Anonymous wrote:Not to be racist, seriously curious. Looking into a few elementary schools in the Churchill/Wootton high school clusters for DD to start kindergarten in the fall. Are these schools with an exceptionally high asian population any different/have a different atmosphere from an elementary school with few asians? Are these schools more competitive in the classroom? Thanks. Examples of these schools: Wayside, Cold Spring, Lakewood, Stone Mill, and Travilah).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were some apologies and urgent action needed on an issue while Rohner was intern. He was as good as Benz - not in the building and no response. Couldn't find the time to return phone calls. Forget having time to meet with parents.
+1 Exactly my experience with the guy since we have been there. Lip service to everything. Wouldn't mind if they replaced him as well. Churchill has had enough do nothing administrators.
+1000 I think MCPS has had enough of do nothing administrators. Central Office is a bed of them. Hopefully the new Director and new Principal can turn things around but I am skeptical. MCPS track record regarding how they breed these people is consistently flawed. We will see what changes happen in the next school year then we will have data to make a judgement on. Problems in the school are fixable. It just takes leadership to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There were some apologies and urgent action needed on an issue while Rohner was intern. He was as good as Benz - not in the building and no response. Couldn't find the time to return phone calls. Forget having time to meet with parents.
+1 Exactly my experience with the guy since we have been there. Lip service to everything. Wouldn't mind if they replaced him as well. Churchill has had enough do nothing administrators.
Anonymous wrote:There were some apologies and urgent action needed on an issue while Rohner was intern. He was as good as Benz - not in the building and no response. Couldn't find the time to return phone calls. Forget having time to meet with parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
He was amazing at the meeting after the botched evacuation. But you weren't there. It is easy to sit and complain, much harder to come to the school, get involved and find out what is really going on.
LOL - I'm glad you know who I am and where I have been. If it was the public security meeting advertised to parents, then I was there. If you are talking about another meeting that parents were selected to attend and a public invite did not go out to the entire school, then you are right, I probably was not there.
I've also advocated to Central Office to have text message alerts throughout the county so parents are not dropping off children to what could have been a violent situation. My children and I did not check emails before leaving the house that morning. The MCCPTA also supported the use of technology such as text alerts. I think MCPS is working in that direction.
I will give Churchill a pass on the evacuation issue to begin with. I think all high schools on that given day would have had the same problems. The Superintendent and MCPS deserve the credit for actually working on campus security and observing drills at schools so they can be evaluated and improved.
So what else are you expecting of Brad?
There are other issues in the school that he did not respond to as Interim Principal. He was basically keeping the chair warm for a few weeks while Dr. Benz was out. No real action. Frankly, he was probably underwater and not prepared for the job. I just thought the PP who praised Rohner would have a more specific example of his leadership to back up the post.
He was interim for a few weeks! were you expecting him to change the whole culture and way of doing things? Like he could just take the reins and declare "NOW I"M IN CHARGE" and subvert the system Benz has had in place for decades and upend the MCPS administration like he's super man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
He was amazing at the meeting after the botched evacuation. But you weren't there. It is easy to sit and complain, much harder to come to the school, get involved and find out what is really going on.
LOL - I'm glad you know who I am and where I have been. If it was the public security meeting advertised to parents, then I was there. If you are talking about another meeting that parents were selected to attend and a public invite did not go out to the entire school, then you are right, I probably was not there.
I've also advocated to Central Office to have text message alerts throughout the county so parents are not dropping off children to what could have been a violent situation. My children and I did not check emails before leaving the house that morning. The MCCPTA also supported the use of technology such as text alerts. I think MCPS is working in that direction.
I will give Churchill a pass on the evacuation issue to begin with. I think all high schools on that given day would have had the same problems. The Superintendent and MCPS deserve the credit for actually working on campus security and observing drills at schools so they can be evaluated and improved.
So what else are you expecting of Brad?
There are other issues in the school that he did not respond to as Interim Principal. He was basically keeping the chair warm for a few weeks while Dr. Benz was out. No real action. Frankly, he was probably underwater and not prepared for the job. I just thought the PP who praised Rohner would have a more specific example of his leadership to back up the post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
He was amazing at the meeting after the botched evacuation. But you weren't there. It is easy to sit and complain, much harder to come to the school, get involved and find out what is really going on.
LOL - I'm glad you know who I am and where I have been. If it was the public security meeting advertised to parents, then I was there. If you are talking about another meeting that parents were selected to attend and a public invite did not go out to the entire school, then you are right, I probably was not there.
I've also advocated to Central Office to have text message alerts throughout the county so parents are not dropping off children to what could have been a violent situation. My children and I did not check emails before leaving the house that morning. The MCCPTA also supported the use of technology such as text alerts. I think MCPS is working in that direction.
I will give Churchill a pass on the evacuation issue to begin with. I think all high schools on that given day would have had the same problems. The Superintendent and MCPS deserve the credit for actually working on campus security and observing drills at schools so they can be evaluated and improved.
So what else are you expecting of Brad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
He was amazing at the meeting after the botched evacuation. But you weren't there. It is easy to sit and complain, much harder to come to the school, get involved and find out what is really going on.
LOL - I'm glad you know who I am and where I have been. If it was the public security meeting advertised to parents, then I was there. If you are talking about another meeting that parents were selected to attend and a public invite did not go out to the entire school, then you are right, I probably was not there.
I've also advocated to Central Office to have text message alerts throughout the county so parents are not dropping off children to what could have been a violent situation. My children and I did not check emails before leaving the house that morning. The MCCPTA also supported the use of technology such as text alerts. I think MCPS is working in that direction.
I will give Churchill a pass on the evacuation issue to begin with. I think all high schools on that given day would have had the same problems. The Superintendent and MCPS deserve the credit for actually working on campus security and observing drills at schools so they can be evaluated and improved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
He was amazing at the meeting after the botched evacuation. But you weren't there. It is easy to sit and complain, much harder to come to the school, get involved and find out what is really going on.
Anonymous wrote:Please explain how you think Rohner is on the right track. What specifically has he done to solve any of the problems in the school? Perhaps I am out of the loop.
The administration should come up with a clear plan and follow through. MCPS is great with lip service but no action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be racist, seriously curious. Looking into a few elementary schools in the Churchill/Wootton high school clusters for DD to start kindergarten in the fall. Are these schools with an exceptionally high asian population any different/have a different atmosphere from an elementary school with few asians? Are these schools more competitive in the classroom? Thanks. Examples of these schools: Wayside, Cold Spring, Lakewood, Stone Mill, and Travilah).
If you have to start a sentence "Not to be racist..." then you probably shouldn't be asking the question.
+1 There aren't threads about what it's like to go to a majority white or a majority black school, so just move along.
exactly