Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the process was rushed. I have a friend with a child at the McLean School, and their school also announced a HoS search around the same time as Woods, but they aren’t planning to fill the position until summer 2024.
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of disappointed in the Woods community (a few of you at least). I thought we were better than this, pre-judging someone you have never met (or maybe met briefly when she was at the school), already deciding she is a "poor choice" and "bad fit." Look at the search committee. Look at the board members. They are Woods parents who want the same things we want for our children and our school. If you are a Woods parents, you know at least some of them and know they are good and thoughtful people. Do you have so little faith and trust in them? I agree that the announcement could and should have contained more information on why this choice was made, but we hold ourselves out to be a warm and welcoming community. It's not feeling that way reading some of these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the process was rushed. I have a friend with a child at the McLean School, and their school also announced a HoS search around the same time as Woods, but they aren’t planning to fill the position until summer 2024.
I do wonder why, if this was the best available candidate, they didn’t just go with an interim HoS and prolong the search process.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the process was rushed. I have a friend with a child at the McLean School, and their school also announced a HoS search around the same time as Woods, but they aren’t planning to fill the position until summer 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy about this pick. Not cookie cutter at all. Woods needs to strengthen its academic program and teacher support and she has the expertise and experience to do that.
Not sure why you would think she can enhance the academic program. Rolling terrace has always been one of the worst performing ES in MCPS. . The most recent math proficiency is 8% at rolling terrace…
8%? elementary school math? Shocked
Sad!
What is the FARMS rate there though? Isn’t it a pretty lower SES group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy about this pick. Not cookie cutter at all. Woods needs to strengthen its academic program and teacher support and she has the expertise and experience to do that.
Not sure why you would think she can enhance the academic program. Rolling terrace has always been one of the worst performing ES in MCPS. . The most recent math proficiency is 8% at rolling terrace…
8%? elementary school math? Shocked
Sad!
Anonymous wrote:I'm kind of disappointed in the Woods community (a few of you at least). I thought we were better than this, pre-judging someone you have never met (or maybe met briefly when she was at the school), already deciding she is a "poor choice" and "bad fit." Look at the search committee. Look at the board members. They are Woods parents who want the same things we want for our children and our school. If you are a Woods parents, you know at least some of them and know they are good and thoughtful people. Do you have so little faith and trust in them? I agree that the announcement could and should have contained more information on why this choice was made, but we hold ourselves out to be a warm and welcoming community. It's not feeling that way reading some of these comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy about this pick. Not cookie cutter at all. Woods needs to strengthen its academic program and teacher support and she has the expertise and experience to do that.
Not sure why you would think she can enhance the academic program. Rolling terrace has always been one of the worst performing ES in MCPS. . The most recent math proficiency is 8% at rolling terrace…
8%? elementary school math? Shocked
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy about this pick. Not cookie cutter at all. Woods needs to strengthen its academic program and teacher support and she has the expertise and experience to do that.
Not sure why you would think she can enhance the academic program. Rolling terrace has always been one of the worst performing ES in MCPS. . The most recent math proficiency is 8% at rolling terrace…
Anonymous wrote:Upper school parent here and I expect we'll hear more from the search committee and/or board in the coming days. I'm also very enthusiastic about the new head and understand many parents will start having the opportunity to meet her in person very soon - I expect that will allay any concerns quickly.
Anonymous wrote:They had better explain this choice to parents asap- seeing as it’s acceptance season. Poor choice and poor timing as far as I can see.