Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Would totally make sense. He’s a mandatory reporter so once the Board found out they had no choice. I bet he wasn’t badly intentioned just dumb. TR had been down this path before and should be terrified of a lawsuit.
Why on earth is this a repeat problem at TR??
That is especially concerning as my impression has always been that the big selling point for TR is a nurturing ECE program. So repeat issues with teacher behavior especially in those grades is particularly alarming.
What are you basing this on? Their website? Marketing collateral? There are numerous, long-standing issues with TR--leaders, admin, curriculum and behavior management approach (or lack thereof on both counts). Search this forum. Talk to former parents, maybe even the ones who have sued TR (and won). It's all empty mission statements, performative social justice messaging, and opaque management of personnel matters.
--former TRY parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Would totally make sense. He’s a mandatory reporter so once the Board found out they had no choice. I bet he wasn’t badly intentioned just dumb. TR had been down this path before and should be terrified of a lawsuit.
Why on earth is this a repeat problem at TR??
That is especially concerning as my impression has always been that the big selling point for TR is a nurturing ECE program. So repeat issues with teacher behavior especially in those grades is particularly alarming.
What are you basing this on? Their website? Marketing collateral? There are numerous, long-standing issues with TR--leaders, admin, curriculum and behavior management approach (or lack thereof on both counts). Search this forum. Talk to former parents, maybe even the ones who have sued TR (and won). It's all empty mission statements, performative social justice messaging, and opaque management of personnel matters.
--former TRY parent
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Would totally make sense. He’s a mandatory reporter so once the Board found out they had no choice. I bet he wasn’t badly intentioned just dumb. TR had been down this path before and should be terrified of a lawsuit.
Why on earth is this a repeat problem at TR??
That is especially concerning as my impression has always been that the big selling point for TR is a nurturing ECE program. So repeat issues with teacher behavior especially in those grades is particularly alarming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Would totally make sense. He’s a mandatory reporter so once the Board found out they had no choice. I bet he wasn’t badly intentioned just dumb. TR had been down this path before and should be terrified of a lawsuit.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Anonymous wrote:GT was an original staffer at TR. He was there for the first go around with this issue.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how accurate my tea is, but I was told that there was an inappropriate interaction between a PreK teacher and a student. Mr. Guye was attempting to gather facts internally instead of reporting the incident immediately to CFSA and letting them investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some background for those who are interested: Turner was briefly the principal of nearby a DCPS between stints at Two Rivers but his 1-year contract there was terminated early under very non-transparent circumstances. That school (JO Wilson) has since gotten a principal who seems to have settled things down and created stability and an upward trajectory there.
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/community-leaders-parents-condemn-dismissal-of-wilson-principal/
The situation at JO was very out in the open with public meetings and such. There were adults at JO who were bullies and harmful and unkind to children and other educators and Mr. Turner stood up to them and rocked the boat with central administration about it.
Yes that was ultimately the story that came out but if Turner has now been fired midyear from TR4 it raises some questions. Especially since the principal who replaced Turner at JOW appears to have have addressed that issue and I have not heard of reports of kids being bullied or unkind to kids in years there. So perhaps the situation is different than we all thought at the time.
Which is why it would be useful if someone from TR4 would explain what happened. Transparency in these issues is important for the community (and also actually decreases gossip).
Brunson isn't the one who 'fixed' anything at JO. They had already removed the problem teachers. Brunson is a standard issue DCPS principal. He is fine. But let's not tell this weird narrative that he solved all the issues and that GT was the problem. GT was not the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some background for those who are interested: Turner was briefly the principal of nearby a DCPS between stints at Two Rivers but his 1-year contract there was terminated early under very non-transparent circumstances. That school (JO Wilson) has since gotten a principal who seems to have settled things down and created stability and an upward trajectory there.
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/community-leaders-parents-condemn-dismissal-of-wilson-principal/
The situation at JO was very out in the open with public meetings and such. There were adults at JO who were bullies and harmful and unkind to children and other educators and Mr. Turner stood up to them and rocked the boat with central administration about it.
Yes that was ultimately the story that came out but if Turner has now been fired midyear from TR4 it raises some questions. Especially since the principal who replaced Turner at JOW appears to have have addressed that issue and I have not heard of reports of kids being bullied or unkind to kids in years there. So perhaps the situation is different than we all thought at the time.
Which is why it would be useful if someone from TR4 would explain what happened. Transparency in these issues is important for the community (and also actually decreases gossip).
Anonymous wrote:Some background for those who are interested: Turner was briefly the principal of nearby a DCPS between stints at Two Rivers but his 1-year contract there was terminated early under very non-transparent circumstances. That school (JO Wilson) has since gotten a principal who seems to have settled things down and created stability and an upward trajectory there.
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/community-leaders-parents-condemn-dismissal-of-wilson-principal/