Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are former Oakridge parents. Two things: (1) The complaining teacher, Ms. Oxendine, has the reputation of being the best teacher at Oakridge; (2) We took our second and third kids out of Oakridge and into a choice school, and also before that had tried a private school for our first kid, because we found Oakridge to be such a toxic environment thanks to Dr. Wright, the principal. When she won "principal of the year" we realized that APS was oblivious and nothing was going to change, so we bailed.
None of this is surprising, but thanks for sharing. It accords with our poor experience with APS, which was that it is a cliquish, intensely mediocre system run by a few to benefit a handful.
Anonymous wrote:We are former Oakridge parents. Two things: (1) The complaining teacher, Ms. Oxendine, has the reputation of being the best teacher at Oakridge; (2) We took our second and third kids out of Oakridge and into a choice school, and also before that had tried a private school for our first kid, because we found Oakridge to be such a toxic environment thanks to Dr. Wright, the principal. When she won "principal of the year" we realized that APS was oblivious and nothing was going to change, so we bailed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Were they labeled in English and Spanish? Just asking because at our school we know to label in both languages or some of our things will get misplaced/thrown out over the summer. This has nothing to do with administration. Our cleaning and maintenance staff works very hard but some do not speak English.
It occurred before custodians moved items and before summer camps began at the school. The was at least one witness to this event.
So what happened?
The story I heard was that the principal and one of the APs went into specific teacher’s classrooms and started dumping stuff (including teaching licenses, diplomas, supplies, etc.). Someone alerted two of the teachers and they went in and took pictures. I’m aware of four teachers who were targeted. However, there is already a lawsuit underway by another teacher who is no longer at the school. I believe the principal was ordered to reimburse for damages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wright has major anger management issues. I’m amazed no one has recorded her yet, but it’s only a matter of time before a recording of one of her rants goes viral and embarrasses APS. I teach at another school now and I’m so glad I escaped that poisonous environment.
Even if that’s the case, the way she allegedly retaliated is odd.
Anonymous wrote:Wright has major anger management issues. I’m amazed no one has recorded her yet, but it’s only a matter of time before a recording of one of her rants goes viral and embarrasses APS. I teach at another school now and I’m so glad I escaped that poisonous environment.
Anonymous wrote:That woman would probably have more support if she hadn’t come across as completely unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the teacher said in the board meeting that a 2 staff members (one of them new to the school) were directed by the principal to throw out her belongings and 3 other teacher's belongings. There is a long history of the principal retaliating against teachers who disagree with her/are tired of having the principal verbally abusing them. Very few speak out because of the retaliation and I applaud the teacher's courage in going to the board. Hard to believe that a principal can/would behave that way and remain in their position, but apparently it's the "Arlington way."
Exactly. APS has a culture of racism and ready excuses for those (like NVD) who engage in arrogant behavior.