jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "
so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).
I wonder if DCPS thought she had a doctorate during the interview process? How about the committee of 20? Did they think she had a doctorate? Frankly, I don't really care if she has a Ph.D or not. But, the confusion is baffling.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "
so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).
I wonder if DCPS thought she had a doctorate during the interview process? How about the committee of 20? Did they think she had a doctorate? Frankly, I don't really care if she has a Ph.D or not. But, the confusion is baffling.
I agree, it is very strange. And the other thread puts this in her mouth:
“I love, love, love the students at Aspen High School, but my life’s work and passion has been around issues of closing achievement gaps and working with students who come from poverty,” Martin said...
How come she is becoming the principal of Wilson, not if Anacostia or Ballou?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "
so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).
I wonder if DCPS thought she had a doctorate during the interview process? How about the committee of 20? Did they think she had a doctorate? Frankly, I don't really care if she has a Ph.D or not. But, the confusion is baffling.
I agree, it is very strange. And the other thread puts this in her mouth:
“I love, love, love the students at Aspen High School, but my life’s work and passion has been around issues of closing achievement gaps and working with students who come from poverty,” Martin said...
How come she is becoming the principal of Wilson, not if Anacostia or Ballou?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "
so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).
I wonder if DCPS thought she had a doctorate during the interview process? How about the committee of 20? Did they think she had a doctorate? Frankly, I don't really care if she has a Ph.D or not. But, the confusion is baffling.
Anonymous wrote:the June 1 letter says: "Dr. Martin has a bachelor’s degree in English and history from Case Western
Reserve University, a master’s degree in education from John Carroll University, and a doctorate in
urban education from Cleveland State University. "
so, DCPS is not just using Dr., is actually saying that she has a doctorate degree when it appears that she does not have it (and is does not seem she is lying about it, as other posters have pointed out she expressly said that she need to finish her thesis).
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:No surprise that DCPS can't figure out if someone has a phd or not. And if they don't, you don't call them Dr, which is pretentious IMO.
To the PP who asked for examples of dysfunction, this would be typical of DCPS.
DCPS has had a number of problems with communications. But, this is a pretty embarrassing blunder. I can't believe they will send something else saying, "correction: she doesn't have a Ph.D yet". Most likely, they will simply drop the "Dr." from now on and act like this never happened.
Anonymous wrote:No surprise that DCPS can't figure out if someone has a phd or not. And if they don't, you don't call them Dr, which is pretentious IMO.
To the PP who asked for examples of dysfunction, this would be typical of DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Crossing my fingers. The OH school has a demographic more inline with Wilson but Aspen?!?! Maybe that was just a poor choice on her part.