Yeah, but Cahall was not the only game in town or the nation...or still within DCPS. But you/the PP are correct. Seeing others treated poorly serves as a serious deterrent, especially when job security and supporting a family are important. |
There's also the part about having your potential future budget gutted the year before you would begin work, with maybe well over 30 kids per class, no money to hire additional staff to help manage issues related to overcrowding, etc...not a job somebody in demand would desire to take. |
Stop it! There are tons of black women leading DC schools who are lauded. I think Kaya Henderson is great! Don't agree with all she says and does, but I appreciate her intellect and hard work. The bottom line is that Martin's credentials and experience are not impressive and she did not come across well in that interview. Period. Point bank. That is the reason you made the point you thought she'd be hyper-critiqued (unlike other AA principals who are celebrated.) If I wanted to pile on, I would've done so in the original thread in which the interview was posted. I did not respond. Instead I 'bit my tongue' but couldn't hold back in this thread. Why would I read and care about what's happening in the nation's Capitol? Because I'm an educated, intelligent woman who cares about what's happening in many areas throughout the U.S. and world. How do I know where she will be living? I don't, as she likely doesn't either. But I do know DC is a dangerous city. Period. I don't care what area you live in, it's a dangerous city to traverse on a daily basis. I don't care what neighborhood you choose to move into, it makes no sense to not KNOW where your child will attend school and the rules governing your options. Period. Add a dangerous city and being the single mother of a teen boy and it really makes no sense. Worse, you're a school leader but don't know these basic rules to apply them to your own situation. So, how will you advise families????? Please stop while you're behind. You just keep allowing me to pour on more and more! And please understand the difference between a nice neighborhood and CITY. You can move into a nice house in a great neighborhood but still live in a dangerous CITY. Where do you think I lived before I left? Nope! Don't think Martin's the only one who would disagree with my position. But I do think she displays the same lack of basic sense I read into your post. Seriously stop while you're ahead. Do not make me unleash what I really think. Now that would be a nasty pile on. |
Not PP you quotes but you are really, really crazy! I know it's said often on this thread but I literally think you forgot your meds. Where do you live now? - AA mom that lives IB for Wilson |
Well, you know Spring Valley, Woodley Park, etc. really are the "dangerous inner city" by virtue of being in DC.
-another AA mom IB for Wilson |
+1 It is not THAT serious!
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+2 It's hard to imagine that someone that afraid of her own shadow would choose to live in any city, or suburban area, for that matter. |
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Afraid of shadow or shocked that a school leader would be so blasé and clueless about where her teen son will go to school, if he'll be forced into the neighborhood school in DC of all places. But, I'll leave this thread to those who conveniently miss the point. Have fun! |
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This is the most worrisome statement to me:
"It hasn’t changed, because I still plan on working on my PhD. I intend on enrolling in a school in DC as soon as I get there." I wonder how realistic it is to work on a doctorate while leading Wilson? It just doesn't sound terribly well thought-out. |
| She'll be gone mid-year. |
My guess is that she does have at least some semblance of how it works. She can't exactly send her son to a charter or private. She's probably negotiated him into Wilson but isn't sure if she's going to live inbounds for Wilson or not so doesn't want to stir up that controversy before she has to. I'm more concerned with her interest in the closing the achievement gap and yet she goes to work at the highest achieving school in the city. Close it how? By bringing everyone to the middle? |
+1. I had the same reaction. It's not a terribly smart idea. Either she'll drop that fast...or I'd be concerned. |
| Simmer down people. Principals are on one year contracts. |
+1 here too. It's an awful idea. I"m all for leaning in but this is the largest school in the city. |
| I hope she hits the ground running. She is going to have to survive. Im not saying she isn't qualifed but coming from Aspen and a school of 600 is NOTHING compared to Wilson which has such huge disparities in student achievement. From the super high achieving with their type A super involved parents to the OOB kid who is functionally illiterate and has been passed along in every grade and now the shit is gonna hit the fan in high school. |