Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
It is not a lateral move. There is more money given based on the size of the high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
It is not a lateral move. There is more money given based on the size of the high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
Largest high school is ALWAYS determined by number of students not the physical building!
Still doesn't take away from my main point - size doesn't matter in terms of promotion. It would still be a lateral move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
Largest high school is ALWAYS determined by number of students not the physical building!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
That's fine; different view of biggest.
However, it still doesn't make a ptincipal's move from RM to Blair a promotion. It is lateral move.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares which is larger? One is west upcounty the other east downcounty. Next.
Anonymous wrote:Once the CAP departs for Woodward HS (and yes, that will happen, no matter the pretend study that is scheduled), the character of Blair will change significantly.
Between that change, the school's name change, and just managing a very large school population, I would say Renay Johnson has chosen a good time to retire. She has done a fantastic job!
Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
Anonymous wrote:By population, Blair is the largest HS in the state. By sq footage Seneca Valley is- but not even close to Blair by population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deeny was at TPMS for 22 years and was amazing. Though only the last 8 as a very successful principal.
Deeny was at Blair for two years before she became principal at TPMS. But I do not believe that she will go back to Blair, although she is one of the few who could probably manage Blair.
She was? When she left she told the TPMS community she’d been there for 22 years.
Yes, she was one of the APs at Blair. I remember Ms. Johnson congratulating Deeny on her appointment as principal at TPMS, while at the same time regretting that she only had her for two years at Blair.
Ah, so she has a track record of going back to a school where she is loved (years at TPMS, brief stint at Blair and back to TPMS)! Looking forward to her appointment at Blair!
Never say never, but Alicia Deeny lives in the Cabin John area, so much closer to Rockville, than 4 Corners in SS. With the hours that a principal works, commuting distance is a real consideration. Plus, Deeny has worked hard to successfully unite and lead the RM community - no one walks away from that easily.
Why would a current high school principal leave their school, where they are respected/loved and is close to home, for a lateral move? They would not! She moved up from the middle school because it was a promotion. Trust - you are getting a current intern or a Blair AP that moves on up. No experienced administrator from another district is applying to MCPS while we have this big mess going on.
Seriously, MCPS is in real trouble. All of the other experienced administrators are going to leave and the schools will be left with inexperienced, less knowledgeable people at their helm. This is so sad.
Not a lateral move. Blair is the largest high school in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deeny was at TPMS for 22 years and was amazing. Though only the last 8 as a very successful principal.
Deeny was at Blair for two years before she became principal at TPMS. But I do not believe that she will go back to Blair, although she is one of the few who could probably manage Blair.
She was? When she left she told the TPMS community she’d been there for 22 years.
Yes, she was one of the APs at Blair. I remember Ms. Johnson congratulating Deeny on her appointment as principal at TPMS, while at the same time regretting that she only had her for two years at Blair.
Ah, so she has a track record of going back to a school where she is loved (years at TPMS, brief stint at Blair and back to TPMS)! Looking forward to her appointment at Blair!
Makes a lot of sense. She'd be perfect for the job, but not sure how they'd entice her.