Anonymous wrote:I just spoke with a friend who worked with him in DC. They said he is still corrupt and has a friend, Melissa Kim, who held a high title in KIPP and now that friend has a higher title in DCPS. That friend looks out for him when he is in need of employment. Jerry also leaves jobs before he is fired so it will not go on record.
Under his leadership, 2 assistant principals were removed for inappropriate conduct with staff members, HR complaints were filed against him many times over the last few years and teachers kept a running list and recordings of his unethical actions including stealing from the school. It got so bad, the workers in operations would not sign off on his puchases without sending them to THEIR supervisors. They did not want to be associated with his puchases. According to my friend, Jerry is all about the data and the data does lie. He forced teachers to give passing grades to students, even those who didn't do their work. There was a no discipline system which he called restorative justice. There was no restoration. KIPP has a network wide system of logging behaviors. In order to keep behaviors out of the system, he and his leadership team would delete the negative behaviors or mark them as resolved even though they weren't. He would then brag about the data in staff meetings. My friend gave me an earful and has recordings. According to them, many staff members recorded conversations and meetings with him because he was so inappropriate and often threatened their jobs. Especially if you were a teacher who spoke up. This last year, music, art or language weren't offered to students. Instead, he invested in a game room which students rarely used.
Talk to him if you want, he is wordy but those words will mean nothing. My friend said he WAS removed as principal of WILL and placed in a different position within the KIPP network so he wouldn't be in a school setting before accepting the DCPS job. They also said in the announcement he made about leaving the school as principal, he stated he need to be closer to his family who is still in Jersey and he called his 12 year old daughter a bitch which they found weird and unsettling.
Parents should be upset and fight this. He has no business being in the business of our children. Fact is, he can't get a job closer to home because of his reputation. And there is no Melissa Kim in the other districts to hire him.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are parents not outraged?? Why are parents not calling and knocking on the mayor's and the ancs doors???? I truly do not understand why parents from all backgrounds are not making a full protest.
I literally cannot imagine why exactly you care about this, or what you mean by 'parents from all backgrounds' in this context. What makes this inst superintendant worse than any of the others? Unless you are one of the principals who will report to him, it shouldn't make much of a difference to you or your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Why are parents not outraged?? Why are parents not calling and knocking on the mayor's and the ancs doors???? I truly do not understand why parents from all backgrounds are not making a full protest.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?
Anonymous wrote:I know we kind of live in the shadows here, but I just called DCPS, identified myself as a parent, which I am, asked for the contact information for him, they gave me his work phone number. 202.306.1092. We had a great conversation. I also read some more- he wasn't fired and to say that is just factually inaccurate. He resigned and was bought out, and those two things couldn't be more different.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, on the new STAR rating the new Superintendent's former school, WILL Academy, was the highest of the KIPP MSs, even higher than some ESs and less than a 1/2 point from 4 stars. Also, OSSE names their Most Improved Schools every summer. WILL Academy was the most improved MS after his first year, 2018. And something obviously went wrong in NJ, but why, even after he was bought out (which is a board admission of fault) did not one teacher go on the record with a single complaint? They employ 1200 teachers, not one? I'm taking a wait and see approach, may even try and meet him. Has anyone tried to speak with him or get a face to face?