Anonymous wrote:I liked him at Eastern. He was there as a teacher, then Magnet Coordinator before leaving. People were delighted when he returned as principal.
He was kind without being a pushover. I felt he was fair to both students and staff, which is a hard balancing act at our school. I especially liked that he never came across as a white savior. He knew when to be a listener as an ally. But he wasn’t just staying silent because he felt awkward or didn’t care. He would speak less so others had a chance to be heard. I think the pandemic was exhausting for a person who is so empathetic.
He wants to retire, but missed the cutoff so he has to wait. He was thoughtful enough to ask to leave Eastern at the end of July so that we could get a new principal in July rather than mid-school year.
The new principal is a putting her stamp on things.
Wait, does that mean he is planning to retire in the middle of this coming school year? That doesn’t seem like such a good deal for NCC. If this is the case, it’s disappointing and frustrating that they’re bringing someone new to the school to wait out the last few months before retiring. NCC needs someone to lead the school, the current principal has checked out.
Anyway, thank you and the PPs for the helpful background.