which HS has the worst and best principal

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Anonymous wrote:Love the RM principal

I also love the principal at Richard Montgomery. Down to earth, effective and warm.
Anonymous
Principals are only as good as the parents and teaches that share their vision. Disunity might make a principal seem "bad" in one school but their leadership may very well fit in with another one depending on community needs. In any case, MCPS policies are dictated in large part by people above school leadership.
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Pyle principal is excellent, fair and student centered. Whitman (new this year) reactive and short sighted.
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Why do you say that the Whitman principal is "reactive" and "short sighted" ?
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I can't point to any meaningful influence my principal has on the school. I guess that makes the principal good at their job as an administrator. I don't want drama.
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Anonymous wrote:LOVE the Einstein principal Mark Brown! He is very well-liked in the AEHS community (students, faculty, parents). Hope he stays!


We've also been happy with Mr. Brown at Einstein. I also like that the teachers and staff seem happy there - I also work in a school and think it's a sign of good leadership when the staff seems happy to be there too.

I think elementary principals in general are the weak link.


He is really a big zero. Many, many staff do not like him at all. And he was universally disliked at Blake where he was before Einstein. I’m glad you’re having a good experience with him as a parent anyway!



Very disliked at RM as an assistant principal too. Not responsive at all to me or my kid who has an IEP

Funny enough I ended up getting a lot of help from the guy who is principal at Northwood when he was assistant principal at RM and it seems people like him there also


Dr. Garrick at Northwood is wonderful. He's kind, genuine, likes kids, and has a good rep among the staff as well, as far as I can tell.


Great! He's currently at Einstein for two months, supervising the principal intern.



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Anonymous
Principals are often controlled my MCPS. Their job is to keep the peace.
When there is an issue, mcps often sends the principal the letter to send out. Yes, there are ways for admin to do even less than mcps would do but often their responses are standardized.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Principals are often controlled my MCPS. Their job is to keep the peace.
When there is an issue, mcps often sends the principal the letter to send out. Yes, there are ways for admin to do even less than mcps would do but often their responses are standardized.



Meanwhile MCPS insists principals make all the decisions. Who's telling the truth? Both or neither?
Anonymous
Stephanie Valentine at Springbrook HS is a menace and running a dictatorship. I don’t feel welcome when I come to the school and the principal dictates to me where I am supposed to sit and wait, and if my child can or cannot enter the school. Lots of staff left in the last year and i fear more on the way out.
Anonymous
Not surprised to hear that about Valentine. How is Shanay Snead at Blake?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Principals are often controlled my MCPS. Their job is to keep the peace.
When there is an issue, mcps often sends the principal the letter to send out. Yes, there are ways for admin to do even less than mcps would do but often their responses are standardized.



Principals' days are complex. The system sends them sample letters so they don't have to focus on that and more on the issue at hand. Wouldn't you want that or your child's principal? Or do you want them ignoring other pressing matters because they have to write a letter from scratch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised to hear that about Valentine. How is Shanay Snead at Blake?


Ms. Snead seems to have positive feedback from Blake parents from what I've heard. She's caring and she has good responsibility for teachers and students at the school. I'm not sure about Valentine for Springbrook however.
Anonymous
Snead is idealistic and full of ideas, focused on school culture. Mixed results so far but it’s early days and she is young. She brought over a bunch of people with her from Einstein who all seem great. I feel bad for Einstein, drained like that, plus stuck with Brown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Snead is idealistic and full of ideas, focused on school culture. Mixed results so far but it’s early days and she is young. She brought over a bunch of people with her from Einstein who all seem great. I feel bad for Einstein, drained like that, plus stuck with Brown.


I have mixed thoughts about Brown. My two kids both had Brown while they were still at Einstein, and they didn't seem to have much problems with him. Based on my discussion with some of the other parents with kids at Einstein, it seems like he needs to improve his leadership with the students.
Anonymous
Rockville has had 2 bad principals in a row. They need to get an actual good one for the next school year.
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