Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
When this person was at the place right before, I did file a complaint with the admin so was shocked to see this happen. But. maybe she got so many complaints she can't go to central office?
How does one file a complaint?
Office of School Support
Kim Graves and Leona Smith
They oversee principals
Not sure if there's a form. But emails I'm sure work and there's a Let's Talk function on the aps website.
thanks! is there some sort of complaint form or process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
When this person was at the place right before, I did file a complaint with the admin so was shocked to see this happen. But. maybe she got so many complaints she can't go to central office?
How does one file a complaint?
Office of School Support
Kim Graves and Leona Smith
They oversee principals
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
When this person was at the place right before, I did file a complaint with the admin so was shocked to see this happen. But. maybe she got so many complaints she can't go to central office?
How does one file a complaint?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
When this person was at the place right before, I did file a complaint with the admin so was shocked to see this happen. But. maybe she got so many complaints she can't go to central office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?
Didn’t something like that happened at Taylor?
Yes, we were able to get rid of a terrible principal after a year. The next one left by choice. I do think we finally got a winner on the third try.
Being a school principal - much like being a teacher, but in a different way - is a thankless and nearly impossible job.
Maybe but some people should not be principals, or even work with children.
Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
Anonymous wrote:That's quite a bit of an obnoxious statement. And, if someone's unhappy with a principal, you've got to speak up. Oakridge parents tried and created quite a stir two years ago. And, the principal is still there...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?
Didn’t something like that happened at Taylor?
Yes, we were able to get rid of a terrible principal after a year. The next one left by choice. I do think we finally got a winner on the third try.
Being a school principal - much like being a teacher, but in a different way - is a thankless and nearly impossible job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?
Didn’t something like that happened at Taylor?
Yes, we were able to get rid of a terrible principal after a year. The next one left by choice. I do think we finally got a winner on the third try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?
Didn’t something like that happened at Taylor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?
Didn’t something like that happened at Taylor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No that she could care less about the students or teachers—only her own career advancement to the central office.
I am happy to write her a letter of reference for that central office job.
+1! Actually, I am quite sure a petition letter signed by many parents, teachers, administrators, and students could be had to support her move to the central office. But then what havoc and distrust would she wreak there?