Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:49     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

I am grossed out that you all think this was okay. I am grossed out that kids are walking around thinking and knowing their principal was fired and not sure why.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:49     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely about race, class, and privilege. It’s not about children. I know form many of you, you don’t see race and that is called privilege. The good folks over in the Palisades/ Georgetown decided this man was not doing what they wanted or needed him to do. They then used their privilege and formed a gang and used the rot privilege to jump in other gang members and used their power and privilege to strong arm DCPS leadership. I mean most folks are scared of bullies- especially bullies who have power. If it makes you all feel better to say he is incompetent—okay. An incompetent white man would be given the space to be a first year principal. An incompetent white man ( or woman) would be coached and supported. According to DCPS history they might even be moved to a school that was a better match. Circa— that time when they put an incompetent white man to lead Anacostia HS. He was nicely walked over to Stuart Hobson and supported. I guess he is great now. Folks, cut the crap. This how racism looks.


Weird. I thought advocating for your kid's education through available channels (PTA, etc.) was what engaged citizens do. Would you prefer liberal guilt stop these families from using available channels? Go away.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:47     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.


This is the problem with upper NW parents. They think they are the experts on everything and are smarter than the adults with education degrees and hundreds of collective years of experience working in schools….The building had issues this year, yes. But it was not that extreme that the principal couldn’t be allowed to finish the last 21 days of the school year.

This is completely toxic and undermines every adult in the building. And we want no parts of it.


Yah, another Hardy teacher here super grossed out by the entire situation. Thanks for treating our community like your personal sims game


As a parent who signed the petition, I'm kinda grossed out by it too.

But change was desperately needed, and there was only one option available for anything to change next year. So here we are.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:47     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Hardy teachers need to sick out on Monday. Send a message to DCPS leadership that they will not work under these conditions. Stop pandering to folks SES status. Imagine, a group of snobs decided they know how to run a school and got their way. The teachers and families did not matter. I agree they used their privilege.

And by the way— what’s next. Hopefully the next principal is to their liking
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:44     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:Bullies. This was bullying. The building had the same issues under Principal Cooke. And under the principal before that. Principal Cooke left Hardy to get away from the parent bullies. He had enough. I hope you are all satisfied. And good luck with IS Hughes. He really really cares about your children. TRAGIC!



TRUTH!
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:42     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.


This is the problem with upper NW parents. They think they are the experts on everything and are smarter than the adults with education degrees and hundreds of collective years of experience working in schools….The building had issues this year, yes. But it was not that extreme that the principal couldn’t be allowed to finish the last 21 days of the school year.

This is completely toxic and undermines every adult in the building. And we want no parts of it.


Yah, another Hardy teacher here super grossed out by the entire situation. Thanks for treating our community like your personal sims game


Sending love and support to you colleague.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:42     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Bullies. This was bullying. The building had the same issues under Principal Cooke. And under the principal before that. Principal Cooke left Hardy to get away from the parent bullies. He had enough. I hope you are all satisfied. And good luck with IS Hughes. He really really cares about your children. TRAGIC!
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:39     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Here’s a reality check for the the parents on this forum (at all schools not just Hardy) who constantly terrorize your children’s teachers and administrators with your nonsensical complaints, unrealistic expectations, and huge egos: you are making your children pariahs.

Teachers stay 20 feet away from kids with obnoxious parents. Yes, I know it’s not fair to the kids but it is what it is. You may not like what I’m saying but I’m telling you the truth.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:38     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

I'm a Hardy teacher too. Some of the events are grossly exaggerated. However, I do agree that PJ lacked the experience to lead this school. He's not the only one that needs replacing, the 8th grade AP also needs another school. She's abrasive and is one of the reasons why several teachers left last school year and why several are leaving this year.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:32     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.


This is the problem with upper NW parents. They think they are the experts on everything and are smarter than the adults with education degrees and hundreds of collective years of experience working in schools….The building had issues this year, yes. But it was not that extreme that the principal couldn’t be allowed to finish the last 21 days of the school year.

This is completely toxic and undermines every adult in the building. And we want no parts of it.


Yah, another Hardy teacher here super grossed out by the entire situation. Thanks for treating our community like your personal sims game
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:32     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.


This is the problem with upper NW parents. They think they are the experts on everything and are smarter than the adults with education degrees and hundreds of collective years of experience working in schools….The building had issues this year, yes. But it was not that extreme that the principal couldn’t be allowed to finish the last 21 days of the school year.

This is completely toxic and undermines every adult in the building. And we want no parts of it.



The solution to this is A) don’t send your kids to upper NW schools or B) get a job teaching outside of upper NW
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:32     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

It was most definitely a small group of parents.

And no teachers signed the petition. In fact - there were several emergency staff meetings where staff was vehemently against this whole thing.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:29     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.


This is the problem with upper NW parents. They think they are the experts on everything and are smarter than the adults with education degrees and hundreds of collective years of experience working in schools….The building had issues this year, yes. But it was not that extreme that the principal couldn’t be allowed to finish the last 21 days of the school year.

This is completely toxic and undermines every adult in the building. And we want no parts of it.
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:23     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.



Adios!
Anonymous
Post 05/19/2023 21:23     Subject: Call to discuss the state of Hardy 05/15/23

Anonymous wrote:Hardy teacher here - expect many more staff departures after this recent development. No one wants to teach in a building where a small group of privileged parents have been empowered and now think they are going to control our school. Hardy just isn’t that special (there are hundreds of schools in DC that have vacancies). I’m out.


The number of parents that showed up to the meeting and then signed the petition is hardly a “small group” and most are hardly privileged. And if you really are a teacher in a classroom at Hardy, you will understand the concerns that motivated their actions perfectly.