Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of parents complaining about ES principals. Need to me that parents are involved in the hire. At our ES the principal was there before us. Are there opportunities for parents to advocate for a change? Obviously it's a little awkward to complain directly when DC attends the school.
Parents are involved in the same way that staff are "involved." Everyone fills out a survey, a handful of people are selected for the interview panel, everyone is made aware of when the interviews take place, and then central office picks whoever they already had in mind for the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is retired I believe and must have agreed to fill in until they appoint someone permanently. Retired principals often fill in for principals on medical or maternity leave, etc. They must have a plan to appoint someone before the school year starts I would guess, or maybe he's agreed to do it for the year.
Yes, great way to collect the six figure pension, keep educational consulting and have a paid interim gig.
Anonymous wrote:He is retired I believe and must have agreed to fill in until they appoint someone permanently. Retired principals often fill in for principals on medical or maternity leave, etc. They must have a plan to appoint someone before the school year starts I would guess, or maybe he's agreed to do it for the year.
Anonymous wrote:I see a lot of parents complaining about ES principals. Need to me that parents are involved in the hire. At our ES the principal was there before us. Are there opportunities for parents to advocate for a change? Obviously it's a little awkward to complain directly when DC attends the school.
Anonymous wrote:He is retired I believe and must have agreed to fill in until they appoint someone permanently. Retired principals often fill in for principals on medical or maternity leave, etc. They must have a plan to appoint someone before the school year starts I would guess, or maybe he's agreed to do it for the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read that Sandra Reece is moving to Cold Spring ES.
Does anyone know who is replacing her?
I saw on the Bradley website the name Lee Meiners as "acting principal" does anyone know if he will take over or of they have someone else lined up?
TIA
I am not a BH parent, but "acting principal" generally means somebody who is in his/her first year as a principal (was probably an AP for several years somewhere else), and is not guaranteed the job beyond this school year. He will interview, along with other candidates, for the permanent position closer to the end of the year. As a parent, you will be part of that process.
As an acting principal, he will have a principal trainer and support team to guide him, and will have periodic evaluations (by the community superintendent, I think?) during the year. Usually they don't put someone in as acting unless they're confident he or she will be a good fit for the permanent job, but it's not a done deal.
Anonymous wrote:I just read that Sandra Reece is moving to Cold Spring ES.
Does anyone know who is replacing her?
I saw on the Bradley website the name Lee Meiners as "acting principal" does anyone know if he will take over or of they have someone else lined up?
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Parents are involved in the selection process so you would have likely heard about a permanent replacement.