Anonymous wrote:She was clearly demoted and got dumped on this poor school and their community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.
As long as you're staying a principal it's not a demotion just because the kids are younger. The former principal at Justice High became the principal at Spring Hill Elementary for a few years - it was closer to her home and her last gig before she retired.
Anonymous wrote:We're glad to see her go - she was universally disliked at Herndon and deserves her demotion. She's a stubborn know-it-all who will follow bad policy and procedure into the ground just to avoid having to admit she was wrong. Best of luck to the Louise Archer families - you're going to need it.
Anonymous wrote:The AP at Archer has been there a long time. Was she not considered?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why FCPS does not promote Assistant Principals within a school. At LA, the kids and parents are happy. I suspect the new principal will want to change things.
I'm VERY disappointed its not the AP.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why FCPS does not promote Assistant Principals within a school. At LA, the kids and parents are happy. I suspect the new principal will want to change things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am concerned that she does not have any elementary experience at all.
Agree. I think all or at least most of her leadership career has been high school. But they probably had to put her somewhere and there are two high profile incidents that happened during her time in high schools, maybe they think she will do less damage in ES. I always thought of her as an elementary principal. I think she has the personality.
Anonymous wrote:I am concerned that she does not have any elementary experience at all.