Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The listening sessions were very productive. It also highlighted that a majority of the staff were not a part of that negative letter and have not had any negative interactions with Ms. Valentine. Even so, those who have had negative interactions should have some resolve-at least an apology and a course of action to ensure these things don’t happen again.
Somebody on the pro-Valentine side is working hard to do damage control for her.
Anonymous wrote:Problem principals are mcps 101 theres a whole warehouse of them at Central. Lots of teachers lost there jobs along the way to pay for admin anything goes approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The listening sessions were very productive. It also highlighted that a majority of the staff were not a part of that negative letter and have not had any negative interactions with Ms. Valentine. Even so, those who have had negative interactions should have some resolve-at least an apology and a course of action to ensure these things don’t happen again.
I’m confused by what you mean by this. 76 staff members went to these listening sessions and all we got was lip service from central office reading directly off of slides and a prepared, insincere speech from Stephanie Valentine. And to add insult to injury she sent a letter to the community that doesn’t even mention any changes she plans to make. She hasn’t even said sorry. In fact, I heard several leaders argued with each other in ILT following that staff meeting. Our climate is not improving, it’s getting worse.
Anonymous wrote:The listening sessions were very productive. It also highlighted that a majority of the staff were not a part of that negative letter and have not had any negative interactions with Ms. Valentine. Even so, those who have had negative interactions should have some resolve-at least an apology and a course of action to ensure these things don’t happen again.
This is so disappointing! Someone explain the value in keeping a principal who is problematic; what the hell is mcps thinking?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The listening sessions were very productive. It also highlighted that a majority of the staff were not a part of that negative letter and have not had any negative interactions with Ms. Valentine. Even so, those who have had negative interactions should have some resolve-at least an apology and a course of action to ensure these things don’t happen again.
I’m confused by what you mean by this. 76 staff members went to these listening sessions and all we got was lip service from central office reading directly off of slides and a prepared, insincere speech from Stephanie Valentine. And to add insult to injury she sent a letter to the community that doesn’t even mention any changes she plans to make. She hasn’t even said sorry. In fact, I heard several leaders argued with each other in ILT following that staff meeting. Our climate is not improving, it’s getting worse.
Anonymous wrote:The listening sessions were very productive. It also highlighted that a majority of the staff were not a part of that negative letter and have not had any negative interactions with Ms. Valentine. Even so, those who have had negative interactions should have some resolve-at least an apology and a course of action to ensure these things don’t happen again.
This. Keep the pressure on until your demands are met.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/04/04/springbrook-high-teachers-concerns-principal-bullying-retaliation/
Good article. Wonder who will go to the "listening sessions".
Staff member here. 75+ staff signed up and participated in listening sessions set up by Central Office. They kept offering us additional sessions because they kept filling up. We are told next steps will come soon.
Keep signing up and showing up SB staff!! They’re counting on compliance and silence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/04/04/springbrook-high-teachers-concerns-principal-bullying-retaliation/
Good article. Wonder who will go to the "listening sessions".
Staff member here. 75+ staff signed up and participated in listening sessions set up by Central Office. They kept offering us additional sessions because they kept filling up. We are told next steps will come soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/04/04/springbrook-high-teachers-concerns-principal-bullying-retaliation/
Good article. Wonder who will go to the "listening sessions".
Staff member here. 75+ staff signed up and participated in listening sessions set up by Central Office. They kept offering us additional sessions because they kept filling up. We are told next steps will come soon.