Anonymous wrote:He can collect his pension AND get a paycheck. That is the way to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
LOL WHAT THE HECK? Why retire from the system just to come back in an acting capacity? Maybe he just hated life under Dr. McKnight and once she was gone he felt free?
Because there is a shortage of principals and they begged him to come back. People need to be thankful rather than complain. Furthermore, it's his business what he does or not do. It's been 45+ days so he is eligible to return just like any teacher can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
LOL WHAT THE HECK? Why retire from the system just to come back in an acting capacity? Maybe he just hated life under Dr. McKnight and once she was gone he felt free?
Because there is a shortage of principals and they begged him to come back. People need to be thankful rather than complain. Furthermore, it's his business what he does or not do. It's been 45+ days so he is eligible to return just like any teacher can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
Knew they wouldnt be able to find someone at CS. Let's see how long Owusu will last even in the few months left.
Why would it be hard to find someone at CS specifically?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
Knew they wouldnt be able to find someone at CS. Let's see how long Owusu will last even in the few months left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
LOL WHAT THE HECK? Why retire from the system just to come back in an acting capacity? Maybe he just hated life under Dr. McKnight and once she was gone he felt free?
Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
I guess two months was enough time to spend with his family
Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Recently retired Clarksburg HS principal Edward Owusu is now acting principal at Carderock Springs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the board has a special 30 minute meeting for appointments only on March 7th. Maybe some of the principal positions will get filled.
Sure, the positions will all get filled. But who will fill them all?
It's possible a good number of the current acting principals who've been leading their schools since last summer will get named to the permanent positions.
Is that a good thing in all of those schools?! Many of the actings were pulled and placed before their internship commenced. The internship is a more supported process. As an acting - tag you are it - with fewer check ins and support. I truly hope it ends up well. The system is struggling as a whole so we need individual schools to win and thrive even if the system is not.
Really? We see how well all those check ins worked for Beidleman. There are so many people in CO in acting positions it wouldn’t make much of a difference because the people overseeing principals are also learning (and vying to keep) their new job as well.
As of yesterday they have finally advertised the positions for chief of schools, multiple associate superintendents, and multiple directors in OSSWB.
The acting chief of schools is now Peter Moran, and Sean McGee is now acting associate superintendent, in Moran's former role.
More deck chairs being rearranged…![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the board has a special 30 minute meeting for appointments only on March 7th. Maybe some of the principal positions will get filled.
Sure, the positions will all get filled. But who will fill them all?
It's possible a good number of the current acting principals who've been leading their schools since last summer will get named to the permanent positions.
Is that a good thing in all of those schools?! Many of the actings were pulled and placed before their internship commenced. The internship is a more supported process. As an acting - tag you are it - with fewer check ins and support. I truly hope it ends up well. The system is struggling as a whole so we need individual schools to win and thrive even if the system is not.
Really? We see how well all those check ins worked for Beidleman. There are so many people in CO in acting positions it wouldn’t make much of a difference because the people overseeing principals are also learning (and vying to keep) their new job as well.
As of yesterday they have finally advertised the positions for chief of schools, multiple associate superintendents, and multiple directors in OSSWB.
The acting chief of schools is now Peter Moran, and Sean McGee is now acting associate superintendent, in Moran's former role.