Anonymous wrote:Let's hope his verbal resignation sticks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a principal selection panel that is made up of a certain number of parents that is involved in the process
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/DCPS%20Principal%20Selection%20Process%202019-2020_0.pdf
this is helpful, thank you.
the school community has been told a 'verbal resignation' isn't the same as a written resignation and that the principal is on leave (not sure until when?) until DCPS knows more information. This was from the pta and lsat. We have heard nothing from DCPS.
How bizarre. It's true that under the WTU rules, a written resignation is required. That said, did he like throw a hissy fit and spontaneously quit? Or did he announce a previously formulated intention in advance? Those are very different scenarios and, in the latter, case the distinction between verbal and written notice seems less critical.
I wasn't there, but some parents said he calmly resigned, while others said he threw a tantrum. It does not seem like it was planned out.
I have young children and in my interactions with him, he has seemed to genuinely DISlike children.
Anonymous wrote:He does not like teachers or students. Not sure why he was in education to begin with or why DCPS ever made him a principal. I’m surprised he quit though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a principal selection panel that is made up of a certain number of parents that is involved in the process
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/DCPS%20Principal%20Selection%20Process%202019-2020_0.pdf
this is helpful, thank you.
the school community has been told a 'verbal resignation' isn't the same as a written resignation and that the principal is on leave (not sure until when?) until DCPS knows more information. This was from the pta and lsat. We have heard nothing from DCPS.
How bizarre. It's true that under the WTU rules, a written resignation is required. That said, did he like throw a hissy fit and spontaneously quit? Or did he announce a previously formulated intention in advance? Those are very different scenarios and, in the latter, case the distinction between verbal and written notice seems less critical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a principal selection panel that is made up of a certain number of parents that is involved in the process
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/DCPS%20Principal%20Selection%20Process%202019-2020_0.pdf
this is helpful, thank you.
the school community has been told a 'verbal resignation' isn't the same as a written resignation and that the principal is on leave (not sure until when?) until DCPS knows more information. This was from the pta and lsat. We have heard nothing from DCPS.
How bizarre. It's true that under the WTU rules, a written resignation is required. That said, did he like throw a hissy fit and spontaneously quit? Or did he announce a previously formulated intention in advance? Those are very different scenarios and, in the latter, case the distinction between verbal and written notice seems less critical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a principal selection panel that is made up of a certain number of parents that is involved in the process
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/DCPS%20Principal%20Selection%20Process%202019-2020_0.pdf
this is helpful, thank you.
the school community has been told a 'verbal resignation' isn't the same as a written resignation and that the principal is on leave (not sure until when?) until DCPS knows more information. This was from the pta and lsat. We have heard nothing from DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:There is a principal selection panel that is made up of a certain number of parents that is involved in the process
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/page_content/attachments/DCPS%20Principal%20Selection%20Process%202019-2020_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone here dealt with a principal's resignation? Yesterday, the principal of our school resigned. Is there a search committee? Who takes over in the interim? What does DCPS do in these situations?
Anonymous wrote:This is at Oyster Adams.