Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s taking a new job in Columbus, Ohio.
In other business, new Superintendent Talisa Dixon began shaking up the Downtown administration, creating a new position called chief of transformation and leadership, and filling it with Angela Chapman, chief of elementary schools for the District of Columbia Public Schools. Chapman, a former teacher and administrator in Cleveland Heights, where Dixon last worked, will be paid $147,931.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190319/buckeye-steel-site-developer-seeks-15-year-100-property-tax-abatement-from-columbus-schools
This has to be fake news. According to the JO thread she quit because of a principal who was on a one year contact didn’t have his contract renewed. It’s a scandal & she quit. That’s the story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s taking a new job in Columbus, Ohio.
In other business, new Superintendent Talisa Dixon began shaking up the Downtown administration, creating a new position called chief of transformation and leadership, and filling it with Angela Chapman, chief of elementary schools for the District of Columbia Public Schools. Chapman, a former teacher and administrator in Cleveland Heights, where Dixon last worked, will be paid $147,931.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190319/buckeye-steel-site-developer-seeks-15-year-100-property-tax-abatement-from-columbus-schools
This has to be fake news. According to the JO thread she quit because of a principal who was on a one year contact didn’t have his contract renewed. It’s a scandal & she quit. That’s the story
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ferebee wants 'his people' in - she started before his time (although not too long before)
If thats true, it is not unheard of. And honestly how most CO folks get their jobs.
There should be a career employees and appointees.
I give him 18 months at most. Anonymous wrote:She’s taking a new job in Columbus, Ohio.
In other business, new Superintendent Talisa Dixon began shaking up the Downtown administration, creating a new position called chief of transformation and leadership, and filling it with Angela Chapman, chief of elementary schools for the District of Columbia Public Schools. Chapman, a former teacher and administrator in Cleveland Heights, where Dixon last worked, will be paid $147,931.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20190319/buckeye-steel-site-developer-seeks-15-year-100-property-tax-abatement-from-columbus-schools
Anonymous wrote:Ferebee wants 'his people' in - she started before his time (although not too long before)
Anonymous wrote:As of Friday, she was still on the org chart.
There seem to be a lot of interims
https://dcps.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dcps/publication/attachments/DCPS%20Organizational%20Chart%20May%202019.pdf