+1,000Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Latest from Dr. Alexander:
February 21, 2018
To the DC Public Schools Community,
Yesterday, Mayor Bowser asked me to serve as Interim Chancellor of DC Public Schools. I am honored to accept this role and continue my service to the district (thanks for the salary bump aka real reason). I am confident in DCPS’ ability to support students, families, and educators through the remainder of this school year(lol yeah because DCPS is doing a great job), as we strive to build a district in which every child feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence society and thrive in life. (lol because its all about feeling good about yourself vs actually you know LEARNING)
I began my career with DCPS in 1998 as a kindergarten teacher at Walker-Jones Elementary School, and later principal at Bunker Hill Elementary School and Ross Elementary School. I am a former DCPS instructional superintendent, and most recently served as Chief of the Office of Elementary Schools, leading our district’s elementary school support and early childhood programs. You can read more about my background and experience here.
In my 20 years as an educator, I have seen again and again what is possible when families and schools act as partners (good point). As a teacher, I saw my young students tackle challenges with wonder and enthusiasm, affirmed at both home (and there is the problem folks the majority of students in DCPS aren't even getting acknowledgement at home let alone being affirmed) and the classroom. As a principal, I watched (yup had nothing to do with you honey lol) teachers and parents build relationships that moved our whole school to greater levels of achievement. And as a district leader, I worked with talented and passionate people across the city as DCPS became—and continues to be—a rapidly improving school district (entirely due to gentrification).
I am eager to hear from you in the weeks ahead(oh don't worry you will.... will you still be eager a month from now). You are experts in our students and their needs, and I will depend on your insight to guide the district’s work (sounds good, so why are you needed again? why do we even have this role?). I will continue to meet with stakeholders across the city, as well as attend the previously scheduled monthly community forums and Chancellor’s Cabinets. Later this month, DCPS will also announce a series of engagement sessions to begin rebuilding trust among the DCPS community(woo hoot more window dressing).
With respect and appreciation,
Dr. Amanda Alexander
Interim Chancellor, DC Public Schools
Oh good lord, please no more listening/engagement sessions.
Anonymous wrote:She quickly accepted an offer to gain more prestige after using Ross ES’s already rising test scores on her current bio. That was called gentrification. She is a vulture like the rest she follows. I hope they keep this interim, and once and for all find a decent tried and true School Superintendent!
Anonymous wrote:Latest from Dr. Alexander:
February 21, 2018
To the DC Public Schools Community,
Yesterday, Mayor Bowser asked me to serve as Interim Chancellor of DC Public Schools. I am honored to accept this role and continue my service to the district. I am confident in DCPS’ ability to support students, families, and educators through the remainder of this school year, as we strive to build a district in which every child feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence society and thrive in life.
I began my career with DCPS in 1998 as a kindergarten teacher at Walker-Jones Elementary School, and later principal at Bunker Hill Elementary School and Ross Elementary School. I am a former DCPS instructional superintendent, and most recently served as Chief of the Office of Elementary Schools, leading our district’s elementary school support and early childhood programs. You can read more about my background and experience here.
In my 20 years as an educator, I have seen again and again what is possible when families and schools act as partners. As a teacher, I saw my young students tackle challenges with wonder and enthusiasm, affirmed at both home and the classroom. As a principal, I watched teachers and parents build relationships that moved our whole school to greater levels of achievement. And as a district leader, I worked with talented and passionate people across the city as DCPS became—and continues to be—a rapidly improving school district.
I am eager to hear from you in the weeks ahead. You are experts in our students and their needs, and I will depend on your insight to guide the district’s work. I will continue to meet with stakeholders across the city, as well as attend the previously scheduled monthly community forums and Chancellor’s Cabinets. Later this month, DCPS will also announce a series of engagement sessions to begin rebuilding trust among the DCPS community.
With respect and appreciation,
Dr. Amanda Alexander
Interim Chancellor, DC Public Schools
Anonymous wrote:but can she get the calendar out sometime soon? Back to basics people!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So one of Alexander's roles in the last few years has been to provide training and development opportunities to the instructional superintendents.
The same instructional superintendents' who, we gather, are putting pressure on principals to pass kids who don't meet the standards?
Elementary only. She hasn't worked with HS principals as far as I'm aware.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/young-dc-principal-quits-and-tells-why/2011/06/19/AGfcP6kH_story.html?utm_term=.435bc7af4541
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone going to hassle her if she decides to live in-boundary for Wilson?
Anonymous wrote:So one of Alexander's roles in the last few years has been to provide training and development opportunities to the instructional superintendents.
The same instructional superintendents' who, we gather, are putting pressure on principals to pass kids who don't meet the standards?