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Herndon HS having 3 admins leave all of a sudden seems like somewhere the higher ups have something brewing.
Where is the stability for the students?! Aren’t schools student centered?! Students will go back to school after a 4 day weekend to HUGE changes. Once again people have been involuntarily moved before a long break and given ZERO time to say goodbye. 1 day to pack up and go… where is the humanity?! Middle of the year changes, complete nonsense! Students, staff, and families have zero time to process, but are expected to act like this is “normal”!!!!! This is definitely a choice.
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If it happened at school it would’ve been a completely different crime. It was an off campus shooting after school hours. It has not been confirmed the shooter even was a classmate at Herndon high. If there was evidence that the dad called people at the school with specific information about a specific kid at Herndon threatening his kid then there was evidence those people did nothing at all and then the kid WAS shot and killed by that specific kid, you would’ve heard all about it. Presumably dad’s initial reported claims were unsubstantiated. |
Yes, this is the part that seems suspicious. Tochterman is going to Madison to fill a vacancy, but why are they swapping an administrator from South Lakes with one from Herndon High School? What is the reasoning behind that decision? Is the goal to give Gatehouse more influence over how Herndon is run, or is it to make it easier to destaff Herndon staff by bringing in someone without the same relationships or emotional investment that current administrators have built with staff? |
I do think there will be a lot of cuts in the country as these budget talks progress. Obviously not her leadership at gatehouse though. |
Herndon has lost 270 kids over the past three years. How could they not de-staff with that declining enrollment, unless there's enough regular teacher attrition to keep everyone there who wants to stay there? That type of decline isn't unique to Herndon, by the way. Over the same period, Centreville has lost over 400 students. |
Enrollment numbers sure have declined but what is bothersome in this situation is how a school is losing 3 major pillars- the principal and two assistant principals- in the middle of the school year. Yes, de-staffing happens but the timing is bizarre. I’m not sure the dynamics behind with the principal leaving mid-year but the 2 AP’s moving is involuntary- they didn’t choose to leave mid year- they were told. Also! Why would you flip flop a South Lakes AP to Herndon and vice versa? Cronin is going to SL and the SL AP is coming to HHS… make it make sense. |
Maybe one of the APs is being considered for full Principal? |
| Then let them come to Herndon next year? At least one (maybe two) are retiring next year. Surely 4 months in a different high school wouldn’t suddenly make someone worthy of being a principal. |
| Has to be 10th reassignment for tocherman |
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I think the last time I looked that Cronin was over AP classes at Herndon? Could it be that South Lakes is going to begin offering AP classes again?
I know he was a history teacher and has been a department chair at Chantilly around 20 years ago, so he probably has experience teaching AP. |
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| Maybe FCPS is finally getting around to reading the teachers and parents complaints from 2023 when the admin ruined the school with flipping the grading system to solve for “attendance issues” . |
| Well, on the bright side, Herndon boys BB upset Marshall tonight to win on Senior Night, so there's some reason to celebrate in Herndon. |
The stability for the students is provided by the teachers. Most students don’t interact with the principal or APs on a regular basis. |
Ah yes, the push of a principal is definitely a reason to replace multiple admin and move them to other schools where they could spread their school ruining agenda. |