Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't blame her at all for the Ph.D. misstatement--I have no doubt that came from Central. Just embarrassing that they did it (but not surprising).
Also strange that it took an entire day to fix the error.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of sending a second email it would be nice if DCPS admitted their mistake with the credentials. Total bunch of idiots downtown, with Kaya at the helm.
And yet it is interesting that the current Chancellor has had the most stable leadership in terms of tenure since the 1980s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
"You know, the reform efforts that are taking place in DC right now are unparalleled and the most important educator in our country right now is Kaya Henderson."![]()
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Yeah, what the heck?
Anonymous wrote:Damn, no one gets any slack. Do you think new principals in Fairfax or Montgomery are having their interviews from a high school newspaper copied and dissected before they've even crossed the threshold??? Let the woman get her family moved here so she can begin her job. The most important thing she needs to be able to do right now is build strong relationships with her teachers and be able to support them to do their best teaching. The knowledge about how the DC school system will come in good time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
"You know, the reform efforts that are taking place in DC right now are unparalleled and the most important educator in our country right now is Kaya Henderson."![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
Here's what worries me...
ED: Oh awesome, will he be going to Wilson?
KM: Very likely, but I’m not sure how the District thing works. I haven’t figured all that out yet – I’ve been very busy between starting my life in DC with Wilson High School and closing things up here.
ED: If you live in the District do you think you’ll send him to a DC public school?
KM: Uh, yeah!
ED: Awesome. *KM laughs*
KM: We are going to live in the District definitely. I just don’t know how the schooling works, if he goes to the school that I’m at or if he goes to the school that’s nearest to our house.
I would prefer a Principal at my child's DC school who knows "how the District thing works." I don't have time to wait for a Principal to learn the ropes - I need a strong and solid Principal in there right now.
She's probably being diplomatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
Here's what worries me...
ED: Oh awesome, will he be going to Wilson?
KM: Very likely, but I’m not sure how the District thing works. I haven’t figured all that out yet – I’ve been very busy between starting my life in DC with Wilson High School and closing things up here.
ED: If you live in the District do you think you’ll send him to a DC public school?
KM: Uh, yeah!
ED: Awesome. *KM laughs*
KM: We are going to live in the District definitely. I just don’t know how the schooling works, if he goes to the school that I’m at or if he goes to the school that’s nearest to our house.
I would prefer a Principal at my child's DC school who knows "how the District thing works." I don't have time to wait for a Principal to learn the ropes - I need a strong and solid Principal in there right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
Here's what worries me...
ED: Oh awesome, will he be going to Wilson?
KM: Very likely, but I’m not sure how the District thing works. I haven’t figured all that out yet – I’ve been very busy between starting my life in DC with Wilson High School and closing things up here.
ED: If you live in the District do you think you’ll send him to a DC public school?
KM: Uh, yeah!
ED: Awesome. *KM laughs*
KM: We are going to live in the District definitely. I just don’t know how the schooling works, if he goes to the school that I’m at or if he goes to the school that’s nearest to our house.
I would prefer a Principal at my child's DC school who knows "how the District thing works." I don't have time to wait for a Principal to learn the ropes - I need a strong and solid Principal in there right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
Here's what worries me...
ED: Oh awesome, will he be going to Wilson?
KM: Very likely, but I’m not sure how the District thing works. I haven’t figured all that out yet – I’ve been very busy between starting my life in DC with Wilson High School and closing things up here.
ED: If you live in the District do you think you’ll send him to a DC public school?
KM: Uh, yeah!
ED: Awesome. *KM laughs*
KM: We are going to live in the District definitely. I just don’t know how the schooling works, if he goes to the school that I’m at or if he goes to the school that’s nearest to our house.
I would prefer a Principal at my child's DC school who knows "how the District thing works." I don't have time to wait for a Principal to learn the ropes - I need a strong and solid Principal in there right now.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Q and A with Wilson Beacon:
http://thewilsonbeacon.com/question-and-answer-with-kimberly-martin/
She has certainly mastered the skill of brown-nosing.
Actually that wasn't so bad, Jeff. I liked how she talked about figuring out the answers together with the staff.
