Wilson principal search

Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is now posted on the Wilson High School website.

http://www.wilsonhs.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=358769&id=0


link does not work


and couldn't find anything about a new principal on the wilson site.


DCPS is researching what to call a someone who has not completed her Ph.D.


My kids' DC elementary school had a principal who called herself "Dr." even though she had neither a PhD nor EdD. She's gone, thankfully.
Anonymous
^^sorry I meant to post an aritlce that had actual statistics
Anonymous
Well this is going to be interesting…I'm glad they picked a woman at least.
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is now posted on the Wilson High School website.

http://www.wilsonhs.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=358769&id=0


link does not work


and couldn't find anything about a new principal on the wilson site.


DCPS is researching what to call a someone who has not completed her Ph.D.


Free spirit
Anonymous
From what I have heard, she was clear on her resume and to the people on the interview committee that she was working on her doctorate. Why DCPS would screw up the announcement like that is beyond me...oh wait, except for the incompetence in the Office of Human Capital (ridiculous name) And Jeff you're right. Even though the letter is dated June 1, no one in the Wilson community got it until this morning. Regardless of DCPS misrepresenting her educational background, I think she sounds like a good candidate, with lots of years in teaching and high school administration. I was wondering why she would leave Aspen, but now from the turmoil at Aspen High, now I see why.
Anonymous
So it sounds like she might have a HS aged son-I wonder if she will be able to afford to move in-boundary for Wilson or will she set up her household in MoCo or Arlington
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like she might have a HS aged son-I wonder if she will be able to afford to move in-boundary for Wilson or will she set up her household in MoCo or Arlington


Given her self-proclaimed commitment to impoverished communities, I have no doubt her son's school will be in the middle of one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "

so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).


I wonder if DCPS thought she had a doctorate during the interview process? How about the committee of 20? Did they think she had a doctorate? Frankly, I don't really care if she has a Ph.D or not. But, the confusion is baffling.


I agree, it is very strange. And the other thread puts this in her mouth:

“I love, love, love the students at Aspen High School, but my life’s work and passion has been around issues of closing achievement gaps and working with students who come from poverty,” Martin said...

How come she is becoming the principal of Wilson, not if Anacostia or Ballou?



Yes, I had the same thought. Not only is Wilson the least impoverished comprehensive high school in DC, I'd expect the boundary changes to decrease the number of poor students over time. I'd think she would be a better fit for Roosevelt or Coolidge (which also need principals).



+1. one of the articles cited by other posters say "Martin grew up in poverty and prior to coming to Aspen, worked in schools in tough neighborhoods. She’d like to return to such districts." I am not sure Tenleytown would qualify as a tough neighborhood, even comparing to Aspen.

Anyway, I think the community should welcome her at this point and let's see how she does.


Well, I hope she's able to focus on the education of ALL Wilson students, and not feel that, since she "sold out" by coming to the best public HS in town, she now has to ignore the top half of students there, who btw are the ones making Wilson a unique HS in DC.

(To me, some of her quotes represent the views of a social worker, not of a high school principal)
Anonymous
I would bet money that this is DCPS's screw up. They're obsessed with titles calling and people Dr. of Dubious Distinction Whatever all the time. It's part of the stupid insecure culture downtown. I would not remotely blame her for this.
Anonymous
I kind of wish we could have had some one who was local and aware of what's what around here like Principal Lycknell at Janney.
Anonymous
Geesh folks give the lady a year. Her resume is quite impressive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geesh folks give the lady a year. Her resume is quite impressive.


Seriously.

In the grand scheme of things, that little schnafu is not really that serious.

Chances are it was some intern who made the error.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geesh folks give the lady a year. Her resume is quite impressive.


Please tell me what's impressive about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Geesh folks give the lady a year. Her resume is quite impressive.


Please tell me what's impressive about it.


Good question.

But let's not use the Dr. thing that was clearly not her fault to bash her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would bet money that this is DCPS's screw up. They're obsessed with titles calling and people Dr. of Dubious Distinction Whatever all the time. It's part of the stupid insecure culture downtown. I would not remotely blame her for this.


Not at all--how many people in the DCPS leadership have a doctorate? Neither Henderson nor Rhee did nor were they attempting to. The central office, because they are at-will employees, do not pay extra for any additional degrees either, by the way, as most studies point out that advanced degrees in education don't correlate highly with effectiveness per se.
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