Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Was anyone from CO present?
I would like to know this, too.
Some director was there, but the discussion focused on comparisons to MCPS. Why do we compare to MCPS? We should compare to our cluster schools! Even if we compare to MCPS, we are still far behind for the leadership question, according to the climate survey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Was anyone from CO present?
I would like to know this, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Was anyone from CO present?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
Heres the thing. We are not making it personal. We have legit concerns about the administration at the school. Its parents like you who are in blind defense of the principal that are trying to divide parents into opposing camps.
Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
By having a couple of parents sharing the positive stories which were actually irrelevant to any of the concerns? We raised red flags of potential administrative failures by the school. The fact that a family’s child is happy with one particular teacher does not have anything to do with what we said.
Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.