Anonymous wrote:Also a Churchill parent, and I also would like to see rezoning for more FARMs kids in the school. The current culture is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many parents are skeptical that there will ever be real change at Churchill. That's why so few show up and actively participate in the PTSA. There were principal problems in elementary school just to watch a bad principal get promoted from elementary to middle school. Then there were the high school years under a principal who was absent more than she was present. Through these years, children in the Churchill cluster have experienced racism, bullying, gender inequality, drugs, and teachers who are collecting a paycheck but can't teach the subject they are assigned or who exhibited racial and gender biases. We have seen the revolving door of leadership but rarely is anyone willing to do more to fix problems than to give speeches.
Agreed (parent of former Churchill student)
Why then are y’all paying millions to live there and planning to fight against rezoning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many parents are skeptical that there will ever be real change at Churchill. That's why so few show up and actively participate in the PTSA. There were principal problems in elementary school just to watch a bad principal get promoted from elementary to middle school. Then there were the high school years under a principal who was absent more than she was present. Through these years, children in the Churchill cluster have experienced racism, bullying, gender inequality, drugs, and teachers who are collecting a paycheck but can't teach the subject they are assigned or who exhibited racial and gender biases. We have seen the revolving door of leadership but rarely is anyone willing to do more to fix problems than to give speeches.
Agreed (parent of former Churchill student)