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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dr. Barber reneged. [/quote] I actually wasn’t sure he was the best fit--his last school had pretty different demographics (vast majority Latino and FARMs), and I was concerned he might have trouble managing the very different and changing demographics at Shepherd. Still hoping Shepherd can find an awesome principal to lead the school.[/quote] “Changing demographics” So you think he wouldn’t be a good fit for white children? I’m not sure how else to interpret this [/quote] PP here. To be clear, I'm AA. I think any principal, irrespective of race, might have trouble adjusting when their recent experience is with predominantly low SES schools. In the past few years Shepherd has moved from largely OOB to rapidly increasing IB and high SES, with highly educated families who are likely to be fairly demanding, whether they're black, white, etc. As someone mentioned in the school leadership thread, previous experience with schools with similar demographics is valuable. I'm not saying he wouldn't ultimately be successful, but it could make for a steeper learning curve if prior experience is very different from Shepherd's current demographics and trends. [/quote] Shorter: Compared to his last positions, at Shepherd he will have to deal with higher-maintenance parents with more demands and fewer children who struggle academically. Before he was working with children who were not as prepared for school for a host of reasons, having little to do with the school (trauma, generational poverty). :roll: [/quote]
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