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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like my daughter, who goes to shepherd, I am not good with math, but 30 months from 2014 is not 2015? So is she coming to Shepherd as a permanent position, or as part of her rotation?
It's permanent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No not an administrator. Just trying to be fair to those tasked with 1,000,000,000 things to do.

But you are correct. Banneker students could've seen the need for some serious IMPACT trouble shooting before the ink on the proposal was dry. But in their zeal to be first in the nation to come up with a unique teacher evaluation system that tied student achievement to teacher effectiveness, (stop! Reread that part to truly appreciate how asinine it is) they rushed out what we have now. I still believe hearts were in the right place but sheesh!

It's union busting. So they love it. What don't you get? Toss out pensions and the system floats on the clouds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like my daughter, who goes to shepherd, I am not good with math, but 30 months from 2014 is not 2015? So is she coming to Shepherd as a permanent position, or as part of her rotation?


I was thinking the same thing! Maybe she meant 2013?
Anonymous
Reassignments are budget cuts... As you know many get caught-up in the foolery that people are cut from positions but the actual position is not lost. So to reassign a principal to position that was once manned by 4-lower level employees...gives that perfect illusion that you have cut your personnel-staffing needs. Do more with more is the battle cry... As you know the council will say you need to cut your central office staff but here's more money to run efficiently and in turn DCPS hires people at enormous salaries. Vicious cycle but it is a democracy...the fit of the fittest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like my daughter, who goes to shepherd, I am not good with math, but 30 months from 2014 is not 2015? So is she coming to Shepherd as a permanent position, or as part of her rotation?


I checked with Central Office. The fellowship lasts 30 months because her first year as principal will be part of the fellowship. The Patterson fellows apparently receive continued mentoring and training during the first year as principal.
Anonymous
And then they stay at the school? Shepherd does not need principal churn right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And then they stay at the school? Shepherd does not need principal churn right now.


That's my understanding. But, if DCPS principals are on 1-year contracts, I guess it depends on her performance, too. But I'm with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And then they stay at the school? Shepherd does not need principal churn right now.


Yes, they stay with the school.
Anonymous
Hey! Where's Caruthers going? West is on that list. Isn't she a rock star in DCPS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hey! Where's Caruthers going? West is on that list. Isn't she a rock star in DCPS?


She's going to central office - she'll be helping new principals, Patterson fellows, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hey! Where's Caruthers going? West is on that list. Isn't she a rock star in DCPS?


She's going to central office - she'll be helping new principals, Patterson fellows, etc.

Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hey! Where's Caruthers going? West is on that list. Isn't she a rock star in DCPS?


She's going to central office - she'll be helping new principals, Patterson fellows, etc.

Thanks!


Same with Takoma's principal. I agree with a PP that it seems they're tapping a few principals to do the jobs of several other staffers who had jobs that were just cut this Spring. It's unfortunate for the schools who have to choose a new principal in such a chaotic hurry.
Anonymous
PP, actually, in the case of Takoma and West they both wanted the new positions and applied for it. They're going to be principal mentors to new principals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little nervous that she seems pretty young--graduated from college the same year I did, 2000--and hasn't run a school before. However, she was a Patterson Fellow, and I've had a good experience with the one Patterson Fellow I've met so far--I hope the criteria for this fellowship are stringent.

Any Eaton parents who can comment, since it looks like she rotated through Eaton this past year?


Yes, eaton parent here. Jade Brawley is an outstanding individual. Professional, top notch educator, kind, smart, experienced, great sense of humor, loves her students, staff seemed to love her. You name it, she has it. She helped our school when our principal had an extended medical leave this year.
The sheperd community is very lucky.
congratulations to Ms. Brawley!
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