Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reid came in and pledged her support for Narcisse, she ain't going anywhere.
Where and when did Reid pledge her support?
Anonymous wrote:Reid came in and pledged her support for Narcisse, she ain't going anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Principals should not have twitters period. So that’s good it’s been deleted. But anonymous posters on here are making her out to be like the principal on the hit sitcom Abbott Elementary. I don’t know about that. If that was the case, FCPS leadership would have appointed a new principal, or started a search for a new one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An email just came out with an apology, which is fine, but no mention at all about a plan to try to reduce the amount of drugs in the school. So once again the focus is on the principal and not on the students.
It wasn't an apology. She said she is sorry for the negative attention and that her tweet was inadvertently taken out of context. She's not owning up to her mistake, which is making the staff displeased with her even more.
Who cares? It was a dumb Tweet, she deleted her account. The problem is that Nova has one political party that is soft on crime and is allowing hard drugs to flow into the schools. Blue votes = dead kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An email just came out with an apology, which is fine, but no mention at all about a plan to try to reduce the amount of drugs in the school. So once again the focus is on the principal and not on the students.
It wasn't an apology. She said she is sorry for the negative attention and that her tweet was inadvertently taken out of context. She's not owning up to her mistake, which is making the staff displeased with her even more.
Who cares? It was a dumb Tweet, she deleted her account. The problem is that Nova has one political party that is soft on crime and is allowing hard drugs to flow into the schools. Blue votes = dead kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An email just came out with an apology, which is fine, but no mention at all about a plan to try to reduce the amount of drugs in the school. So once again the focus is on the principal and not on the students.
It wasn't an apology. She said she is sorry for the negative attention and that her tweet was inadvertently taken out of context. She's not owning up to her mistake, which is making the staff displeased with her even more.
Anonymous wrote:An email just came out with an apology, which is fine, but no mention at all about a plan to try to reduce the amount of drugs in the school. So once again the focus is on the principal and not on the students.
Anonymous wrote:An email just came out with an apology, which is fine, but no mention at all about a plan to try to reduce the amount of drugs in the school. So once again the focus is on the principal and not on the students.