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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carolina Brito should never have been hired to begin with. Let me explain what I have discovered. I will tell you all how to look for this info. First of all, she was principal of the Rafael Hernandez School in boston public schools. She was making great money. Principals there make up to 160k a year, even higher than D.C principals. You might argue that salaries are comparable so it makes sense for her to have transferred from Boston to D.C. But that is not the complete story. She told staff at Rafael Hernandez that she needed to leave the school so the school wouldn't get "punished alongside her." This was in March of 2024. Then she suddenly gets hired by Cristo Rey around April 2nd, 2024. Search on Google "Carolina Brito Cristo Rey" and you will find a facebook post that has the link to the hiring details. This is proof that she was forced out of a very nice job at Boston Public Schools where she was clearly disciplined for something she did. This is the only reason to leave and accept a way lower paying job at Cristo Rey (the salary difference is at least 50k lower or more). Then by some miracle she was offered the job at D.C for Oyster Adams. And now I'm seeing staff morale there is low? If all of the parents bring up this point to the D.C superintendents, then they will hear your voices. Parents are taken more seriously by the superintendent than teachers. Your school deserves a better principal. [/quote] Knowing nothing at all of Principal Brito beyond an openhouse visit.. She seems energetic, intelligent, vigilant and intent on weeding out those who dont align with what she wants for the school that shes running..which is clearly causing an issue with the disgruntled current teacher from the previous post. The school seems well run, kids looked happy and she seems up to task imo. [/quote] DP. But just talking to someone at an open house visit will not tell you much about what is actually happening at the school. I don’t give your experience much credibility at all. Teachers definitely know much more what is going on and if there really is low morale, that is not good because it leads to high turnover and instability.[/quote]
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