Anonymous wrote:Frustration about Johnson’s dismissal, and previous encounters with the group of parents, has compelled teachers to jump ship, the teacher told the Informer. As recently as last week, a well-regarded teacher left Hardy, which the teacher said has further weakened the sense of community at the school.
“It’s a sustained attack on teachers,” the Hardy instructor said. “Parents have collaborated with the community to get positions [cut out]. I’ve seen it about four or five times. Some teachers are scared or angry. It’s not all parents. It’s a group of extremely powerful parents who are bullies.”
https://www.washingtoninformer.com/leadership-shakeup-at-hardy-ms-raises-questions-about-race-privilege/
When will the parents believe us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
Smart move. Better college options too
Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
What middle school in Arlington provided better experience for your child?
Williamsburg MS is going quite well for our younger son. Older kid enjoyed his first year at Yorktown HS.
We have friends with a rising 8th grader at Dorothy Hamm, and it's been a positive experience for them, as well.
Dorothy Hamm was the MS I had picked out if we were going to do the Virginia schlepp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
What middle school in Arlington provided better experience for your child?
Williamsburg MS is going quite well for our younger son. Older kid enjoyed his first year at Yorktown HS.
We have friends with a rising 8th grader at Dorothy Hamm, and it's been a positive experience for them, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.
I googled this dude because I wanted to assess what level of crazy PP is. He was principal almost 10 years ago. He had worked for DCPS for 35 years. The idea that he was "run out" is crazy talk. He was a of retirement age, fully vested and left. There were also a number of other seasoned principals who left during that period. The narrative then was that they were leaving because of DCPS policies. But go on with your bad self, PP. Live in the past and engage in revisionist history if it makes you feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
What middle school in Arlington provided better experience for your child?
Anonymous wrote:Our oldest graduated from Hardy last year, and our youngest was scheduled to start 6th grade there this year.
We sold our house and moved to Arlington, instead where our kids are now having a much less chaotic school experience.
Last hear, there were a lot of troubling signs that the school was in a downwards spiral, and I guess we made the right decision to move. But, it's a shame what's happened to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.
Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.
Shoot. You found us out. We were all so mad at Pope that we decided to make new babies so we could reconvene this year and continue our complaining.
Attention-seeking and blessed with remarkable fertility, we decided to get working on a new crop of baby Hawks. Anyone who dares be principal of Hardy in 2036 better watch out.
Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.
Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all of you Hardy parents.
You will be satisfied with absolutely no one who walks in Hardy's doors for the next three years.
Pin this comment. Patrick Pope was one of THE BEST principals DCPS has ever had and you all ran him out.
Attention seeking adults. Kids with no boundaries or consequences.
Nothing will work for any of you whiners.
No single person can fix the issues at Hardy and keep all the Karens and Kens happy.