Dear neighbors - In case my earlier email attempts were not successful and did not get to the greenbelters yahoo group, I'm resending this)
I am Peggy Higgins and your School Board representative. I understand that there have been some questions regarding Roosevelt's lockers.
I too am disappointed about the failure to get the lockers properly replaced over the summer. I also have some background information to share that may be helpful.
Of course the plan had always been to replace the lockers over the summer when the students are not in school. In anticipation of the new lockers, Roosevelt's 2,700 old lockers were removed and the area for the new lockers prepared.
Then it was learned that because of a manufacturer delay, the lockers would not arrive until after school started. Principal McNeil and his staff adapted and moved quickly on this situation. By this Monday, the first day of school, they had arranged for students to receive their books incrementally over the week so that the locker problem to the educational inpact would be minimal.
By this past Tuesday, the second day of school, the lockers had arrived. Installation began that night and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the weekend.
In order to prevent a repeat of this problem, the situation is being evaluated by Dr. Maxwell and his staff to identify the problems that occurred with this project.
That said, I would like to commend Principal McNeil and his staff for their solution-focused approach and adaptation to the situation right as school was opening.
I hope this information is helpful and if I can be of any further help, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Peggy Higgins
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Peggy Higgins, LCSW-C
Board of Education, District 2
Prince George's County, MD
Anonymous wrote:
OP here. I don't mean to frustrate you. I'm clearly resigned after having sent 4 kids through the system, and overall, I'm happy with the big things at this point in time. I realize that the administration is pretty darn awful, as has long been documented, and I understand that funds are not always spent wisely. Were I at a different school, one that's less impressive than Roosevelt, and if I had no options, then I would absolutely agitate for change--and I think it's great if you go that route.
The few times I have chosen to agitate have been extremely frustrating and ultimately unsuccessful. I don't regret trying, though, and I just don't find myself bothered much anymore by kids not having lockers for a week or someone sitting on a radiator for a short time. What upset me more was when my oldest was at public elementary school and wasn't challenged in the least. That was the impetus to send the next 3 to private school in PGC from K-8. I realize I'm lucky to have had that option.
Anonymous wrote:I guess since I am not from here I don't get it. No snark intended but we should expect more. This stuff doesnt happen in other places. Sorry it just doesnt, and we pay some of the highest gaxes in the state. Sitting on a radiator is not comfortable and not conducive to learning. They have had all summer to get lockers ready what is facilities doing that this wasn't taken care of? At my school we have a sinkhole for a parking lot. I have seen whole neighborhoods be built in the time it has taken for the supposed slow process in getting a parking lot fixed. A few hiccups is okay. But we have and pay a facilities and transportation department to get these things as close to right as possible. I am not sure they are even trying and we should just laugh it off? sorry I don't mean to sound cranky but this is kind of astounding to me.
Anonymous wrote:Is Roosevelt your in bound, or did your daughter test into it?
Anonymous wrote:First day of 5th grade. My gal barely got 4 hours of sleep last night so she was dragging all day. She had fun seeing all her friends again. When I picked her up she had a small fever and complained of being cold (which she NEVER is). I kept her awake until 8:30, then gave her Tylenol and put her to bed.
Anonymous wrote:First day of kindergarten for my child. They came off the bus all smiles, but I thought the transportation and getting the kids to class was pretty disorganized. Buses were extremely late this afternoon. Is this typical??
Anonymous wrote:Only one of my four kids is still in K-12; she started 10th grade at Roosevelt today. So much cheaper to buy supplies for one kid!
Busy day with HW already in an AP class and lots of sports practice, but she seems pleased enough with her teachers if moderately resigned to another year. We're hoping that she's not up past midnight this year working on assignments. She's very excited about one of her advanced science classes, and I hope it meets her expectations.
How was day one for fellow PGC parents? I'm the product of PGC schools myself and can't help but feel nostalgic!