Anonymous wrote:At least some of them are retiring to get FCPS pensions while collecting a salary in a new division.
I get the impression Reid actually expects some results from principals and the ones who quit were used to Brabrand’s do-nothing style.
Anonymous wrote:At least some of them are retiring to get FCPS pensions while collecting a salary in a new division.
I get the impression Reid actually expects some results from principals and the ones who quit were used to Brabrand’s do-nothing style.
Anonymous wrote:Dr. Reid always seems nice to me in public. Is she not so nice in private, or is it more an issue of issuing directives with no real clue as to what principals would actually have to do to satisfy her demands?
Anonymous wrote:here are the top reasons IMO:
- the overly litigious nature of some families who have unreasonable expectations of public school and special education.
-the limits placed on disciplining students because some parents fight back and avoid discipline with excuses like discrimination or disabilities.
-not enough staff in elementary schools.
-people are politicizing education.
-parents don’t respect educators and see them as low class stupid babysitters instead of intelligent, skilled, (but human) professionals
Anonymous wrote:At least some of them are retiring to get FCPS pensions while collecting a salary in a new division.
I get the impression Reid actually expects some results from principals and the ones who quit were used to Brabrand’s do-nothing style.