Anonymous wrote:
Here we go....again. We get it, a few parents are unhappy with re districting, etc. move on. Looking at the scores on the county survey, it appears our Haycock principal is quite good. Far exceeds the norm in many areas. The same parents, we know who you are, continue to like to make issues of nonissues and my opinion fabricate lies.
Lemon Road parents, still bitter. And, based on survey results, they should be:
Lemon Road: Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 63.9%
Haycock : Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 95.0%
Lemon Road:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn 83%
Haycock:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 96.7%
Lemon Road: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 54.3%
Haycock: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 96.5%
Just pointing out the obvious...love it or hate it, but Haycock is a great school.
Anonymous wrote:
Here we go....again. We get it, a few parents are unhappy with re districting, etc. move on. Looking at the scores on the county survey, it appears our Haycock principal is quite good. Far exceeds the norm in many areas. The same parents, we know who you are, continue to like to make issues of nonissues and my opinion fabricate lies.
Lemon Road parents, still bitter. And, based on survey results, they should be:
Lemon Road: Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 63.9%
Haycock : Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 95.0%
Lemon Road:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn 83%
Haycock:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 96.7%
Lemon Road: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 54.3%
Haycock: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 96.5%
Just pointing out the obvious...love it or hate it, but Haycock is a great school.
Anonymous wrote:
Here we go....again. We get it, a few parents are unhappy with re districting, etc. move on. Looking at the scores on the county survey, it appears our Haycock principal is quite good. Far exceeds the norm in many areas. The same parents, we know who you are, continue to like to make issues of nonissues and my opinion fabricate lies.
Lemon Road parents, still bitter. And, based on survey results, they should be:
Lemon Road: Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 63.9%
Haycock : Overall, the school leadership in my school is effective. 95.0%
Lemon Road:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn 83%
Haycock:Overall, my school is a good place to work and learn. 96.7%
Lemon Road: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 54.3%
Haycock: Teachers have an appropriate level of influence on decision making in this school. 96.5%
Just pointing out the obvious...love it or hate it, but Haycock is a great school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the Haycock's principal was/is/has been so noticeably biased to her personally favorite students, you have to wonder where or how she could get so much power in a public school and no one dares to complain about it? if you could afford Churchill ES, dont go to Haycock!
I've heard the same thing. Haycock not as warm since Mrs. McGuigan left for Kent Gardens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the Haycock's principal was/is/has been so noticeably biased to her personally favorite students, you have to wonder where or how she could get so much power in a public school and no one dares to complain about it? if you could afford Churchill ES, dont go to Haycock!
I've heard the same thing. Haycock not as warm since Mrs. McGuigan left for Kent Gardens.
+1
She definitely has favorites as do most of the teachers and all the kids know who they are.
My child has noticed and we've discussed how it hurts but that's the way the world is sometimes. It's human nature so I'm not sure you can really prevent it, but the kids definitely notice it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the Haycock's principal was/is/has been so noticeably biased to her personally favorite students, you have to wonder where or how she could get so much power in a public school and no one dares to complain about it? if you could afford Churchill ES, dont go to Haycock!
I've heard the same thing. Haycock not as warm since Mrs. McGuigan left for Kent Gardens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In pp's defense. This was the third maternity leave in 4 years. It is a lot of time away, but I assume it happens at some point in the career do most female principals. It's definitely not a crisis, and a woman has a right to have children in whatever time frame and spacing she prefers.
Maybe time maternity leave for summer break next time?
Anonymous wrote:In pp's defense. This was the third maternity leave in 4 years. It is a lot of time away, but I assume it happens at some point in the career do most female principals. It's definitely not a crisis, and a woman has a right to have children in whatever time frame and spacing she prefers.
Anonymous wrote:the Haycock's principal was/is/has been so noticeably biased to her personally favorite students, you have to wonder where or how she could get so much power in a public school and no one dares to complain about it? if you could afford Churchill ES, dont go to Haycock!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers are awesome and they care, the most important factor in a school's quality. The school has gotten smaller and will be smaller again next year. If you live in the community, then you know why it's so popular. My DC is thriving.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell would anyone jump through hoops to attend Haycock? The school is busting at the seams and they herd those kids around like cattle. Ive never been so happy to move in my life.
I'm not so sure I would go so far as to say they care. I don't have a child there, but I watched one of the teachers testify at the school board meeting last year supporting the redistricting. She seemed to be acting like it was hard to do..but if she cared about those kids in her class at all, she would have fought for them, not against them. A teacher had no place taking sides in a situation like that.
If school personnel believe that it's in the best interests of students to be assigned to schools that aren't seriously overcrowded (or, to use the prior poster's phrase, "bursting at the seams"), they have the right to express their opinion in a public forum. Your suggestion that she was "taking sides" against students presumably was not how she viewed her comments at all.
I expect that one reason why the Haycock teachers recently expressed such satisfaction with working at the school is that they perceive their voices matter and are heard. If the message to teachers was just "put up and shut up," they would be an unhappier bunch, and then you or some other poster would be making a big deal out of that instead.
Is the principal back from maternity leave yet?
She was on maternity leave again???
Oh come on! I was impacted by the redistricting last year and lost respect for the principal then, but even I respect her right to have as many children as she wants and to take maternity leave. Let's be civil human beings.
Holt crap, we have officially gone crazy. I guess we can only hire male principals because God forbid a female principal chooses to build a family, she is raked over the coals. Real classy.