Anonymous wrote:whoa!!!! Are these all from feeder schools? This is not sustainable, by any means, if these figures are correct. I don't get the numbers, though. 500 from Deal, maybe, but fewer than 100 each from Hardy and Oyster-Adams, which are the only other feeders...A few students, 80 or so from those feeders may have chosen SWWHS, Banneker, Ellington, or private, so where are all these kids coming from?Anonymous wrote:Beyond the Beacon it is very discouraging to learn that there are 900[b] (!!!) freshmen at Wilson this year-- that is nearly double the size of every other grade. Further we have not received any usual Sunday email from the principal, and she has not even introduced herself to the student body. I want her to succeed but she is going to have to get in front of this snowball that's growing on so many fronts. Cahall's "cult of personality' would be very useful this fall which to parents and students looked like something like leadership. Bargeman should take over until she gets her sea legs. This is no time for Sissies!
As an aside, I hear they are short a math teacher, and the replacement teacher isn't due to report till January, as well as the issue of missing Chinese teacher...
whoa!!!! Are these all from feeder schools? This is not sustainable, by any means, if these figures are correct. I don't get the numbers, though. 500 from Deal, maybe, but fewer than 100 each from Hardy and Oyster-Adams, which are the only other feeders...A few students, 80 or so from those feeders may have chosen SWWHS, Banneker, Ellington, or private, so where are all these kids coming from?Anonymous wrote:Beyond the Beacon it is very discouraging to learn that there are 900[b] (!!!) freshmen at Wilson this year-- that is nearly double the size of every other grade. Further we have not received any usual Sunday email from the principal, and she has not even introduced herself to the student body. I want her to succeed but she is going to have to get in front of this snowball that's growing on so many fronts. Cahall's "cult of personality' would be very useful this fall which to parents and students looked like something like leadership. Bargeman should take over until she gets her sea legs. This is no time for Sissies!
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, you should help sponsor these kids!
Anonymous wrote:So far everyone who has commented is in agreement that Martin is wrong. A DCUM DCPS forum record?
Anonymous wrote:According to The Beacon article, "High school administrators are legally allowed to preview newspapers before publication..."
If so, what is the problem? Principals also often ask teachers to submit report cards and notes home to parents before they are sent home.
Anonymous wrote:According to The Beacon article, "High school administrators are legally allowed to preview newspapers before publication..."
If so, what is the problem? Principals also often ask teachers to submit report cards and notes home to parents before they are sent home.