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Re: Re:Jean, we could use more prayers
Posted by: Anon on 10/27/09
Gee. You are between a rock and a hard place. If the people who oversee
the school aren't supportive, telling them of the problems will give them
an excuse to close the school. I am surprised the parents haven't
complained to the pastor and the Diocese. Maybe they have.
I have had problems with principals twice during my career. Each time I
chose to leave because I won't work for incompetent principals. The first
one I left was eventually asked to resign but the ones that followed
weren't any better and that school eventually closed because the pastor
didn't want the responsibility of the school. The second school will
probably close this year. They already went combo in several of the
grade levels and several teachers left the school because of the way the
principal is.
I hope your situation improves. I will pray for you and the students at
your school. In the meantime, you may want to consider putting together
your resume and start looking for a new job in earnest.
Good luck to you.
On 10/25/09, sweet sue wrote:
> Things are getting bad, the PTA pres and VP may be withdrawing their
> kids, the 6th grade teacher will quit if the principal isn't gone
> soon. If those kids leave, we will have less than 100 students.
> We thought this might be our last year, but didn't know it would be a
> horrible year.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Principal interrupts afternoon prayers, 9/12/09, by sweet sue.
- Re: Principal interrupts afternoon prayers, 9/19/09, by Jean Bullock.
- Re: Principal interrupts afternoon prayers, 9/19/09, by OP.
- Re: Principal interrupts afternoon prayers, 9/20/09, by Jean Bullock.
- Re: Re:Jean, we could use more prayers, 10/25/09, by sweet sue.
- Re: Re:Jean, we could use more prayers, 10/27/09, by Anon.
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