Anonymous wrote:Trogish was toxic. He was good to some and not others. He does not know the kids. He only knows parent he valued. I am glad he is done. Took too long DCPS.
A few years ago I hung out with someone who taught there and she seemed very frustrated with him. That's not to say he isn't being unfairly removed now. I don't know enough to judge. But I'm not so sure he is so well-regarded by everyone.Anonymous wrote:SWW Parent. I'm glad Trogisch is gone. (It's an unpopular opinion.) It took a long time to remove a bad, bad seed. Ms. Isaac's runs SWW and has for years and I hope she applies and is named the new principal. Trogisch was never visible in school. Politics is always involved and Trogisch knew who to kiss up to and when to take a "stand". Ask families about his character - not just the families on the HSA or LSAT boards. Go deeper than he spoke over re-opening schools...please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW Home-School Association (the PTA) President has called for people to protest against this removal of Principal Trogisch. There will be a protest October 8th at 8 am in front of Francis-Stevens. For those who cannot attend, here is a petition calling for the same. https://www.change.org/p/dcps-reinstate-richard-trogisch-as-principal-of-swwhs-and-swwfs?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_25133413_en-US%3A1&recruiter=1123305419&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition
Excellent.
To the posters who seem to be trying to spread confusion re: past issues and/or speaking out—
The issue here is that the mayor and Chancellor fired one of the most popular principals at one of the best schools in the system,
for saying he only wanted to reopen if safe.
That is garbage and there deserves to be protests.
Additionally, can we call central office or chancellor or mayor? What’s the best contacts to use?
Anonymous wrote:SWW Parent. I'm glad Trogisch is gone. (It's an unpopular opinion.) It took a long time to remove a bad, bad seed. Ms. Isaac's runs SWW and has for years and I hope she applies and is named the new principal. Trogisch was never visible in school. Politics is always involved and Trogisch knew who to kiss up to and when to take a "stand". Ask families about his character - not just the families on the HSA or LSAT boards. Go deeper than he spoke over re-opening schools...please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was always outspoken and pushed back against central Office idiotic policies. Chancellor and Mayor expect folks to fall in line. They do not like wild cards. He was fired as an example to other principals. Fall in line or you are next.
So at the end of the day this is a 'Peter Cahall' firing part 2. Get in line or get out is the message. Well done DCPS. You certainly know how to grow and maintain talent. I only hope that this has a more transparent and better ending than Mr. Cahall's.
Anonymous wrote:He was always outspoken and pushed back against central Office idiotic policies. Chancellor and Mayor expect folks to fall in line. They do not like wild cards. He was fired as an example to other principals. Fall in line or you are next.
Anonymous wrote:The SWW Home-School Association (the PTA) President has called for people to protest against this removal of Principal Trogisch. There will be a protest October 8th at 8 am in front of Francis-Stevens. For those who cannot attend, here is a petition calling for the same. https://www.change.org/p/dcps-reinstate-richard-trogisch-as-principal-of-swwhs-and-swwfs?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_25133413_en-US%3A1&recruiter=1123305419&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SWW Home-School Association (the PTA) President has called for people to protest against this removal of Principal Trogisch. There will be a protest October 8th at 8 am in front of Francis-Stevens. For those who cannot attend, here is a petition calling for the same. https://www.change.org/p/dcps-reinstate-richard-trogisch-as-principal-of-swwhs-and-swwfs?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_25133413_en-US%3A1&recruiter=1123305419&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition
Without knowing the particulars, how do you know what you are protesting?
Anonymous wrote:That’s not how government/school HR works. If this was in reaction to something that was going on right now, or very recently, he would have been put on leave, he would not have been fired. HR stuff takes a long time to play out in government - especially for a tenured principal. This is more likely the final stage of a process that began a while ago. I doubt this is COVID related at all - and certainly not due to immediate safety concerns.