Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some people still think our school is doing fine!
The teacher turnover rate at our school is very high. Since the principal joined, only three teachers have remained. The principal claimed the turnover rate is 18%, but this is not accurate. Even if it were true, the turnover rate for MCPS over the past four years is 4.85% (excluding retirement based on the principal), according to page 101 of this report (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/REPORTS/2024/MCPS-2024.pdf)
Despite the principal's year-end message stating that only 50% of 5th graders met the benchmark, our school's MCAP math test scores have dropped from nearly 90 in 2018 to 62.5 in 2023. We went from being one of the highest-achieving schools in the cluster to the lowest-achieving. It's important to note that neither our cluster schools, MCPS, nor the state of Maryland have experienced this decline.
These are valid questions and concerns. The principal doesn't seem to have an answer. She mentioned having improvement plans, but what are they? Where are they? Based on the MCPS Leadership Standards, Criteria, and Descriptive Examples, she is very ineffective.
Maybe some parents are ok with not meeting the benchmark and their kids scoring 62.5 or lower.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some people still think our school is doing fine!
The teacher turnover rate at our school is very high. Since the principal joined, only three teachers have remained. The principal claimed the turnover rate is 18%, but this is not accurate. Even if it were true, the turnover rate for MCPS over the past four years is 4.85% (excluding retirement based on the principal), according to page 101 of this report (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/REPORTS/2024/MCPS-2024.pdf)
Despite the principal's year-end message stating that only 50% of 5th graders met the benchmark, our school's MCAP math test scores have dropped from nearly 90 in 2018 to 62.5 in 2023. We went from being one of the highest-achieving schools in the cluster to the lowest-achieving. It's important to note that neither our cluster schools, MCPS, nor the state of Maryland have experienced this decline.
These are valid questions and concerns. The principal doesn't seem to have an answer. She mentioned having improvement plans, but what are they? Where are they? Based on the MCPS Leadership Standards, Criteria, and Descriptive Examples, she is very ineffective.
Maybe some parents are ok with not meeting the benchmark and their kids scoring 62.5 or lower.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why some people still think our school is doing fine!
The teacher turnover rate at our school is very high. Since the principal joined, only three teachers have remained. The principal claimed the turnover rate is 18%, but this is not accurate. Even if it were true, the turnover rate for MCPS over the past four years is 4.85% (excluding retirement based on the principal), according to page 101 of this report (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/REPORTS/2024/MCPS-2024.pdf)
Despite the principal's year-end message stating that only 50% of 5th graders met the benchmark, our school's MCAP math test scores have dropped from nearly 90 in 2018 to 62.5 in 2023. We went from being one of the highest-achieving schools in the cluster to the lowest-achieving. It's important to note that neither our cluster schools, MCPS, nor the state of Maryland have experienced this decline.
These are valid questions and concerns. The principal doesn't seem to have an answer. She mentioned having improvement plans, but what are they? Where are they? Based on the MCPS Leadership Standards, Criteria, and Descriptive Examples, she is very ineffective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
The parents criticizing he principal came across as unhinged. It was really strange. I had a friend who tagged along just to see because she was eyeing the neighborhood but is no longer interested given the vibe of the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
The parents criticizing he principal came across as unhinged. It was really strange. I had a friend who tagged along just to see because she was eyeing the neighborhood but is no longer interested given the vibe of the parents.

Anonymous wrote:The principal came out looking like a champ - the parents not so much. They really embarrassed themselves, especially that one lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she put up 6 or 7 slides? 2 of them are kids survey results? what was that?!
lol
I found it surprising that three families shared stories of their kids experiencing issues with the dismissal process, yet some people still blindly believe that everything is fine.
+1, and one parent said her child has psychological problem because of the 3rd grade issue, the principal, Mr. Turk and those parents on their side don't seem to care at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And she put up 6 or 7 slides? 2 of them are kids survey results? what was that?!
lol
I found it surprising that three families shared stories of their kids experiencing issues with the dismissal process, yet some people still blindly believe that everything is fine.
Anonymous wrote:And she put up 6 or 7 slides? 2 of them are kids survey results? what was that?!
Anonymous wrote:That one lady whining about PTA only doing fundraisers and community events is such a hypocrite. The PTA is not a social justice BLM equity organization. It is a group of parents trying to help the school and the parent volunteer rate at travilah is really low. Most of the people who complain do nothing and never get involved and don’t actually know what the PTA does.