Anonymous wrote:Yes but the parents won’t stop until their kids have all As.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but the parents won’t stop until their kids have all As.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon parent here again. I met with principal in Oct Nov Jan and March. We are trying to be heard. A letter was sent and signed by something like 80 parents of juniors and it was totally ignored by Reid, Tyson and others. Our PTA quit because Noto berated the president so bad for standing up for the students. The teachers don’t know their left hand from their right anymore because everything has been flipped so upside down. Please I would love for some advice on what else parents can do.
Go to the local newspapers.
The local papers are not widely read and Washington Post wouldn’t touch it. Try Fox News. They like FCPS and LCPS stories.
Washington Post has done articles on education issues in the DMV. No one will take Fox News seriously at Gatehouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon parent here again. I met with principal in Oct Nov Jan and March. We are trying to be heard. A letter was sent and signed by something like 80 parents of juniors and it was totally ignored by Reid, Tyson and others. Our PTA quit because Noto berated the president so bad for standing up for the students. The teachers don’t know their left hand from their right anymore because everything has been flipped so upside down. Please I would love for some advice on what else parents can do.
Go to the local newspapers.
The local papers are not widely read and Washington Post wouldn’t touch it. Try Fox News. They like FCPS and LCPS stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is purely my observation:
1. Herndon parents seem to be less involved, resulting in a weaker PTA at Herndon High.
2. The Dranesville board member appears to only prioritize McLean and Langley.
3. Therefore, the HHS principal can run the school however she wants.
4. Many concerned parents either move or transfer their kids to other high schools.
5. As a result, fewer and fewer involved parents remain within the Herndon boundary.
Where do you get your information about less involved parents? Seems you are making assumptions because the meetings about this topic have been packed. Are you assuming that high FARMS rate means less parent involvement?? If so, you need to get out of your bubble.
Anonymous wrote:This is purely my observation:
1. Herndon parents seem to be less involved, resulting in a weaker PTA at Herndon High.
2. The Dranesville board member appears to only prioritize McLean and Langley.
3. Therefore, the HHS principal can run the school however she wants.
4. Many concerned parents either move or transfer their kids to other high schools.
5. As a result, fewer and fewer involved parents remain within the Herndon boundary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Herndon parent here again. I met with principal in Oct Nov Jan and March. We are trying to be heard. A letter was sent and signed by something like 80 parents of juniors and it was totally ignored by Reid, Tyson and others. Our PTA quit because Noto berated the president so bad for standing up for the students. The teachers don’t know their left hand from their right anymore because everything has been flipped so upside down. Please I would love for some advice on what else parents can do.
Go to the local newspapers.
The local papers are not widely read and Washington Post wouldn’t touch it. Try Fox News. They like FCPS and LCPS stories.