Anonymous wrote:Taking a job like this if asked by DCPS is the fastest path to an IS job if you can hack it for a few years & leave things better than you found them.
Anonymous wrote:The Lafayette parent community has a loud, obnoxious minority of parents that are just plain toxic. They are smug, upper middle class professionals who want a sweet, elementary school experience like they had in the 1970s and are so oblivious that they don't have any understanding of how education has advanced since then.
I distinctly remember the strong pushback when Dr. Broquard instituted a system of assessing reading levels in the early grades and parents insisted that this was too much testing - they believed that their privileged kids could read why should anyone be tested to identify kids who are falling behind? It was so unbelievably self-absorbed and selfish - and stupid because I'm sure some of those kids had undiagnosed gaps in their skills. As a parent whose child was moving from another school which had already modernized its approach to education, it was shocking how behind the times the place was when Dr. B started.
Anonymous wrote:The Lafayette parent community has a loud, obnoxious minority of parents that are just plain toxic. They are smug, upper middle class professionals who want a sweet, elementary school experience like they had in the 1970s and are so oblivious that they don't have any understanding of how education has advanced since then.
I distinctly remember the strong pushback when Dr. Broquard instituted a system of assessing reading levels in the early grades and parents insisted that this was too much testing - they believed that their privileged kids could read why should anyone be tested to identify kids who are falling behind? It was so unbelievably self-absorbed and selfish - and stupid because I'm sure some of those kids had undiagnosed gaps in their skills. As a parent whose child was moving from another school which had already modernized its approach to education, it was shocking how behind the times the place was when Dr. B started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread has taken a gross turn. I’m sure principals will be flocking to panel at Lafayette now!
There is nothing new here - all of this is well known to anyone in DCPS. And after 10 years, it just can't be blamed on a few terrible parents. She is a very problematic leader.
Anonymous wrote:This thread has taken a gross turn. I’m sure principals will be flocking to panel at Lafayette now!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miner parent here. Personally, I’m looking forward to Dr. B. Finally a veteran school leader who isn’t learning on the job! We’ve had 8 principals in 3 years. We need someone with experience. And if teachers leave, well, TBH, some of them should.
The problem you will have is it will be a revolving door of teachers. Teachers come in believing her during interviews and last one year - maybe two. So just be prepared that you may have a constant principal but not teaching force.
We have been at Lafayette for 5 years and have not seen this at all. We saw two retirements (one ok and one k). And we didn’t have the beloved k teacher who seemingly didnt like the DC curriculum so left DCPS all together. Who else? In a school with 5-6 classrooms per grade, you are going to see some people leave each year. But most seem to stay.
My child is in 8th grade, so left Lafayette 3 years ago. There are only a handful of teachers on the webpage who were there when we were there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miner parent here. Personally, I’m looking forward to Dr. B. Finally a veteran school leader who isn’t learning on the job! We’ve had 8 principals in 3 years. We need someone with experience. And if teachers leave, well, TBH, some of them should.
The problem you will have is it will be a revolving door of teachers. Teachers come in believing her during interviews and last one year - maybe two. So just be prepared that you may have a constant principal but not teaching force.
We have been at Lafayette for 5 years and have not seen this at all. We saw two retirements (one ok and one k). And we didn’t have the beloved k teacher who seemingly didnt like the DC curriculum so left DCPS all together. Who else? In a school with 5-6 classrooms per grade, you are going to see some people leave each year. But most seem to stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miner parent here. Personally, I’m looking forward to Dr. B. Finally a veteran school leader who isn’t learning on the job! We’ve had 8 principals in 3 years. We need someone with experience. And if teachers leave, well, TBH, some of them should.
The problem you will have is it will be a revolving door of teachers. Teachers come in believing her during interviews and last one year - maybe two. So just be prepared that you may have a constant principal but not teaching force.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why some people think it's a demotion. I think a lot of principals who choose DCPS do so because they want to work with populations like Miner's. If she wanted a suburban-like experience for the rest of her career, she would apply for jobs in the suburbs. I doubt DCPS has any issues with her (even though lots of parents do). It's clear to me that DCPS isn't going to put a lot of effort into managing the desires of upper NW parents, so this was move is not for them. They clearly agree with her methods. I think they've have asked her to take this job on because they think of her as a star.
Anonymous wrote:We could go even further back to the principal that left Murch to go to Wheatley at the request of Michele Rhee. He made it 2-3 years before he was gone too. This isn’t new in DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why some people think it's a demotion. I think a lot of principals who choose DCPS do so because they want to work with populations like Miner's. If she wanted a suburban-like experience for the rest of her career, she would apply for jobs in the suburbs. I doubt DCPS has any issues with her (even though lots of parents do). It's clear to me that DCPS isn't going to put a lot of effort into managing the desires of upper NW parents, so this was move is not for them. They clearly agree with her methods. I think they've have asked her to take this job on because they think of her as a star.