Anonymous wrote:Ferebee would have had to sign off on this.
My guess, a pissing contest and Trogisgh lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey- I’m late to this thread. Can someone help me connect the dots between his firing and the WTU?
Or are we ready to change the narrative a bit & say that maybe folks like the WTU and this principal are actually looking out for your kids?
That's been obvious to me for a long time. I trust my kids teachers and usually their principals.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey- I’m late to this thread. Can someone help me connect the dots between his firing and the WTU?
Or are we ready to change the narrative a bit & say that maybe folks like the WTU and this principal are actually looking out for your kids?
That's been obvious to me for a long time. I trust my kids teachers and usually their principals.
Anonymous wrote:Hey- I’m late to this thread. Can someone help me connect the dots between his firing and the WTU?
Or are we ready to change the narrative a bit & say that maybe folks like the WTU and this principal are actually looking out for your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a DCPS problem. He may have done something that got him ousted.
Sure, if you trust Mayor Bowser. But, I don't think anyone does anymore. Her stooges fear her, but that's not trust.
The Post now has an article
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/school-without-walls-principal-leaves/2020/10/07/70973d70-08b4-11eb-859b-f9c27abe638d_story.html
Teachers said in interviews that Trogisch had been outspoken that he did not believe city leaders were adequately preparing his elementary school building for students’ return.
“He was speaking up about building readiness,” said Richard Jackson, who heads the Council of School Officers, a union for mid-level leadership in the school system. “He was one of the few principals left who challenged and asked questions of management.”
Multiple sources saying he was fired because he was pushing back on school reopening.
Specifically, on ELEMENTARY school reopening - he was also the principal of Francis-Stevens Elementary.
Let me just say: if the chancellor fires more principals for standing up to their rushed, clearly-impractical "reopening" plan, teachers are going to strike. And parents are going to be right with them. The parents I talked to are PISSED at the chancellor, the mayor, and the DCPS Central Office. With council elections just around the corner, does Bowser want to unify parents against her now?!?!?! She's inches away from 7 seats on the council against her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a DCPS problem. He may have done something that got him ousted.
Sure, if you trust Mayor Bowser. But, I don't think anyone does anymore. Her stooges fear her, but that's not trust.
Teachers said in interviews that Trogisch had been outspoken that he did not believe city leaders were adequately preparing his elementary school building for students’ return.
“He was speaking up about building readiness,” said Richard Jackson, who heads the Council of School Officers, a union for mid-level leadership in the school system. “He was one of the few principals left who challenged and asked questions of management.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/dcward7teacher/status/1313868580325412865?s=21
So apparently DCPS has just fired the principal at SWW and SWWFS and some teachers are telling me they think it is because he publicly and openly in front of his staff said that he wouldn't reopen the schools unless it is safe. I see how DCPS is going to try and play this. 😡
That would be record-breaking speed for an HR action. Can't imagine there is truth to it.
But it doesn't say that he was FIRED, it just says that he will no longer be serving as principal. That is a much easier HR action because all it requires is removing him from the position - they may still be paying him a salary for the rest of the year, and just refusing to let him make decisions about the school.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this a DCPS problem. He may have done something that got him ousted.