Anonymous wrote:Now that the school year is under way, I would love to hear how things are going with the new principal. She sounds awesome!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current Lafayette parent of 2 kiddos here--we could not be more thrilled to welcome Principal Prall. In the short time that she's been involved with Lafayette, she has shown such care and thoughtfulness. When she held a morning hello in the spring, she spoke directly to and connected with each and every kid waiting. She seems like just what the Dr ordered for Lafayette--a competent, organized leader who believes in a joyful and warm school. I am so hopeful that she'll help rebuild and retain the staff!
And FWIW, 90% of Lafayette families we've met are normal and lovely. The community is wonderful.
The backhanded shots at the former principal combined with the desperate (and profoundly untrue) claim that not all Lafayette parents are loons is the perfect storm.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think ECE experience is a great thing to have — a lot of people don’t understand how pivotal and difficult those early years are; many principals get it wrong with ECE because of lack of understanding and a lack of experience in that area. That leads to more work needing to be done in the upper grades.
Anonymous wrote:Current Lafayette parent of 2 kiddos here--we could not be more thrilled to welcome Principal Prall. In the short time that she's been involved with Lafayette, she has shown such care and thoughtfulness. When she held a morning hello in the spring, she spoke directly to and connected with each and every kid waiting. She seems like just what the Dr ordered for Lafayette--a competent, organized leader who believes in a joyful and warm school. I am so hopeful that she'll help rebuild and retain the staff!
And FWIW, 90% of Lafayette families we've met are normal and lovely. The community is wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:As a LES parent, I am hopeful for a positive change but nervous about a principal with only 3 years of actual PS teaching experience - all of it PK-1 kids - before becoming an administrator, being able to contend with a school 3 times the size and with the hands-on parent community LES has.
Anonymous wrote:boy tough crowd..for a thankless job. send your kid to private or get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a LES parent, I am hopeful for a positive change but nervous about a principal with only 3 years of actual PS teaching experience - all of it PK-1 kids - before becoming an administrator, being able to contend with a school 3 times the size and with the hands-on parent community LES has.
I'm excited she has experience teaching in DCPS and an early childhood background. How many years did Dr. B teach before becoming an administrator?
Anonymous wrote:As a LES parent, I am hopeful for a positive change but nervous about a principal with only 3 years of actual PS teaching experience - all of it PK-1 kids - before becoming an administrator, being able to contend with a school 3 times the size and with the hands-on parent community LES has.