Anonymous wrote:You all are so judgmental so quickly. The new principal, who has seen the school operate for little less than a month is trying to solve a problem that Dr. Benz did nothing about for the 3 years we had to endure her.
Give the new Principal credit for at least looking for solutions. It may not work and then they will have to try something different. Many of the ideas were generated from the PTA with the study. So far, it is better than it has been in the past.
So far, she seems to be reaching out to the students and talking to them unlike the ghost of the principal we had before. She is going to all the junior and senior english classes to ask what is on the mind of the students.
There seems to be more spirit at the school. The last few football games were well attended by students.
As far as communication, she answered my email in 20 days as well. I never had any emails answered by Dr. Benz or Bradley Rohner in 3 years so she gets points in my book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Principal seems nice enough. I wish they hired a Principal from a top 10 HS.
In general I dont like the fact no drivers ed, almost no Art, almost no clubs after school, too much immersion junk and double STEM classes, very very limited free SAT/ACT review courses offered by school.
The school in general is STEM focused when HS is intended to teach all not just the select few.
Also extremely ironic name. Winston Churchill personally ordered the deaths of millions of people in WWII yet has a zero percent tollerance of bullying.
No HS's in Montgomery County have driver's ed and haven't for years.
There is plenty of art related classes, including photography, pottery, computer design, orchestra, band and performing arts.
There are also lots of clubs, most haven't started yet. There is club fair that you can sign up. It is usually held at night for the kids to go and see all that is offered.
As far as double stem classes, these are usually AP Science classes with labs, such as AP Bio and AP Chem. This is not typical of most of the other science classes.
Anonymous wrote:The Principal seems nice enough. I wish they hired a Principal from a top 10 HS.
In general I dont like the fact no drivers ed, almost no Art, almost no clubs after school, too much immersion junk and double STEM classes, very very limited free SAT/ACT review courses offered by school.
The school in general is STEM focused when HS is intended to teach all not just the select few.
Also extremely ironic name. Winston Churchill personally ordered the deaths of millions of people in WWII yet has a zero percent tollerance of bullying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thus far, she is as unresponsive as the previous principal. Perhaps not replying to emails is an ok practice for MCPS principals?
I also sent an email and didn't receive any response at all.
I guess the energy Heckert brings to Churchill is selective.
Given how vocal the board is, she may just be overwhelmed by the number of emails, etc. But if that's the case, she ought to be forwarding to her staff for responses rather than letting things fall in the cracks.
If she's going to be principal of a large HS, she's going to get a lot of emails. Everyone deserves a response. If the principal can't do it in a reasonable time frame, she could communicate that. She could have an autoreply that explains this. She could send out a communication to the school. Her secretary could contact parents.
I was one who complained and I should let you know that I finally did receive a response--it took about 20 days from when I sent the email, but perhaps she has been overwhelmed with all of the new issues and active parents (or maybe she is seeing the complaints on this board!) It does look like she's trying to catch up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thus far, she is as unresponsive as the previous principal. Perhaps not replying to emails is an ok practice for MCPS principals?
I also sent an email and didn't receive any response at all.
I guess the energy Heckert brings to Churchill is selective.
Given how vocal the board is, she may just be overwhelmed by the number of emails, etc. But if that's the case, she ought to be forwarding to her staff for responses rather than letting things fall in the cracks.
If she's going to be principal of a large HS, she's going to get a lot of emails. Everyone deserves a response. If the principal can't do it in a reasonable time frame, she could communicate that. She could have an autoreply that explains this. She could send out a communication to the school. Her secretary could contact parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thus far, she is as unresponsive as the previous principal. Perhaps not replying to emails is an ok practice for MCPS principals?
I also sent an email and didn't receive any response at all.
I guess the energy Heckert brings to Churchill is selective.
Given how vocal the board is, she may just be overwhelmed by the number of emails, etc. But if that's the case, she ought to be forwarding to her staff for responses rather than letting things fall in the cracks.
Anonymous wrote:I am disappointed the PTA meeting in which she was supposed to speak at last night was cancelled and not rescheduled till October. There was no explanation as to why the move but a Jewish holiday that starts at sundown could have necessitated the cancellation. However, couldn't this have been foreseen and planed around ahead of time for a school that has a large percentage of Jewish families?
Anonymous wrote:The preferred plural is "buses." Pet peeve.