe you are the idiot.


You have no idea how the system works. Marotta is an AP. He is not in the pool of candidates to be principal. So no, he can not just be promoted to principal of Navy. Especially after he’s accepted a position at another school. Idiot.


The inner workings of FCPS's promotions are not common knowledge to everyone. You are the idiot for thinking that everyone must either work for FCPS and know this or maybe you have nothing better to do than read up on this stuff and gossip about it. The audacity of someone trying to put an idea out there that doesn't go with your rigid way of thinking...
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Anonymous wrote:Hold up. No one else calls it pbl??


Lol. Don’t be ridiculous. PBL would imply that there is some sort of meaningful project based learning going on.


Yeah for real. But PBL sounds much better than gen ed!


Navy only 4% poverty.

Also majority minority.

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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.


We are all privy to this so why restate it? They should promote marotta to principal instead of letting him leave to another school is what I meant. If you can't conclude that, then maybe you are the idiot.


You have no idea how the system works. Marotta is an AP. He is not in the pool of candidates to be principal. So no, he can not just be promoted to principal of Navy. Especially after he’s accepted a position at another school. Idiot.


The inner workings of FCPS's promotions are not common knowledge to everyone. You are the idiot for thinking that everyone must either work for FCPS and know this or maybe you have nothing better to do than read up on this stuff and gossip about it. The audacity of someone trying to put an idea out there that doesn't go with your rigid way of thinking...


The man accepted another job which was announced to the community. Yes, it’s idiotic to then turn around and say can we promote him to principal at Navy. Lol
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This thread start to finish is just peak Navy parent. And I say that as a Navy parent. 🙄
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Anonymous wrote:At this meeting on wed can we nominate Marotta to be principal??


No. He’s already accepted an AP job at another school.


Ok Sherlock Holmes...


?? Marotta is going to be an AP at Bull Run. That's a known fact.


Thank you! I just ignored the PP idiot who wrote Sherlock Holmes.


We are all privy to this so why restate it? They should promote marotta to principal instead of letting him leave to another school is what I meant. If you can't conclude that, then maybe you are the idiot.


You have no idea how the system works. Marotta is an AP. He is not in the pool of candidates to be principal. So no, he can not just be promoted to principal of Navy. Especially after he’s accepted a position at another school. Idiot.


The inner workings of FCPS's promotions are not common knowledge to everyone. You are the idiot for thinking that everyone must either work for FCPS and know this or maybe you have nothing better to do than read up on this stuff and gossip about it. The audacity of someone trying to put an idea out there that doesn't go with your rigid way of thinking...


Why didn’t you ask the superintendent and Douglas Tyson about making Marotta principal? See what they say 😀
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