Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that for the school to stabilize, admin will need to do the hard work of overhauling
the curriculum. Until that's done, the mainly inexperienced staff has to struggle with teaching
for the PARCC test, the hard work of the project-based curriculum, and the inclusion
classroom. As a former parent, I am also aware that some teachers have been subject to violence
and i've worried about whether they have received the support that they deserve.
Violence from the students? thats troubling. I have CMI first on my list, alhtough its highly unlikely we will get in, all these crazy CMI posts do give me pause. We don't have this much parent and admin drama at our IB title one school.
Anonymous wrote:What about the school culture is making things so hard? This was a school that was talked up by so many we know and we had high hopes...
Anonymous wrote:I think that for the school to stabilize, admin will need to do the hard work of overhauling
the curriculum. Until that's done, the mainly inexperienced staff has to struggle with teaching
for the PARCC test, the hard work of the project-based curriculum, and the inclusion
classroom. As a former parent, I am also aware that some teachers have been subject to violence
and i've worried about whether they have received the support that they deserve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are they unwilling to stay until the end of the school year? What is going on?
Next year "final" salaries were distributed in Jan/Feb with no rights to negotiate and they were low. Meanwhile, there are local shortages and other charter schools are willing to pay for great teachers and support staff.
Better question -- where is the money going? Follow the shortages?
Anonymous wrote:Why are they unwilling to stay until the end of the school year? What is going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another member of the admin team resigned on Friday. It will probably not get announced to parents because it wasn a student facing role. So much good stuff is done behind the scenes and parents aren’t informed when those people leave because it looks bad - it IS bad. 20+ staff have left this school year. Not everything is terrible but the good stuff isn’t sustainable- just not worth the risk. So disappointing how PCSB doesn’t intervene in these moments to save a place with really great potential.
Was this ever confirmed? That another admin person resigned?
Yes
Who was it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another member of the admin team resigned on Friday. It will probably not get announced to parents because it wasn a student facing role. So much good stuff is done behind the scenes and parents aren’t informed when those people leave because it looks bad - it IS bad. 20+ staff have left this school year. Not everything is terrible but the good stuff isn’t sustainable- just not worth the risk. So disappointing how PCSB doesn’t intervene in these moments to save a place with really great potential.
Was this ever confirmed? That another admin person resigned?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another member of the admin team resigned on Friday. It will probably not get announced to parents because it wasn a student facing role. So much good stuff is done behind the scenes and parents aren’t informed when those people leave because it looks bad - it IS bad. 20+ staff have left this school year. Not everything is terrible but the good stuff isn’t sustainable- just not worth the risk. So disappointing how PCSB doesn’t intervene in these moments to save a place with really great potential.
Was this ever confirmed? That another admin person resigned?
Anonymous wrote:Another member of the admin team resigned on Friday. It will probably not get announced to parents because it wasn a student facing role. So much good stuff is done behind the scenes and parents aren’t informed when those people leave because it looks bad - it IS bad. 20+ staff have left this school year. Not everything is terrible but the good stuff isn’t sustainable- just not worth the risk. So disappointing how PCSB doesn’t intervene in these moments to save a place with really great potential.