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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pride was a disaster in several settings in DC. She will be a disaster at Hardy. Just give her some time.[/quote] LOl, you have said that before in another thread.[/quote] Different post-er here: no, really, look at her bio and see that she's never been in one place within DCPS for very long; but she does such a good job serving upper management that they find a new place for her every time she's shown the door. Just ask the Stoddert teachers how they liked her. See how DCPS rigged the selection process for her job at Hardy. But regardless, and much more importantly: Pride has a terrific opportunity to reach out to (and listen to, and support) teachers, parents, and staff at Hardy and make it into a really great school. It's already a decent school. Just because Pride has detractors in the past does not mean she should be dragged down in her efforts to achieve excellence in her new position at Hardy. Everyone -- parents, staff, teachers -- should warmly support her until she shows she's not up to the task! It's just that she shouldn't be given longer than a year to prove it, imo, given her track record.[/quote]
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