Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
Anonymous wrote:His success is questionable. He was only with OUSD for about a year. How is his success being measured in that amount of time?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His success is mediocre at best. As an education leader I would expect him to have invested in his own education. Call it elitist or call it what it is.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
Your focus on his education shows why so many think there are so many elitist snobs in DC. I couldn't care less about where he went to school nor do I care about advanced degrees. His experience is more telling to me. I'm sorry you're riddled with post-grad debt on your $80k salary, that doesn't mean any position of power should mandate a PhD.
OP didn't mention anything about his success or lack there of. Only mentioned his lack of advanced education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His success is mediocre at best. As an education leader I would expect him to have invested in his own education. Call it elitist or call it what it is.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
Your focus on his education shows why so many think there are so many elitist snobs in DC. I couldn't care less about where he went to school nor do I care about advanced degrees. His experience is more telling to me. I'm sorry you're riddled with post-grad debt on your $80k salary, that doesn't mean any position of power should mandate a PhD.
OP didn't mention anything about his success or lack there of. Only mentioned his lack of advanced education.
Anonymous wrote:His success is mediocre at best. As an education leader I would expect him to have invested in his own education. Call it elitist or call it what it is.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
Your focus on his education shows why so many think there are so many elitist snobs in DC. I couldn't care less about where he went to school nor do I care about advanced degrees. His experience is more telling to me. I'm sorry you're riddled with post-grad debt on your $80k salary, that doesn't mean any position of power should mandate a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no neutrality. There is an agenda...the article below shows why he was selected.Anonymous wrote:On a cursory google, I like that he's worked in a mixed charter-public environment and has at least some neutrality/leans positive towards charters.
I do not like this alleged culture of patronage: https://classroomstruggle.org/2015/02/11/antwan-wilsons-idea-of-cutting-administration-pad-the-top-chop-from-the-bottom/
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/05/education/oakland-district-at-heart-of-drive-to-transform-urban-schools.html
This is interesting, "Since he arrived, Mr. Wilson has focused on sending more tax dollars away from the central office and directly to schools, and he negotiated a contract giving teachers a 14 percent raise, their largest in 15 years, although Oakland teachers are still paid less on average than educators in surrounding counties. Mr. Wilson is also overhauling five of the city’s most troubled campuses, moving principals and introducing new academic and enrichment programs.
He is working with both district schools and charter leaders to negotiate an agreement to meet the same standards for academics, discipline and enrollment criteria."
I find it funny that his opponents criticize him for advocating for a common application system like our MySchool when it was so well received here.
Anonymous wrote:There is no neutrality. There is an agenda...the article below shows why he was selected.Anonymous wrote:On a cursory google, I like that he's worked in a mixed charter-public environment and has at least some neutrality/leans positive towards charters.
I do not like this alleged culture of patronage: https://classroomstruggle.org/2015/02/11/antwan-wilsons-idea-of-cutting-administration-pad-the-top-chop-from-the-bottom/
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/05/education/oakland-district-at-heart-of-drive-to-transform-urban-schools.html
Anonymous wrote:Maybe. This is just another Kaya. She might as well had stayed. Overpaid and under qualified. It's the DC way!Anonymous wrote:You guys will complain about anyone and anything. Would you prefer Davis?
Maybe. This is just another Kaya. She might as well had stayed. Overpaid and under qualified. It's the DC way!Anonymous wrote:You guys will complain about anyone and anything. Would you prefer Davis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
Your focus on his education shows why so many think there are so many elitist snobs in DC. I couldn't care less about where he went to school nor do I care about advanced degrees. His experience is more telling to me. I'm sorry you're riddled with post-grad debt on your $80k salary, that doesn't mean any position of power should mandate a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand
There is no neutrality. There is an agenda...the article below shows why he was selected.Anonymous wrote:On a cursory google, I like that he's worked in a mixed charter-public environment and has at least some neutrality/leans positive towards charters.
I do not like this alleged culture of patronage: https://classroomstruggle.org/2015/02/11/antwan-wilsons-idea-of-cutting-administration-pad-the-top-chop-from-the-bottom/
Here is the link to his $400K salary.Anonymous wrote:This came across my timeline. Personally, I am underwhelmed. No advanced degrees yet he was offered $400K by OUSD ANOTHER struggling school district. WTH
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sources-Oakland-Superintendent-Named-New-DC-School-Chancellor-402362595.html?_osource=SocialFlowFB_DCBrand