Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 06:52     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How does a reading specialist have the qualifications to be principal?


How do you think any former teacher has the qualifications to be principal? They get an additional degree in administrative leadership....


Sure. But having the degree does not mean you have the experience. You cannot jump from being a reading specialist to a principal. A reading specialist is not an administrative position. Therefore, she would not be qualified.
Anonymous
Post 05/08/2022 06:41     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Anonymous wrote:How does a reading specialist have the qualifications to be principal?


How do you think any former teacher has the qualifications to be principal? They get an additional degree in administrative leadership....
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 22:30     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

How does a reading specialist have the qualifications to be principal?
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 22:18     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

It sounds like she was enforcing policy on minor infractions that were previously ignored — that may not be a bad thing.

And why are they upset they called an ambulance for a teacher? I assume there was some medical distress and someone in that state may not be a reliable decision maker for what is “frivolous”. That seems like a principal that is somewhat interested in their well being?

I am the first to be skeptical of her, as I disliked her focus on immersion, but at same time this seems more like a labor dispute chaffing at new managing in an already heightened environment rather than whole sale toxic principal.

I’m on a board of a non profit and I have seen heightened tension between staff and managers as well
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 22:11     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

No one with options wants to be a school principal after the pandemic. The county had an opening and this was the best they got. Honestly, she sounds a little micromanaging and overly rule following, but I am a little skeptical of the discrimination allegations of 8 out 13 being POC — would need to see specifics as that is a relatively small sample and she herself is a POC.

But don’t get excited that we will get a great candidate (though people rave about Discovery VP), it’s a thankless job in the best of times and now you have a slew of labor issues with a disgruntled and mistreated workforce that has been harassed by the public for two years. Who wants to manage that?
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 20:22     Subject: Re:Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Such a mess.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 20:06     Subject: Re:Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Kudos for the teachers for speaking up and calling out abusive workplace behavior. Toxic environments like this which create a climate of fear harm everyone from staff to students. Sounds like there were signs of this issue when the Taylor principal was at Claremont.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 19:43     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

It sounds like Taylor has a lot more issues right now than just Dr. Gaston. She just brought them to the forefront.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 19:00     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Your info is wrong re transfer. If she really wanted to transfer she would’ve done that at the beginning of the year when she wasn’t offered the Principal role. But she stayed because she is devoted to her students and community. Keep quiet if you don’t know the actual facts.

Administrator was placing her in Kindergarten as a teacher. There was no evidence that her skills were needed. There’s data to prove that. There’s already a K reading specialist. The data didn’t support the move either. Administrator would t budge.

Dr G filed for a transfer citing a hostile work environment. HR determined no hostile work environment and refused a transfer. Told her to file a grievance (after she tried mediation but again, admin was set).

Grievance filed and she wanted to fight for her job. Dr G was waiting for the process to start when HR called her (last Thurs) and told her she would be transferred to W-L to oversee reading program (but she’s a highly trained elementary school reading specialist) because it now deemed a hostile work environment. Her last day (after 12 years) would be the following day (Fri). Leaving the school without a much needed resource , and beloved teacher, at a critical time of year helping kids and staff with end of year assessments and SOL prep.

Then Friday came and she was escorted out of the building and put on administrative leave. Awaiting grievance hearing…
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 18:37     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow - escorted from her classroom by security??? Sounds like this was handled super badly - why didn't they wait to transition until the end of the year at least? Must have been really bad!


This!! Does anyone know why she was escorted out by security in the middle of the school day in front of the students????


I don’t know but what thing I did think of - is it possible since she accepted the transfer that her actual place of employment was at another school, but since she decided she didn’t want the transfer just refused to go there and continued to show up at Taylor. That could mean that maybe she wasn’t authorized tj be teaching in another school without some kind of permission. …
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 17:50     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

This whole thing is bonkers!
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 16:09     Subject: Re:Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

The letter written by the teachers:

letter from the teachers:

The environment created from administrators at Taylor is toxic. Our staff and community are devoted to student learning and high achievement. But the actions by our school leaders are resulting in a complete downfall from this pedestal. The upheaval and directed assaults on specific teachers are felt through all grade levels and specialties. Highly effective senior teachers are targeted for removal. New teachers have their contracts terminated before they are offered any tangible level of support. These changes are rippling through the entire Taylor community. Destructive workplaces are devastating. Immediate change is necessary to have the least impact on students.

