Anonymous wrote:The story definitely gives the impression that Arlnow has heard of some backstory that they can't yet report.
If he is being let go- a big if! - plus the woman who was replaced on the virtual learning program, plus the email today indicating that they can't implement the testing program as contemplated because of a shortage of tests....I don't know. It gives the impression that they are hiring people with big ideas, but who lack the experience or ability to implement them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they really need a coordinator, Director, a chief officer, a supervisor, and specialists? I think with 30 kids to a class, that is the story here.
Nope, we don't. Teachers have been saying this forever- less central office staff, more teachers and staff in the schools!!
I’m a teacher, too. There are too many of these people in cubicles now, not working with kids. (Which would be awful, IMHO.) Get them into classrooms!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they really need a coordinator, Director, a chief officer, a supervisor, and specialists? I think with 30 kids to a class, that is the story here.
Nope, we don't. Teachers have been saying this forever- less central office staff, more teachers and staff in the schools!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they really need a coordinator, Director, a chief officer, a supervisor, and specialists? I think with 30 kids to a class, that is the story here.
Nope, we don't. Teachers have been saying this forever- less central office staff, more teachers and staff in the schools!!
Anonymous wrote:He was asked to resign. APS is just making it easier for him to get a new job… Glad to see him go. He wasn’t qualified for the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was asked to resign. APS is just making it easier for him to get a new job… Glad to see him go. He wasn’t qualified for the job.
This is true (Arlington admin here)
Anonymous wrote:Do they really need a coordinator, Director, a chief officer, a supervisor, and specialists? I think with 30 kids to a class, that is the story here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was asked to resign. APS is just making it easier for him to get a new job… Glad to see him go. He wasn’t qualified for the job.
This is true (Arlington admin here)
Then why on earth would APS handle it the way they did. Just say the guy left and announce his interim replacement. Why call it "approved leave"?
They probably just wanted to keep it low key and then announce the transition when he was gone. My question is why someone went to ARLnow with it and what was said that made this worth running a story about it with minimal details.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was asked to resign. APS is just making it easier for him to get a new job… Glad to see him go. He wasn’t qualified for the job.
This is true (Arlington admin here)
Why was he hired in the first place then? I really hope Duran was disgusted by his involvement to stop new instruction in March 2020 and axed him for cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was asked to resign. APS is just making it easier for him to get a new job… Glad to see him go. He wasn’t qualified for the job.
This is true (Arlington admin here)
Then why on earth would APS handle it the way they did. Just say the guy left and announce his interim replacement. Why call it "approved leave"?