Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a parent supposed to say to the Board at this point?
“Um, are you aware that in 2 years literally every division head and senior administrator has left or been fired?”
The argument that Penny had to come in and clear out the tired old dead weight begins to lose its punch when she’s now replacing her own hires
No this is completely normal
New heads always replace with their own crew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a parent supposed to say to the Board at this point?
“Um, are you aware that in 2 years literally every division head and senior administrator has left or been fired?”
The argument that Penny had to come in and clear out the tired old dead weight begins to lose its punch when she’s now replacing her own hires
No this is completely normal
New heads always replace with their own crew.
Anonymous wrote:What is a parent supposed to say to the Board at this point?
“Um, are you aware that in 2 years literally every division head and senior administrator has left or been fired?”
The argument that Penny had to come in and clear out the tired old dead weight begins to lose its punch when she’s now replacing her own hires
Anonymous wrote:What is a parent supposed to say to the Board at this point?
“Um, are you aware that in 2 years literally every division head and senior administrator has left or been fired?”
The argument that Penny had to come in and clear out the tired old dead weight begins to lose its punch when she’s now replacing her own hires
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t the HOS be able to work wherever she wishes to work, particularly during the summer? Seems like that might be a perk of holding the top position.
I don’t have a horse in the race, but if you’re managing and leading a group of people who are in a physical location, seems like being with your team is minimum table stakes to, you know, lead.
Again, I have no relation to the school but it seems obvious. That said, no first hand knowledge of the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Another month, another senior administrator leaves Holton – this time it’s the Director of Communications. This is the fourth Director of Communications in Penny’s short, two-year tenure. This marks the ninth senior administrator to leave under Penny. I think this number is correct, but honestly, it’s tough to keep track at this point.
To make matters worse, Holton has not posted for this position. Another Personal Penny Pick coming to Holton!
It’s going to be tough for someone on the Comms team at Holton to “anonymously” reply to this post and defend yet another senior admin departure given there are only two members of the team remaining (NINE people I the communications department have left this year already). And, I would guess it will be hard for Penny too. She is quite busy “working” remotely (while the AHOS and the rest of the admin report to Holton nearly every day).
When will the Board starting taking note the there is one common denominator here?
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t the HOS be able to work wherever she wishes to work, particularly during the summer? Seems like that might be a perk of holding the top position.