Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction is she will cancel the meeting on Sept. 8 I think she is one of those administrators that prefers to hide in her office and micromanage rather than deal with people.
I dare her to try a stunt like that. She'll be gone by homecoming if she does.
And how will you ensure this? What are you going to do? Attempt to gather a lynch mob and run her out? Get them to complain en masse to Henderson about the principal who cancelled a meeting????
You do know Henderson's not moved by whiny parents, don't you? Frankly no school head would get rid of a leader because of a cancelled meeting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could the students set up an independent paper not affiliated with the school, and publish online? Not a Wilson parent, but I am appalled by the principal's actions. Very disappointing. If they needed some start up money to help secure a website, I'd contribute.
I'm not a Wilson parent, but when I was in high school, we ended up doing exactly this. It was expensive. Our parents helped. Our advisor helped (and was willing to get fired over it). We lasted for two issues, got a bunch of local press and the administration backed down. Ny kid is years away from high school and not in the Wilson feeder, but I'd contribute to this. High school journalism is either serious journalism or it's not. Our paper was reporting about serious things the administration did not want a lot of attention on, and their solution was to say, you are children, your opinions don't matter, do what you're told or else. Not a great message if you're trying to teach kids about professional ethics and responsible journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My prediction is she will cancel the meeting on Sept. 8 I think she is one of those administrators that prefers to hide in her office and micromanage rather than deal with people.
I dare her to try a stunt like that. She'll be gone by homecoming if she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right! I was trying to figure out when she would have time to do all of this reading? That school is massive and anyone who has worked for DCPS knows that free time to do anything other than DCPS mandates is few and far in-between. Especially coming in fresh. Good luck with this one!Anonymous wrote:It's a poor way to start the year and first impressions are everything. The beacon should be left alone and I'm sure the principal has more important things to focus on than the student newspaper.
I guess while she is taking breaks from drafting her doctoral thesis and pursuing her PHD, which she is also planning to do during her tenure as Wilson principal
+1 at my child's WOTP elementary our second year principal is pursuing another degree largely on he District's dime (not sure if it's a PHD or some other advanced degree, but I know it's Gtown). Turns out our principal was oftenoff school property last school year during school hours because of these classes. That is just wrong. Hope Martin doesn't think she can do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could the students set up an independent paper not affiliated with the school, and publish online? Not a Wilson parent, but I am appalled by the principal's actions. Very disappointing. If they needed some start up money to help secure a website, I'd contribute.
I'm not a Wilson parent, but when I was in high school, we ended up doing exactly this. It was expensive. Our parents helped. Our advisor helped (and was willing to get fired over it). We lasted for two issues, got a bunch of local press and the administration backed down. Ny kid is years away from high school and not in the Wilson feeder, but I'd contribute to this. High school journalism is either serious journalism or it's not. Our paper was reporting about serious things the administration did not want a lot of attention on, and their solution was to say, you are children, your opinions don't matter, do what you're told or else. Not a great message if you're trying to teach kids about professional ethics and responsible journalism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right! I was trying to figure out when she would have time to do all of this reading? That school is massive and anyone who has worked for DCPS knows that free time to do anything other than DCPS mandates is few and far in-between. Especially coming in fresh. Good luck with this one!Anonymous wrote:It's a poor way to start the year and first impressions are everything. The beacon should be left alone and I'm sure the principal has more important things to focus on than the student newspaper.
I guess while she is taking breaks from drafting her doctoral thesis and pursuing her PHD, which she is also planning to do during her tenure as Wilson principal
+1 at my child's WOTP elementary our second year principal is pursuing another degree largely on he District's dime (not sure if it's a PHD or some other advanced degree, but I know it's Gtown). Turns out our principal was oftenoff school property last school year during school hours because of these classes. That is just wrong. Hope Martin doesn't think she can do the same.
Anonymous wrote:My prediction is she will cancel the meeting on Sept. 8 I think she is one of those administrators that prefers to hide in her office and micromanage rather than deal with people.
Anonymous wrote:If there are some professional journalists that could mentor the students, it would be great! I would donate to a kickstarter type fund for this, as I'm sure many would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right! I was trying to figure out when she would have time to do all of this reading? That school is massive and anyone who has worked for DCPS knows that free time to do anything other than DCPS mandates is few and far in-between. Especially coming in fresh. Good luck with this one!Anonymous wrote:It's a poor way to start the year and first impressions are everything. The beacon should be left alone and I'm sure the principal has more important things to focus on than the student newspaper.
I guess while she is taking breaks from drafting her doctoral thesis and pursuing her PHD, which she is also planning to do during her tenure as Wilson principal
Anonymous wrote:why is the 'meet the principal' event always set up for a time when most parents are working?Anonymous wrote:Another Wilson parent here, annoyed by this decision. The kids have a great point, if she gets to review, then she is in a way responsible for the content. Bad decision imo, why not leave it as it is and not have to answer for what the students are writing? Duh.
In other Wilson news, anyone know if there will be a Chinese teacher next week? Maybe she should be working on getting someone to teach all the Chinese classes asap. My kid basically had an extra free period in Chinese all week. Maybe they should put a help wanted add in the Beacon.
Hate to say it, but she just may be out of her league here.
See everyone at the meet-the-principal-coffee on Sept. 8 at 8 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The schedules did come on Monday 24th. The chaos that has resulted from not having them in advance, however, has been so disruptive to the first week. One of the issues is that there is a new DCPS scheduling software being used for the first time coupled with the retirement of the assistant principal was served as the master scheduler. This means that the counselors making schedule adjustments don't have that person as a resource as they are trying to make fixes for students. Most students have also been assigned to new counselors due to switching from alpha to grade level groupings. If the schedules had come out in advance, at least some of the needed adjustments could have been done in advance of the first day by students and families going in early. We did that to meet the new counselor and she was able to sort out my DC's schedule then. Am hoping things will improve, but the Beacon issue is very concerning.
Wilson not only high school with schedule problems last week. Ellington's were also a mess - same DCPS mandated software and contractor mailing as Wilson.
Anonymous wrote:Could the students set up an independent paper not affiliated with the school, and publish online? Not a Wilson parent, but I am appalled by the principal's actions. Very disappointing. If they needed some start up money to help secure a website, I'd contribute.