Anonymous wrote:Did this get reinstated?
Anonymous wrote:Walls students who are interested in theater might want to start something like the Players at JR; it’s a student-run theater group (with a faculty sponsor) that puts on three events each year: play in a day (fall), a traditional play with a professional director (winter), and student written/directed/performed one acts (spring). It’s great experience for the Players, who truly organize and run all of the productions, including hiring the director, and the three events also provide a really nice, low-stakes way for kids to get involved in theater.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Walls administration had choice on what positions/programs to cut. They chose to cut theater.
The Walls admin proposed cutting 1 counselor (Walls has 4) and 1 world language teacher. The LSAT requested more options. They didn’t like the 2nd option (cut two teachers) and proposed eliminating special ed teachers and having staff with dual credentials provide support for special needs students. That wasn’t viable. So LSAT voted and most supported cutting two teachers. Admin could have overruled LSAT, but did not. But this was not the option admin wanted.
They have 1 Special Ed Teacher.
How could they cut this position?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Walls administration had choice on what positions/programs to cut. They chose to cut theater.
The Walls admin proposed cutting 1 counselor (Walls has 4) and 1 world language teacher. The LSAT requested more options. They didn’t like the 2nd option (cut two teachers) and proposed eliminating special ed teachers and having staff with dual credentials provide support for special needs students. That wasn’t viable. So LSAT voted and most supported cutting two teachers. Admin could have overruled LSAT, but did not. But this was not the option admin wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the SWW theatre program be cut? This will be a reason to enroll elsewhere for my son.
If your kid is serious as you imply, SWW wouldn't work anyway. Why not Duke Ellington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Walls administration had choice on what positions/programs to cut. They chose to cut theater.
The Walls admin proposed cutting 1 counselor (Walls has 4) and 1 world language teacher. The LSAT requested more options. They didn’t like the 2nd option (cut two teachers) and proposed eliminating special ed teachers and having staff with dual credentials provide support for special needs students. That wasn’t viable. So LSAT voted and most supported cutting two teachers. Admin could have overruled LSAT, but did not. But this was not the option admin wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Will the SWW theatre program be cut? This will be a reason to enroll elsewhere for my son.
Anonymous wrote:The Walls administration had choice on what positions/programs to cut. They chose to cut theater.