Anonymous wrote:70% of her job is knowing what good instruction looks like at the high school level and how to lead teachers. It's about having a vision and how to communicate that. It's about knowing how to listen to students, teachers and parents and how to build relationships.
Knowing the registration policies of DCPS is NOT something I want my son's principal focused on right now. There are plenty of people who can get her up to speed on that and handle those matters. If it's so important to you that this lady know the registration policies of DCPS, then so be it. I'm more concerned that she has the ability to lead.
Anonymous wrote:70% of her job is knowing what good instruction looks like at the high school level and how to lead teachers. It's about having a vision and how to communicate that. It's about knowing how to listen to students, teachers and parents and how to build relationships.
Knowing the registration policies of DCPS is NOT something I want my son's principal focused on right now. There are plenty of people who can get her up to speed on that and handle those matters. If it's so important to you that this lady know the registration policies of DCPS, then so be it. I'm more concerned that she has the ability to lead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe she just didn't want to publicize what schools she was considering at this point in time and during that particular interview with the student paper, so she told the student interviewer that she wasn't sure.
I think she just lied. she could have said something vague like she was considering various options and she still had not made a decision. instead, she said that she was definitely going to live in the District (so no MOCO), and that she was not sure whether her child could go to Wilson or had to go to the school was he was IB for ("I just don’t know how the schooling works, if he goes to the school that I’m at or if he goes to the school that’s nearest to our house"). this is total BS. she knows that she is getting free gym membership in her package from DCPS but she has no idea about her teenager's schooling in a town known for having some good and some very bad schools? she did not need to lie but I believe she did, and this is not good.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she just didn't want to publicize what schools she was considering at this point in time and during that particular interview with the student paper, so she told the student interviewer that she wasn't sure.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she just didn't want to publicize what schools she was considering at this point in time and during that particular interview with the student paper, so she told the student interviewer that she wasn't sure.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the most worrisome statement to me:
"It hasn’t changed, because I still plan on working on my PhD. I intend on enrolling in a school in DC as soon as I get there."
I wonder how realistic it is to work on a doctorate while leading Wilson? It just doesn't sound terribly well thought-out.
+1. I had the same reaction. It's not a terribly smart idea. Either she'll drop that fast...or I'd be concerned.
unless Wilson IS her dissertation subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the most worrisome statement to me:
"It hasn’t changed, because I still plan on working on my PhD. I intend on enrolling in a school in DC as soon as I get there."
I wonder how realistic it is to work on a doctorate while leading Wilson? It just doesn't sound terribly well thought-out.
+1. I had the same reaction. It's not a terribly smart idea. Either she'll drop that fast...or I'd be concerned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then there's the vote of No Confidence from her teachers--not for things like being hard on them but--"lack of evaluations"???
Wait...whut? Who were the other 19 leadership candidates, Gomer Pyle & family?
Anonymous wrote:Then there's the vote of No Confidence from her teachers--not for things like being hard on them but--"lack of evaluations"???