Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she fired yet?
She's staying. Dr. Reid has pledged her support for her. Her staff ratings will be super low this year and many teachers will transfer, but she'll keep smiling and be the principal.
Where did you see her post support?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she fired yet?
She's staying. Dr. Reid has pledged her support for her. Her staff ratings will be super low this year and many teachers will transfer, but she'll keep smiling and be the principal.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she fired yet?
She's staying. Dr. Reid has pledged her support for her. Her staff ratings will be super low this year and many teachers will transfer, but she'll keep smiling and be the principal.
Stupid. If a teacher posted something like this on social media the day after a student died, they'd be fired immediately and rightfully so.
Next year Justice will have a ton of unfilled positions or positions filled by long term subs who aren't qualified to teach the subject matter. Those students deserve better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she fired yet?
She's staying. Dr. Reid has pledged her support for her. Her staff ratings will be super low this year and many teachers will transfer, but she'll keep smiling and be the principal.
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Anonymous wrote:An acquaintance of mine, whose daughter attends a high school in LCPS, is going through the worst possible hell any parent could ever imagine due to the fact that recently her daughter began doing drugs in the school’s bathrooms with friends she met at school, and she is now in the ER. When the mom contacted the school to report the illegal activity and demand accountability on the part of the school, the AP told her that the school’s job is not to babysit the students and that they could not search students’ backpacks to see if they had brought drugs to school.
While this mom was at the ER with her daughter over the weekend, other kids were being admitted with what appeared to be overdoses.
Apparently, the kids are smoking liquid odorless marihuana, which they allegedly get from home and “share” with their friends, though my guess is they are selling it at school. I’m sure there are also other illegal substances being distributed at school and consumed there or at home. So, for those who are in denial, the overdose email notifications we are receiving from FCPS are pretty much on target: we are facing a drug crisis and we need to get out of our bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Is she fired yet?