Anonymous wrote:Dues are not $1000. PTA accepts any donation to join. Of course many who can afford it donate generously.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ross principal is a control freak. Some teachers put up with it. Plenty leave.Anonymous wrote:I hear the Marie Reid one is great while the one at Ross is a nightmare.
I think it’s more the pressure cooker environment than leadership ability.
You have a school of largely high performers so you’re trying to go from like 85% to 100% test scores, and any dip is a mark of shame. Plus a bunch of parents who think they are at a private school for the price of $1,000 PTA dues. At that point everyone is expecting perfection and it just isn’t going to happen.
Dues are not $1000. PTA accepts any donation to join. Of course many who can afford it donate generously.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ross principal is a control freak. Some teachers put up with it. Plenty leave.Anonymous wrote:I hear the Marie Reid one is great while the one at Ross is a nightmare.
I think it’s more the pressure cooker environment than leadership ability.
You have a school of largely high performers so you’re trying to go from like 85% to 100% test scores, and any dip is a mark of shame. Plus a bunch of parents who think they are at a private school for the price of $1,000 PTA dues. At that point everyone is expecting perfection and it just isn’t going to happen.
Anonymous wrote:What I find interesting is that folks are quick to bash & name a school. However when they like a school or school leader they are very quiet about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I find interesting is that folks are quick to bash & name a school. However when they like a school or school leader they are very quiet about it.
Well actually, no teacher on this thread who dislikes their principal has named their school but some of the few who do like their principals have named their schools. I am not happy with my principal but would not like to name my school because I am paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:What I find interesting is that folks are quick to bash & name a school. However when they like a school or school leader they are very quiet about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Principals work hard.
Do they?
Is this a joke? I can’t speak for your principal but ours is one of the hardest working people I have ever encountered. He is the first one in the building and last one to leave. Not only has student achievement improved under his leadership but I’ve personally seen him do everything down to cleaning the floors. He knows and greets every student and family by name and it is clear that his commitment to the school has spread to his incredible staff.
I would say most principals work incredibly hard. Their work is not always visible.
My principal hardly breaks a sweat.
I would say the same about mine, but in a good way. (I guess I am assuming your comment to mean yours isn't working hard - sorry if I am incorrect).
I feel like mine works incredibly hard but is able to keep her cool under extremely stressful situations in the school and under intense pressure from the very entitled community.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ross principal is a control freak. Some teachers put up with it. Plenty leave.Anonymous wrote:I hear the Marie Reid one is great while the one at Ross is a nightmare.
I think it’s more the pressure cooker environment than leadership ability.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t loving your boss a tad inappropriate in the #MeToo era?
What do you mean?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ross principal is a control freak. Some teachers put up with it. Plenty leave.Anonymous wrote:I hear the Marie Reid one is great while the one at Ross is a nightmare.
I think it’s more the pressure cooker environment than leadership ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Garrison principal is fantastic.
As a hopefully incoming pk-3 family (fingers crossed) I am very excited to hear this!
I’m a teacher there and I 100% agree. He’s awesome.
We loved and miss Mr. Kip at Mann....so glad you're feeling the love for him at Garrison.