Anonymous wrote:Yes, they're limiting class sizes.
And in some grades they have limited teachers who will agree to come back. Fifth grade has 3/5 back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney teachers are a dime a dozen. There is nothing special (we have been there and at other DC Schools).
Let them leave. As I reflect on my children's education, the best teachers were from a Title 1 school.
The Janney teachers are fine, sweet, mostly inexperienced. They get high impact ratings because there are few students who have behavior challenges / are not prepared for school.
I am hopeful that DC shakes up the leadership team like they did for Lafayette.
Why didn’t you stay at your Title 1?
Anonymous wrote:Janney teachers are a dime a dozen. There is nothing special (we have been there and at other DC Schools).
Let them leave. As I reflect on my children's education, the best teachers were from a Title 1 school.
The Janney teachers are fine, sweet, mostly inexperienced. They get high impact ratings because there are few students who have behavior challenges / are not prepared for school.
I am hopeful that DC shakes up the leadership team like they did for Lafayette.
Anonymous wrote:You guys already chased out an amazing principal. When will enough be enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the principal can force staff back but it's not 4 days a week because there are teachers who are refusing to come back.
This can’t be true. If it were just the in person teacher shortage, then they would join the AM and PM classes for K-2 and run it full day with the same teachers they already have.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the principal can force staff back but it's not 4 days a week because there are teachers who are refusing to come back.
Anonymous wrote:Because the principal isn’t willing to make staff come back.