Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I m a current parent at Stoddert and This is completely ridiculous. Teachers did not like her because she held them accountable for their students progress. Do you know that there is no unified curriculum at Stoddert? Pride was demanding that they work together not as secular educators for the kids. Some teachers said they would leave and PTA flipped. Those teachers run the show. And, I heard that the Chancellors office told Principals to not comment on the Fllmore thing. Everyone has to protect their jobs right.
There is no unified curriculum anywhere, the common core started this year and DCPS has published it's first curricula since Rhee only this year for English and math and rolled it out to teachers month by month. This new year there is now a curricula and scope and sequence.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize this thread is five years old, right?
Anonymous wrote:One obvious, public example: she could have put up a fight for Fillmore's budget not to be cut; as Stoddert does not have an in-house arts and music program, the proposed cuts to Fillmore would have been devastating. It took action by the DC Council to reverse the cuts. Now, it might have been impossible for Pride alone to have encouraged DCPS to change its misguided policy; but the perception that the principal is doing something is the most important display of leadership from an observer's standpoint. When parents and teachers are made to feel that you, the leader, are standing up for them, then they will stand up for you. And re-hire you when the time comes. That didn't happen, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:She was one was of the last to arrive to school and one of the first to leave for the day everyday.
She failed at Jefferson MS. She failed at Stoddert. She will fail at Hardy.
She puts on a good show but lacks substance and follow through. One again, she was proven not good enough to be a school leader in the suburbs but good enough for DC students.
Scores rise at Stoddert because teachers work hard to get their IMPACT bonuses despite the fact that they had a leader who did not add value to the school.
Good luck Hardy.
Anonymous wrote:I m a current parent at Stoddert and This is completely ridiculous. Teachers did not like her because she held them accountable for their students progress. Do you know that there is no unified curriculum at Stoddert? Pride was demanding that they work together not as secular educators for the kids. Some teachers said they would leave and PTA flipped. Those teachers run the show. And, I heard that the Chancellors office told Principals to not comment on the Fllmore thing. Everyone has to protect their jobs right.