Anonymous wrote:DP but I would think that maybe the former principal wouldn't want this information to be so public? She certainly didn't tell trusted people just to start gossip elsewhere. I know at least officially when I leave jobs, even bad ones, I try to do so without much drama. I may need my former employer again at some point.
And badmouthing the super as a former employee is just bad. All the supers know each other. It's a small network. It can start issues with her next job.
Anonymous wrote:You should have honestly kept this information to yourself instead of putting it on DCUM for others to fester over, but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
I’d be careful saying things like this definitively, because she has not said publicly why she left. For all we know, she “retired” after putting in her 30 years and went to her next post willingly with no hard feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
I’d be careful saying things like this definitively, because she has not said publicly why she left. For all we know, she “retired” after putting in her 30 years and went to her next post willingly with no hard feelings.
The rumor is that she got a great non-principal admin job working on immersion/ESL in another district. Sounds pretty cushy.
She’s the new World Languages Supervisor for PG County.
Good for her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
I’d be careful saying things like this definitively, because she has not said publicly why she left. For all we know, she “retired” after putting in her 30 years and went to her next post willingly with no hard feelings.
The rumor is that she got a great non-principal admin job working on immersion/ESL in another district. Sounds pretty cushy.
She’s the new World Languages Supervisor for PG County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
I’d be careful saying things like this definitively, because she has not said publicly why she left. For all we know, she “retired” after putting in her 30 years and went to her next post willingly with no hard feelings.
The rumor is that she got a great non-principal admin job working on immersion/ESL in another district. Sounds pretty cushy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
I’d be careful saying things like this definitively, because she has not said publicly why she left. For all we know, she “retired” after putting in her 30 years and went to her next post willingly with no hard feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
To clarify the principal at Key resigned and took a job at another district after being hung out to dry by APS. The wording of this comment makes it seem like "issues at Key" meant she was shown the door, when in fact she left because it's difficult to work with Duran. A loss for APS and we can thank the Sup for that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ashlawn principal was appointed principal of key tonight
Who is the replacement
It’s posted now, so we should know in a few weeks
Weird, so they didn't have a plan? It can't be a surprise that she was seeing looked at for that position given the issues at Key.
Anonymous wrote:Why do the Ashlawn principals have to go save other schools? Has happened to us twice with Mrs. AB and now Ms. Lee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do the Ashlawn principals have to go save other schools? Has happened to us twice with Mrs. AB and now Ms. Lee.
Lee taught at key for 10 years and was the AP there for a year before going to Ashlawn.
That being said the only reason the key principal left is because Duran “suspended” her for a week last year, so you can complain to him
Anonymous wrote:That’s a lot of disruption for the Ashlawn folks. I’m sorry.