KUDOS to those who have spoken out! As an employee of SCPS, I can promise you that we were not consulted about these changes. It was basically shoved down our throats, and was done so by email after school ended. Which means no time to say good bye to those that we have worked with for years. o me, it is just typical of Rowland and the way he runs things. If anyone needs to be shifted in their positions, it is those in the school board office. What used to be accomplished by one person and a secretary, now...
It seems there are more than a few fired up about this issue. Those who are upset now, needs to "Remember in November" and elect the some of the sorry BOS out as well as the inept school board members. In general I wouldn't have such a big issue with the transfers and the decisions. However, the way the choices are made and implemented show ALL of the employees they don't matter. You really are just a number. With that being said you vastly out number the "central office" and if you all banded together, I believe, actually could make...
The problem here to me was more significant because of HOW it was handled. An email was sent out to all school employees informing them of this move, after the end of school...and I believe it was even noted that one change was at Sandy Hook Elementry School...and that had to be pointed out by somebody who received it. Dream on people...this is Dr. Rowland doing all this...this is JEREMY RALEY. He is a Dr. Northern wannabe and he is the one calling the shoots. I am not sure why we conitnue to pay some HR guy almost $100,000 plus...
Songbird, I have first hand knowledge that people/administrators were not aware of the changes that have come to be. Principals, nor other staff members, were told of changes until after school was out! That's a very dirty way to handle professional business. For another thing, an email was sent out to ALL SCPS employees indicating that Sandy Hook Elem. would have a new principal. Then, after the mistake was brought to Dr. Rowland's attention, a 2nd email was sent out with the correct information. Now, the correct thing to do would to say, "I am sorry for the first email,...
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