Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
There are many parents in Arlington whose only exposure to the AEA was during covid. I had no idea who they were before the pandemic and now pretty much equate them (fairly or unfairly) with the less than ideal pandemic response. My sense is their image was badly tarnished as a result
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
AEA is currently without a leader
Untrue- election was last week. New President elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
AEA is currently without a leader
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Why? I taught in APS in the late 90’s and AEA was great. Why would it make you discount the comment? The association is supposed to protect its members’ planning time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Once you bring up AEA I discount your comment
Anonymous wrote:I’m at teacher at another school and just want to post kudos to the brave teachers who were willing to sign that letter. That took huge courage to stand up to a clearly toxic principal.
4 CLT’s per week?! Where is AEA in all of this? Don’t teachers have protected individual planning time?
Anonymous wrote:Dr. G was an AP for four years at Drew Elementary. It doesn’t really matter though as she’s not trying to get the job of principal at the moment. She just wants her reading specialist job back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.
Funny, I've never heard anyone say anything good about the old principal.
Did he have the best teacher in the school escorted out by security?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.
Funny, I've never heard anyone say anything good about the old principal.
Did he have the best teacher in the school escorted out by security?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.
Funny, I've never heard anyone say anything good about the old principal.
Did he have the best teacher in the school escorted out by security?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.
Funny, I've never heard anyone say anything good about the old principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.
Funny, I've never heard anyone say anything good about the old principal.
Anonymous wrote:This situation is so sad. Dr Gaston is a true gem. I worked at Taylor for a year, in a totally unrelated area, and she made me feel at home. She truly goes above and beyond. I hear from former coworkers that the place is just a mess. It's sad because Pellegreen was a straight shooter and made it a great place to work at.