Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Fairfax is not an attractive employer and although people don't want to believe this people are leaving education. Way too many demands for not great pay.
WTOP just published the news story. The principal is taking a nice job overseas someplace. Sadly the school has had 7 principals over the past decade.
Nope - it’s 5 over the past 12 years: Jones (retired), Calhoun (booted), Gros (promoted), Eck (moved to an ES near her house), and Narcisse.
Anonymous wrote:She was fully behind the “equity grading” nonsense:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/2873200/fairfax-schools-implemented-equity-grading-to-fight-bias/
Glad she is leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Fairfax is not an attractive employer and although people don't want to believe this people are leaving education. Way too many demands for not great pay.
WTOP just published the news story. The principal is taking a nice job overseas someplace. Sadly the school has had 7 principals over the past decade.
Nope - it’s 5 over the past 12 years: Jones (retired), Calhoun (booted), Gros (promoted), Eck (moved to an ES near her house), and Narcisse.
Thanks. And here’s the article link below. All the best to the current principal in her exciting new job overseas. Hopefully Justice can get some stability in leadership going forward. It’s inspiring how the families in the Barcroft Lake area still support their neighborhood school, which has its share of challenges.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2024/03/fairfax-co-parents-staff-outline-concerns-as-justice-high-searches-for-5th-principal-in-12-years/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Fairfax is not an attractive employer and although people don't want to believe this people are leaving education. Way too many demands for not great pay.
WTOP just published the news story. The principal is taking a nice job overseas someplace. Sadly the school has had 7 principals over the past decade.
Nope - it’s 5 over the past 12 years: Jones (retired), Calhoun (booted), Gros (promoted), Eck (moved to an ES near her house), and Narcisse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Fairfax is not an attractive employer and although people don't want to believe this people are leaving education. Way too many demands for not great pay.
WTOP just published the news story. The principal is taking a nice job overseas someplace. Sadly the school has had 7 principals over the past decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Fairfax is not an attractive employer and although people don't want to believe this people are leaving education. Way too many demands for not great pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
She was a DEI hire.
FCPS is full of incompetent people hired because they fit the DEI profile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
How did this person get hired? Fairfax is an attractive employer. Do they need to go to Texas to hire a graduate from one of the worst public schools in Texas? Moreover, a person of this same name was sentenced in Houston in 2009 in federal court as a co-conspirator to mortgage fraud (seemed like a minor player when reading the record). It is possible that there was another person of this same name in Houston, but I would think most would be skeptical. And while second chances are a good thing, there’s a judgment issue here.?This gets one a job at a large suburban high school? There is a Voldemort factor here which cannot be spoken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This seems in poor taste, honestly. Make it about the school and community, not about you. Yikes! That said, it doesn't seem like principals get much mangement or PR training for people leading huge organizations. What a sh&$show.
Anonymous wrote:Everything written above is 100% true, except for this part: “she cultivated a toxic and socially unsafe culture of fear and compliance.” That is 1000% true.
Anonymous wrote:Justice pyramid parent here - word on the inside was she was a narcissist, long before the tone deaf tweet. Morale has been low for a long time.
It's a tragedy how badly that school has been managed. The county leaves the school to handle a steady influx of newly arrived children, many of whom have not had formal schooling, and then punishes Justice when the kids inevitably drop out. They tried for years to establish an independent facility that would accommodate those students, but the county refused. Dump the problem on the school, and then threaten to take its accreditation. (Let me be clear, this is not to rage against immigration, it is to point out that the burden is not equally shared across the county).
I want to send my child there one day. I pay 26k a year in taxes. How can a county with Langley, McLean, and TJ continue to turn their back on this mess of a situation?