What makes Taylor such an exceptional school? Behind the curtain reveals our highly educated, diverse, and devoted teaching staff. A large majority of our teachers have worked at Taylor for 7 to 37 years.

Over decades, senior teachers continued at their grade level or specialty. We constantly refine our expertise in pedagogy, technology,and curriculum to better meet the needs of our children. Our leadership roles in curriculum, mentoring new teachers, and developing new methods for teaching were encouraged and praised by former administrators. Changes in roles were by choice to further enhance careers.

It has also come to our attention that a disproportionate amount of our minority staff istargeted by Taylor’s administration. This ranges from removal or change of position against their will to receiving constant memorandumsfor minor infractions that in past years were normal routines. A staggering 8 out of the 13 stories of serious grievance were from staff members who are of a racial minority. Memorandums are public record; if the county chooses to inquire who these infractions are against and for what reason, they will begin to establish a clear pattern.

“Her actions have made it clear to me that I am not valued at Taylor and that she does not want me as a part of her staff.” Dr. Sharon Gaston, a senior teacher at Taylor expressed. She applied, and is highly qualified, for a leadership position in APS. Dr. Gaston was told that she was being moved from a lead Reading Specialist position to a kindergarten teacher. She expressed that this is not in alignment with her ambitions, experience, and expertise. Her position was then posted in the APS job openings and quickly removed once she pointed out she had yet to give up her position. The position was reposted April 8. Dr. Gaston is seen by the Taylor Community as a leader who has implemented school-wide literacy initiatives that meet and exceed the status quo.

Kim Yerick is a 4th grade teacher who began after the start of the school year. She was not given any opportunity to work with her colleagues before her first day. She is continually singled out and reprimanded for actions that are grade level decisions. In one instance, she gave a colleague's fourth grade math test (approved by the math coach) and was sent a reprimand. The memoranda was directed only towards her and no other teacher. Her first chance to observe a colleague as a first-year teacher was in January. Kim is a woman of color, and she believes it is becoming more evident that Mrs. Gonzales singles out the minorities that work at her school.

There are many other similar experiences from coworkers who wish to remain anonymous.
“We no longer are allowed to help make decisions that are in the best interest and safety of our students. Every aspect of our day is tightly controlled and micromanaged. Grade level teachers are required to have 4 CLT meetings per week: language arts, math, logistics and the general CLT. Iliana casually mentioned we will have an additional CLT next year. Which means our one day of individual prep per week is now gone. We already have no time during the day to set up materials for interactive lessons, make copies, grade, and plan for the 18 other lessons per week not addressed during these meetings.”

“Changes are made without any input or feedback. Staff meetings do not include time for open questions or comments. When staff members do try to convey a concern they are immediately dismissed.”

“Teachers and assistants are reprimanded for deciding to have students eat in the cafeteria after it starts to rain or snow on the children outside. When a change for lunch is decided in the morning, our custodial staff are not informed by administrators and are scrambling to set up the lunch room at the last minute. Since lifting the mask mandate, we have learned that many APS schools now have a large portion of their lunches indoors.”

“Throughout the fall, teachers and assistants who were in direct contact with students who tested positive for COVID were either not informed or intentionally withheld of this vital information.”

Staff are told if they “do not put into STAN for sick leave by 6:30am then they must come in.”

An ambulance was called for a staff member even though they exhibited no signs of feeling poorly and had articulated there was no need for such frivolity.

We also have major safety concerns on the playground as well as the school building.

