Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
OP- Do you have a child at Walls? How have your experiences as a parent and your DC have been impacted by the principal? Are their any specific examples that you encountered and could share where the principal really negatively impacted the situation?
Not OP, but I can say that the way the principal is running the school is one of the reasons we declined a seat at Walls.
Anonymous wrote:When DCPS fired the dynamic Principal at Walls b/c he stood up to the Mayor - there was a clear message that the city sent to anyone in who might be interested in being a Principal at a school within DCPS.
...... you will be fired if you express a POV
...... having success as an administrator will not save your job.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to recruit Principal into DCPS? The firing made it materially more difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
OP- Do you have a child at Walls? How have your experiences as a parent and your DC have been impacted by the principal? Are their any specific examples that you encountered and could share where the principal really negatively impacted the situation?
What about where she positively impacts a situation? Is "not a negative impact" the standard?!
Yes. That’s Walls’s whole thing, they select students who will educate themselves and get out of the way. “Not a negative impact” is practically the mission statement of the school.
Anonymous wrote:When DCPS fired the dynamic Principal at Walls b/c he stood up to the Mayor - there was a clear message that the city sent to anyone in who might be interested in being a Principal at a school within DCPS.
...... you will be fired if you express a POV
...... having success as an administrator will not save your job.
Do you have any idea how hard it is to recruit Principal into DCPS? The firing made it materially more difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
OP- Do you have a child at Walls? How have your experiences as a parent and your DC have been impacted by the principal? Are their any specific examples that you encountered and could share where the principal really negatively impacted the situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
OP- Do you have a child at Walls? How have your experiences as a parent and your DC have been impacted by the principal? Are their any specific examples that you encountered and could share where the principal really negatively impacted the situation?
What about where she positively impacts a situation? Is "not a negative impact" the standard?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
OP- Do you have a child at Walls? How have your experiences as a parent and your DC have been impacted by the principal? Are their any specific examples that you encountered and could share where the principal really negatively impacted the situation?
Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?
Anonymous wrote:As a person with a child about to start at Walls, I think it is terrible that the school has nothing to say for themselves other than "We have smart students."
There is no clear leadership, energy, special sauce, whatever. Just another DCPS high school that has the benefit of starting with mostly motivated kids.
Anonymous wrote:The SWW principal appears to be a terrible administrator, a terrible speaker, and is not liked or respected by most students, parents, or teachers at the school. It is amazing that the top performing high school in the city is led by someone of this caliber. Does anyone know how she keeps her job?