Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is typical timing. There is a process where a panel of parents and teachers interviews candidates. Then they match you with the person they want you to have regardless of the panel's opinion.
This. Happened to us at Powell and now we're stuck.
Not what happened. The panel actually chose her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, some parents would prefer a white principal.
This white parent with in-boundary kids attending Shepherd for five years would prefer a Black principal. And we were also satisfied with Principal Brawley, and quite sorry to see her go. Parents pushing for change have never gone through the turmoil that onboarding a new DC public school principal can bring. The years Shepherd went through several principals in several years were quite chaotic and ended up aggravating and pushing out some of the school's stronger teachers at the time. Overall, Shepherd has a large number of truly *amazing* teachers, right now, in large part thanks to Principal Brawley. I worry what the coming changes could do to the current pool of teachers/
Another white family and agree with PP above. Never heard a single person express a desire for a white principal!! You have to be a troll. Lol. All the parents who were unhappy with Brawley wanted better communication, better discipline styles (responsive classroom!!), and clean classrooms (rodent dropping gone).
Just because they don’t say it doesn’t mean they don’t think it (and communicate it implicitly).
Can you give an example? Otherwise this is just spreading rumors. I never heard anyone say or imply anything of the sort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, some parents would prefer a white principal.
This white parent with in-boundary kids attending Shepherd for five years would prefer a Black principal. And we were also satisfied with Principal Brawley, and quite sorry to see her go. Parents pushing for change have never gone through the turmoil that onboarding a new DC public school principal can bring. The years Shepherd went through several principals in several years were quite chaotic and ended up aggravating and pushing out some of the school's stronger teachers at the time. Overall, Shepherd has a large number of truly *amazing* teachers, right now, in large part thanks to Principal Brawley. I worry what the coming changes could do to the current pool of teachers/
Another white family and agree with PP above. Never heard a single person express a desire for a white principal!! You have to be a troll. Lol. All the parents who were unhappy with Brawley wanted better communication, better discipline styles (responsive classroom!!), and clean classrooms (rodent dropping gone).
Just because they don’t say it doesn’t mean they don’t think it (and communicate it implicitly).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, some parents would prefer a white principal.
This white parent with in-boundary kids attending Shepherd for five years would prefer a Black principal. And we were also satisfied with Principal Brawley, and quite sorry to see her go. Parents pushing for change have never gone through the turmoil that onboarding a new DC public school principal can bring. The years Shepherd went through several principals in several years were quite chaotic and ended up aggravating and pushing out some of the school's stronger teachers at the time. Overall, Shepherd has a large number of truly *amazing* teachers, right now, in large part thanks to Principal Brawley. I worry what the coming changes could do to the current pool of teachers/
Another white family and agree with PP above. Never heard a single person express a desire for a white principal!! You have to be a troll. Lol. All the parents who were unhappy with Brawley wanted better communication, better discipline styles (responsive classroom!!), and clean classrooms (rodent dropping gone).
Anonymous wrote:Is the answer to a principal who isn't performing firing them and bringing in yet another one?
Why can't DCPS provide clear feedback, set performance metrics and coaching if needed and, if they don't improve, then let them go.
The churn every year across the city is so bad. There has to be a better way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, some parents would prefer a white principal.
This white parent with in-boundary kids attending Shepherd for five years would prefer a Black principal. And we were also satisfied with Principal Brawley, and quite sorry to see her go. Parents pushing for change have never gone through the turmoil that onboarding a new DC public school principal can bring. The years Shepherd went through several principals in several years were quite chaotic and ended up aggravating and pushing out some of the school's stronger teachers at the time. Overall, Shepherd has a large number of truly *amazing* teachers, right now, in large part thanks to Principal Brawley. I worry what the coming changes could do to the current pool of teachers/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is typical timing. There is a process where a panel of parents and teachers interviews candidates. Then they match you with the person they want you to have regardless of the panel's opinion.
This. Happened to us at Powell and now we're stuck.
Not what happened. The panel actually chose her.
Did downtown want a different candidate and defer to the panel, or did downtown and the panel want the same thing?
Anonymous wrote:Also, some parents would prefer a white principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good!
You must be in the minority. I have heard nothing but amazing reviews of her.