Anonymous wrote:Not sure Sports Illustrated counts as national news.
Maybe USA today then:
https://usatodayhss.com/2014/lax-coach-legend-resigns-after-bar-fight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original question was “should I be worried?” No. A turnover of 3 teachers isn’t a big deal. Does it mean something more? I’m not aware that it means anything more significant is going on. We had similar turnovers under prior leadership too. That’s what happens sometimes in private schools. In my mind, some of these departures could be positive developments.
There’s a lot of aspersions being cast at school leadership. I’ve had a child at St. Bart’s for several years. I think St. Bart’s is in a good position, especially considering where things were pre-COVID. I’m never involved in planning school events, but don’t think I’ve ever heard the HSA described as a vapid, rude clique. The opposite is closer to reality. Most of the parents seem very nice and down to earth.
Lastly, I’m in favor of field turf, so it’s wrong to say nobody wants it. But, if you think it’s a poor use of the school’s resources, maybe get involved and speak up?
https://www.si.com/high-school/2014/07/31/georgetown-prep-lacrosse-coach-resigns-bar-fight. The principal made national news for a bar fight. Leadership?
Your link is broken, but you probably need to invest in a fainting couch. I literally DGAF about a mistake someone made a decade ago.
The person posting this is a poisonous presence at the school and parish.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original question was “should I be worried?” No. A turnover of 3 teachers isn’t a big deal. Does it mean something more? I’m not aware that it means anything more significant is going on. We had similar turnovers under prior leadership too. That’s what happens sometimes in private schools. In my mind, some of these departures could be positive developments.
There’s a lot of aspersions being cast at school leadership. I’ve had a child at St. Bart’s for several years. I think St. Bart’s is in a good position, especially considering where things were pre-COVID. I’m never involved in planning school events, but don’t think I’ve ever heard the HSA described as a vapid, rude clique. The opposite is closer to reality. Most of the parents seem very nice and down to earth.
Lastly, I’m in favor of field turf, so it’s wrong to say nobody wants it. But, if you think it’s a poor use of the school’s resources, maybe get involved and speak up?
https://www.si.com/high-school/2014/07/31/georgetown-prep-lacrosse-coach-resigns-bar-fight. The principal made national news for a bar fight. Leadership?
Your link is broken, but you probably need to invest in a fainting couch. I literally DGAF about a mistake someone made a decade ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The original question was “should I be worried?” No. A turnover of 3 teachers isn’t a big deal. Does it mean something more? I’m not aware that it means anything more significant is going on. We had similar turnovers under prior leadership too. That’s what happens sometimes in private schools. In my mind, some of these departures could be positive developments.
There’s a lot of aspersions being cast at school leadership. I’ve had a child at St. Bart’s for several years. I think St. Bart’s is in a good position, especially considering where things were pre-COVID. I’m never involved in planning school events, but don’t think I’ve ever heard the HSA described as a vapid, rude clique. The opposite is closer to reality. Most of the parents seem very nice and down to earth.
Lastly, I’m in favor of field turf, so it’s wrong to say nobody wants it. But, if you think it’s a poor use of the school’s resources, maybe get involved and speak up?
https://www.si.com/high-school/2014/07/31/georgetown-prep-lacrosse-coach-resigns-bar-fight. The principal made national news for a bar fight. Leadership?
Anonymous wrote:The original question was “should I be worried?” No. A turnover of 3 teachers isn’t a big deal. Does it mean something more? I’m not aware that it means anything more significant is going on. We had similar turnovers under prior leadership too. That’s what happens sometimes in private schools. In my mind, some of these departures could be positive developments.
There’s a lot of aspersions being cast at school leadership. I’ve had a child at St. Bart’s for several years. I think St. Bart’s is in a good position, especially considering where things were pre-COVID. I’m never involved in planning school events, but don’t think I’ve ever heard the HSA described as a vapid, rude clique. The opposite is closer to reality. Most of the parents seem very nice and down to earth.
Lastly, I’m in favor of field turf, so it’s wrong to say nobody wants it. But, if you think it’s a poor use of the school’s resources, maybe get involved and speak up?