Anonymous wrote:I don't know - I don't love everything at MV but for those of us not in the impacted classroom, I don't know that MV *had* to let us know. Would it have been smart given that they should know that they have a PR challenge with the DCUM crowd? sure. But I was previously at a fancy private preschool and they didn't send out school-wide emails when there was a teacher change in a particular classroom. Nor would it have occurred to anyone that they should.
As for not telling the impacted parents right away? That seems like a mistake.
Anonymous wrote:As a MV parent, it's awful learning about these things on dcum instead of from our school
Anonymous wrote:As a MV parent, it's awful learning about these things on dcum instead of from our school
Anonymous wrote:As a MV parent, it's awful learning about these things on dcum instead of from our school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really feel for parents at MV, I hope the school is able to resolve it. I know there was a very serious incident last year that was scary. I hope they are learning some lessons on how to resolve them.
Last year's incident was scary but it wasn't malicious and the kid on the wrong end of that incident is still at MV and doing fine (as are most of the kids there). Although my DC's class has been pretty much immune from behavioral problems other than normal six year old stuff I have seen the school making more of an effort this year to nip things in the bud. She acted up a few weeks ago in class (not paying attention mainly) and the teacher took her out of the room pretty quickly when she wouldn't stop and then told me about it (in front of her) at pick up. Both of her teachers have been very good at communicating when she is not behaving (not that often luckily) and also when she's doing well.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.
This does not sound like a good idea. Aren't teaching fellows unlicensed, un-certified, inexperienced and straight out of college?
Why did the K teacher leave?
Many (perhaps most) charter teachers don't hold teacher's certificates. Not unique to MV. Up to an individual school to decide if that's required (unlike DCPS).
Ok, thanks--I didn't realize that was the case at most DC charters. Does the lack of certification hold true even for experienced charter teachers (5 years or more teaching experience)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.
This does not sound like a good idea. Aren't teaching fellows unlicensed, un-certified, inexperienced and straight out of college?
Why did the K teacher leave?
Many (perhaps most) charter teachers don't hold teacher's certificates. Not unique to MV. Up to an individual school to decide if that's required (unlike DCPS).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.
This does not sound like a good idea. Aren't teaching fellows unlicensed, un-certified, inexperienced and straight out of college?
Why did the K teacher leave?
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Kindergarten teacher is out at MV. Parents notified today, two days after the kids were told. The teaching fellow is stepping up to be the lead teacher in the classroom.