Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One was fired right before school started. One fired around winter. 2 left because they were relocating. 1 left because of some conflict with admin.
So 5 that I know of.
That seems high. Is this the Bullis lower school turnover that others on this post have commented on?
Here we go again. You’re so transparent. I was just waiting for your post. Everyone knows you are the same disgruntled teacher who keeps trashing the school.
Exactly! 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One was fired right before school started. One fired around winter. 2 left because they were relocating. 1 left because of some conflict with admin.
So 5 that I know of.
That seems high. Is this the Bullis lower school turnover that others on this post have commented on?
Here we go again. You’re so transparent. I was just waiting for your post. Everyone knows you are the same disgruntled teacher who keeps trashing the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One was fired right before school started. One fired around winter. 2 left because they were relocating. 1 left because of some conflict with admin.
So 5 that I know of.
That seems high. Is this the Bullis lower school turnover that others on this post have commented on?
Bullis has had several so far this year, not just in the lower school. Agree with the poster above that this should not be normalized.
Disgruntled Bullis teacher strikes again. The only people you’re convincing is your little group of co-horts.
I am the PP and I am not a disgruntled Bullis teacher!
Then you’re a former disgruntled teacher. We all know there is a small group of you making the same posts over and over again. Starting threads (like this one) just to air your gripes. As pointed out by others, you all despise the new regime and the high standards being implemented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 14 years of private schools - I have only had one of my child's teachers leave in the middle of the year. It was very unprofessional.
Others in our schools - but not our teachers:
Of course, there are pregnancy/birth related leave of absences that occur mid year.
I know of approximately three teachers who left (forever) midyear due to health and two others who had a health event midyear but were able to return the following year.
How do you know this wasn't related to a health reason? That person has no obligation to reveal medical diagnoses to yiu, and nobody else can.
Anonymous wrote:In 14 years of private schools - I have only had one of my child's teachers leave in the middle of the year. It was very unprofessional.
Others in our schools - but not our teachers:
Of course, there are pregnancy/birth related leave of absences that occur mid year.
I know of approximately three teachers who left (forever) midyear due to health and two others who had a health event midyear but were able to return the following year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One was fired right before school started. One fired around winter. 2 left because they were relocating. 1 left because of some conflict with admin.
So 5 that I know of.
That seems high. Is this the Bullis lower school turnover that others on this post have commented on?
Bullis has had several so far this year, not just in the lower school. Agree with the poster above that this should not be normalized.
Disgruntled Bullis teacher strikes again. The only people you’re convincing is your little group of co-horts.
I am the PP and I am not a disgruntled Bullis teacher!
Then you’re a former disgruntled teacher. We all know there is a small group of you making the same posts over and over again. Starting threads (like this one) just to air your gripes. As pointed out by others, you all despise the new regime and the high standards being implemented.
High standards and Bullis being used in the same sentence?![]()
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