Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
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Omg this person comments every time someone points out Bullis faculty retention… almost like they are trying to deflect the spotlight put on them.
Says the person (ie, former disgruntled employee) who is always showing up on the anti-Bullis threads.
What’s wrong with you? Can you not handle some criticism like every other school does? Are you a reflection of Bullis because, if so, that’s some psycho stuff happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
Omg this person comments every time someone points out Bullis faculty retention… almost like they are trying to deflect the spotlight put on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
Omg this person comments every time someone points out Bullis faculty retention… almost like they are trying to deflect the spotlight put on them.
Because we all know full well who is starting all of these bogus threads.
vAnonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure the goal of Admissions is to be “selective”.
The goal of Admissions is to fill the classes and address the needs of all the constituencies on the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
Omg this person comments every time someone points out Bullis faculty retention… almost like they are trying to deflect the spotlight put on them.
Because we all know full well who is starting all of these bogus threads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
Omg this person comments every time someone points out Bullis faculty retention… almost like they are trying to deflect the spotlight put on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.
When you say “We”, I assume you mean disgruntled former employee.
Anonymous wrote:We are disappointed, but are more disappointed that Bullis seems to be losing a lot of great teachers due to administrative decisions. Several of my child’s favorite teachers left this year. Something isn’t right.