Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I encourage anyone considering Lafayette to take a tour, chat with the principal, talk to neighbors. I have no doubt the person posting above is a Lafayette parent, and the new principal has really brought out the intense parents. But IMO she’s green but fine, and the teachers I’ve spoken with prefer her to her predecessor. I have a lot of confidence that she will grow into the role as she makes the school her own and figures out where she can be less rigid. We’ve had a decent experience at Lafayette. I agree with the poster above. It’s very much still a public school beholden to DCPS policies. But in our experience, the kids are nice, the cohort is high-performing, and we’ve had some fantastic teachers. We (and many others) just ignore the whiny parents. Hopefully the principal does too.
The old principal really brought out the intense parents, too. At what point do people realize that the intense parents are the problem and not the principal?
Anonymous wrote:I encourage anyone considering Lafayette to take a tour, chat with the principal, talk to neighbors. I have no doubt the person posting above is a Lafayette parent, and the new principal has really brought out the intense parents. But IMO she’s green but fine, and the teachers I’ve spoken with prefer her to her predecessor. I have a lot of confidence that she will grow into the role as she makes the school her own and figures out where she can be less rigid. We’ve had a decent experience at Lafayette. I agree with the poster above. It’s very much still a public school beholden to DCPS policies. But in our experience, the kids are nice, the cohort is high-performing, and we’ve had some fantastic teachers. We (and many others) just ignore the whiny parents. Hopefully the principal does too.
Anonymous wrote:The parent, student and teacher communities at Lafayette are wonderful. The teachers are top notch and the parents are welcoming, warm and passionate in all the right ways. It's a close knit community and that makes it really special.
There is a new principal this year - Katie Prall - and she is not well suited for the job nor does she seem to be driven by what is in the best interests of the students. That opinion is shared widely by parents and teachers. Many concerns have been raised for DCPS. She is a sub-par communicator - she doesn't provide transparency in her decision making and it's clear she has come in with that attitude that she will rule with an iron fist. Her primary constituent seems to be the DCPS administration not the children nor teachers. The teachers have had a terrible time with her - being emotionally abusive and disrespectful. It may sound like these concerns as coming from overbearing and entitled parents and teachers but they are coming from a legitimate place of concern and we are already hearing of teachers applying to other schools because of her (lack) of leadership.
This is such a shame because Lafayette is a wonderful school and community. I am hopeful we will see some change.
Anonymous wrote:The parent, student and teacher communities at Lafayette are wonderful. The teachers are top notch and the parents are welcoming, warm and passionate in all the right ways. It's a close knit community and that makes it really special.
There is a new principal this year - Katie Prall - and she is not well suited for the job nor does she seem to be driven by what is in the best interests of the students. That opinion is shared widely by parents and teachers. Many concerns have been raised for DCPS. She is a sub-par communicator - she doesn't provide transparency in her decision making and it's clear she has come in with that attitude that she will rule with an iron fist. Her primary constituent seems to be the DCPS administration not the children nor teachers. The teachers have had a terrible time with her - being emotionally abusive and disrespectful. It may sound like these concerns as coming from overbearing and entitled parents and teachers but they are coming from a legitimate place of concern and we are already hearing of teachers applying to other schools because of her (lack) of leadership.
This is such a shame because Lafayette is a wonderful school and community. I am hopeful we will see some change.
Anonymous wrote:The parent, student and teacher communities at Lafayette are wonderful. The teachers are top notch and the parents are welcoming, warm and passionate in all the right ways. It's a close knit community and that makes it really special.
There is a new principal this year - Katie Prall - and she is not well suited for the job nor does she seem to be driven by what is in the best interests of the students. That opinion is shared widely by parents and teachers. Many concerns have been raised for DCPS. She is a sub-par communicator - she doesn't provide transparency in her decision making and it's clear she has come in with that attitude that she will rule with an iron fist. Her primary constituent seems to be the DCPS administration not the children nor teachers. The teachers have had a terrible time with her - being emotionally abusive and disrespectful. It may sound like these concerns as coming from overbearing and entitled parents and teachers but they are coming from a legitimate place of concern and we are already hearing of teachers applying to other schools because of her (lack) of leadership.
This is such a shame because Lafayette is a wonderful school and community. I am hopeful we will see some change.