On October 31, the lights went out at Taylor for over 3 hours. The school was completely dark. None of the emergency power lights kicked on. The administration seemed stunned. They clearly did not know what to do. It was a chaotic and frightening event for a lot of students. I mention this because there has never been a follow up staff meeting by administration to discuss emergency procedures or preparation if future power outages occurred. Mrs. Gonzales and Ms. Sherman acted as if the power outage never happened. This is a big safety concern for staff and students.

“The side doors of the building are propped open with planters throughout the day. When staff attempt to close the doors, the administration tells us that they need to remainopen so as not to bother the office staff. We have always ensured the safety of the building and in past years this act was seen as a major violation of PIP. “

“Since August, our kindergarten slide contains large holes with sharp edges. Yet, nothing hasbeen done to ensure the safety of our students. “

“We have asked for classroom furniture and science materials for our new curriculum. And we are told there is no money for these essential items for our students. But somehow the principal has a brand new beautiful expensive furnished office as well as a 27” iMac that was not passed down from previous administration. How is this possible? How do these costs benefit children’s day to day lives?”

We dug deeper into Taylor’s budget from past years to this year. Our school typically had an average of about $10,000 in costs. This year, Iliana spent nearly $120,000. All we have seen are some Taylor door mats and white walls that no one wanted. We had a redundant PD in the fall for responsive classroom that cost $5,000. And contrary to the core of our responsive classroom standards, we now see a wall of Lexia superstars each week.

But where is the rest of the money and what has it gone towards? At the classroom level we are lacking in supplies and materials that align with our new curriculum. We are told there is no funding for this.

We are no longer respected in our position and the hostility from Taylor administrators is counterproductive to the wellbeing of ourselves and our students. The long-held traditions that brought our community together are nearly eradicated. The interior murals we created are painted over.

We are cautious to write this letter. One person’s grievance is not enough for staff to want to speak out. But this is clearly not the case. This continual percolation of wrongdoingindicates a systemic problem from the top. By signing this letter, we put our careers at risk. A significant majority of our staff have either experienced or witnessed these events. Understandably, some still chose to not include their name for fear of retribution. With one exception, new teachers were intentionally not included.

Some of the staff members signing this today are the victims. Conversely, others are praised by administrators for their effective teaching and leadership skills. And yet, as we all continue to watch this unfair treatment of our peers, we can no longer remain silent. This situation at Taylor is dire and must be stopped. A change in the Taylor administration is the only true course to help mend the wounds at our precious school. We want action from APS leadership now.


Sounds like this is a much bigger issue than just one reading specialist. Good effective teachers are going to start leaving Taylor and the kids are the ones who are going to pay that price.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 15:49     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow - escorted from her classroom by security??? Sounds like this was handled super badly - why didn't they wait to transition until the end of the year at least? Must have been really bad!


This!! Does anyone know why she was escorted out by security in the middle of the school day in front of the students????

The only reason for this is that there was a credible threat against the principal or about her actions threatening the well being of the students and overall school environment.


I’m confused though, has she been fired completely from APS? Or transfer to another school? Why in earth would you transfer someone who has escorted out of the building?


Exactly.


See post above yours.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 15:47     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow - escorted from her classroom by security??? Sounds like this was handled super badly - why didn't they wait to transition until the end of the year at least? Must have been really bad!


This!! Does anyone know why she was escorted out by security in the middle of the school day in front of the students????

The only reason for this is that there was a credible threat against the principal or about her actions threatening the well being of the students and overall school environment.


I’m confused though, has she been fired completely from APS? Or transfer to another school? Why in earth would you transfer someone who has escorted out of the building?


Exactly.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2022 15:47     Subject: Taylor Elem — Reading specialist change petition

Someone else sent out a timeline of events. Apparently the teacher requested a transfer because of a hostile environment. She went through a hearing and was granted the transfer to W-L but then decided to change her mind and fight some sort of grievance against the principal. So....she got the transfer she wanted, then changed her mind? That's not how it works. Seems there might be ulterior motives here.