...Liess, a 10-year principal, recently faced criticism for working a second job as a real estate agent. She announced in December that she was giving up her real estate license after parents complained that she seemed distracted by her side job and a former PTA president claimed a potential conflict of interest...
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
MCPS Investigates Reported ‘Smash Space’ For Frazzled Kensington Teachers
MCPS Investigates Reported ‘Smash Space’ For Frazzled Kensington Teachers: PTA president writes that principal allowed teachers to release stress by destroying furniture
What happened to:
ReplyDeletea. Scream Therapy?
b. Pillow Fights?
Wouldn't you just love to have cell phone video of a stressed out teacher demolishing a piece of taxpayer-purchased furniture with a metal baseball bat. Students could watch the video for role-modeling purposes or as an object lesion to put the fear of God in them, if they don't do their homework. MCPS steps up the plate again!
ReplyDeleteIt must be a reenactment of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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