Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Ok. The beloved reading teacher is AA, but sure- it’s all driven by racism.
I said I had no idea what happened with the reading teacher.
But the racist reaction to IG becoming principal was certainly a thing. They can both be true (racist reaction and reading teacher being removed having nothing to do with racism). So.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Ok. The beloved reading teacher is AA, but sure- it’s all driven by racism.
I said I had no idea what happened with the reading teacher.
But the racist reaction to IG becoming principal was certainly a thing. They can both be true (racist reaction and reading teacher being removed having nothing to do with racism). So.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Ok. The beloved reading teacher is AA, but sure- it’s all driven by racism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Was she the principal at Claremont? I thought she was very well regarded there and ran a tight ship
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Ok. The beloved reading teacher is AA, but sure- it’s all driven by racism.
Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Anonymous wrote:The Taylor parents seemed up in arms about the new prinicpal from the start. Why? She came from a South Arlington school and is Hispanic. So RIGHT away they started posting how they didn't want "too much" Spanish language education in their school and how they thought she wouldn't know math because she came from an Immersion school? It was pretty racist crap. You can probably find it on this board!
I don't really know what kind of job she's doing at Taylor. Maybe she is a terrible principal. But I also know there were groups of parents very upset about her being given the position, before she even started, and it seemed heavily race driven.
I don't know what happened with the beloved reading teacher, but I would take this parents word for it with a HUGE HANDFUL of salt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think your larger concern should be that parents are dealing with what they consider an outrage by creating a change.org petition. Not by getting whatever information they can about the decision, communicating with other parents, making their findings and requests public, and going to school board members' office hours.
Nope. Change.org petition, the ultimate in acting like you're doing something.
From what I have heard parents and other staff are also going to the school board and via the central office. I think this is just one aspect.
Anonymous wrote:I think your larger concern should be that parents are dealing with what they consider an outrage by creating a change.org petition. Not by getting whatever information they can about the decision, communicating with other parents, making their findings and requests public, and going to school board members' office hours.
Nope. Change.org petition, the ultimate in acting like you're doing something.