Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've been quite happy with the entire pyramid through high school. I doubt that Haycock is much different from any other AAP center where some of the parents are hoping to get their kids into TJHSST. Our oldest was well prepared for college coming out of McLean High.
It's very different from our center where most of the parents don't wnt their kids to go to TJ. FWIW
Anonymous wrote:We've been quite happy with the entire pyramid through high school. I doubt that Haycock is much different from any other AAP center where some of the parents are hoping to get their kids into TJHSST. Our oldest was well prepared for college coming out of McLean High.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haycock parent here. To be clear, the mass exodus of teachers began after the first year of Jereme Donnelley as principal. It continued into his second year. While the parents never supported Jereme, the breaking point which led to his leaving was as a result of the remaining teachers coming to the parent community and asking for support and help. jereme did not listen to our teachers or seek their opinions or guidance. The parent community then decided to voice concerns on behalf of both groups (parents and teachers).
Since Augie has taken over as interim, our teacher turnover is incredibly low. He, along with our strong asst principals, has brought much needed stability. Scott Bloom was in the school as principal for all of two months and never really made a mark. I can’t imagine he’s coming back. Of course, we would love a new long term principal but given the priorities right now in a pandemic, I just have to hope Augie can see us through one more year.
I write this because so many people on these threads who do not have children at Haycock consistently make the argument that the parents are crazy and pushed the principal out as if it was done in a vacuum. What we did was support our teachers.
Thanks for the clarification.
Anonymous wrote:Haycock parent here. To be clear, the mass exodus of teachers began after the first year of Jereme Donnelley as principal. It continued into his second year. While the parents never supported Jereme, the breaking point which led to his leaving was as a result of the remaining teachers coming to the parent community and asking for support and help. jereme did not listen to our teachers or seek their opinions or guidance. The parent community then decided to voice concerns on behalf of both groups (parents and teachers).
Since Augie has taken over as interim, our teacher turnover is incredibly low. He, along with our strong asst principals, has brought much needed stability. Scott Bloom was in the school as principal for all of two months and never really made a mark. I can’t imagine he’s coming back. Of course, we would love a new long term principal but given the priorities right now in a pandemic, I just have to hope Augie can see us through one more year.
I write this because so many people on these threads who do not have children at Haycock consistently make the argument that the parents are crazy and pushed the principal out as if it was done in a vacuum. What we did was support our teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post above does not focus on the big picture just leads to the ending scenario. This thread and the others say the same things about the parents, teachers leaving, administration issues. All the same stuff. Different posts different points in time etc. Lots of drama.
Agreed, if you search Haycock (and some of the other McLean schools, frankly), going back YEARS (even before Donnelly), you get the same type of posts about the parent population. It's an SES thing and everybody knows it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post above does not focus on the big picture just leads to the ending scenario. This thread and the others say the same things about the parents, teachers leaving, administration issues. All the same stuff. Different posts different points in time etc. Lots of drama.
Agreed, if you search Haycock (and some of the other McLean schools, frankly), going back YEARS (even before Donnelly), you get the same type of posts about the parent population. It's an SES thing and everybody knows it.
Anonymous wrote:The post above does not focus on the big picture just leads to the ending scenario. This thread and the others say the same things about the parents, teachers leaving, administration issues. All the same stuff. Different posts different points in time etc. Lots of drama.
Anonymous wrote:The post above does not focus on the big picture just leads to the ending scenario. This thread and the others say the same things about the parents, teachers leaving, administration issues. All the same stuff. Different posts different points in time etc. Lots of drama.
Anonymous wrote:Haycock parent here. To be clear, the mass exodus of teachers began after the first year of Jereme Donnelley as principal. It continued into his second year. While the parents never supported Jereme, the breaking point which led to his leaving was as a result of the remaining teachers coming to the parent community and asking for support and help. jereme did not listen to our teachers or seek their opinions or guidance. The parent community then decided to voice concerns on behalf of both groups (parents and teachers).
Since Augie has taken over as interim, our teacher turnover is incredibly low. He, along with our strong asst principals, has brought much needed stability. Scott Bloom was in the school as principal for all of two months and never really made a mark. I can’t imagine he’s coming back. Of course, we would love a new long term principal but given the priorities right now in a pandemic, I just have to hope Augie can see us through one more year.
I write this because so many people on these threads who do not have children at Haycock consistently make the argument that the parents are crazy and pushed the principal out as if it was done in a vacuum. What we did was support our teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I find pp comments so interesting. Calling people on an anonymous chat board that they have never spoken to nasty for posting what they experienced or heard about. Thanks for your insight. Great job! We greatly appreciate your input!