Anonymous wrote:Well said! Please say this at the PTA meeting tonight.
I wasn't able to be there, any updates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
1 CLT per week is what Taylor teachers have… be careful with what you read
This was a public letter signed by multiple teachers? Why would they lie if it could be disproved?
Why would they lie when most of it can be disproven, but unfortunately the other side is not permitted to stand up for their school.
PLEASE keep in mind there are 2 sides and the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
1 CLT per week is what Taylor teachers have… be careful with what you read
This was a public letter signed by multiple teachers? Why would they lie if it could be disproved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
1 CLT per week is what Taylor teachers have… be careful with what you read
This was a public letter signed by multiple teachers? Why would they lie if it could be disproved?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
1 CLT per week is what Taylor teachers have… be careful with what you read
Well said! Please say this at the PTA meeting tonight.
Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Anonymous wrote:Thunderdome??
Anonymous wrote:Let's focus on the real issue which is that the behavior of the Principal and the Assistant Principal has been affecting the school, students, and community at large. These two individuals have contributed to a hostile work environment, which has in turn affected a very successful elementary school. The silence from APS regarding this matter is deafening, despite the fact that the issue has gotten news coverage, there has been a letter from the teachers, and a petition with over 1,000 signatures. Teachers, parents and children feel that they have no recourse for their grievances because APS refuses to deal with the matter in a transparent and open way with everyone who has been harmed by Taylor's administration. The whole situation is bigger than just Dr. Gaston's recent departure. APS needs to wake up and take some accountability for their personnel decisions before they destroy a wonderful school community.
Anonymous wrote:Let's focus on the real issue which is that the behavior of the Principal and the Assistant Principal has been affecting the school, students, and community at large. These two individuals have contributed to a hostile work environment, which has in turn affected a very successful elementary school. The silence from APS regarding this matter is deafening, despite the fact that the issue has gotten news coverage, there has been a letter from the teachers, and a petition with over 1,000 signatures. Teachers, parents and children feel that they have no recourse for their grievances because APS refuses to deal with the matter in a transparent and open way with everyone who has been harmed by Taylor's administration. The whole situation is bigger than just Dr. Gaston's recent departure. APS needs to wake up and take some accountability for their personnel decisions before they destroy a wonderful school community.