The Principal Turnover Saga at Seattle Schools Continues

 The South Seattle Emerald has a good story on the SPS game that is musical chairs principals.  They go in-depth about the changes at Cleveland STEM (Catherine Brown) and Franklin High (Drew O'Connell). 

The end of this school year is bringing continued uncertainty for two South End schools. Franklin High School will begin next school year without the principal and vice principals who guided them through this tumultuous year. And there will be no members left of Cleveland STEM High School’s administrative “dream team” in charge when the pandemic began.

Cleveland: 

At the end of last school year, Cleveland Assistant Principal Ray Garcia-Morales accepted a position to lead Chief Sealth International High School in the neighborhood he grew up in, and longtime Principal George Breland reportedly accepted a role with the district. Joined by assistants Trent Pollard and Megan Claus, this left the newly promoted Brown to continue the legacy of an admin team that had been together since 2015 and was referred to by some in the community and beyond as “the dream team.” 

Morales, Breland, and Brown claimed the district’s highest graduation rate in 2017 and the highest FAFSA completion rate in the state in 2018. This admin team’s intentional hiring practices also led to them joining Rainier Beach High School as the only other comprehensive high school with at least 30% teachers of color.

Franklin:

When Franklin Vice Principal Ericka Pollard and Principal Drew O’Connell both decided to leave for other positions, there was hope among Franklin staff and students that Assistant Principal Jeffrey Lam might stay on as principal. As Franklin Associated Student Body (ASB) Vice President Delano Cordova says, “A complete turnover is just scary, you know? There’s a lot of uncertainties.”

When Franklin educators did receive an email from SPS Chief Human Resources Officer Noel Treat, it was a form letter saying they were using, “a multi-stage selective hiring and placement process to match principal candidates’ competencies and attributes with our school needs.” Yet educators, parents, and students would not be consulted as to what those needs might be. As if to underscore this disconnect, the second half of the email mistakenly addressed educators from Daniel Bagley Elementary School, not Franklin educators.

Franklin's new principal will be the former interim principal at Ballard, Dr. Joseph Williams.

A common thread?

“It feels like Franklin’s staff was standing up for themselves in ways that the district didn’t like this year, and so now they’re going to bring in a new team that’s going to be able to handle us better … and it’s not a coincidence that similar things happened at Cleveland, and they’re going through the same thing.”

Another notable fact: 

Of the four high schools changing principals, Jones chose to appoint the principals at Franklin, Cleveland, and Roosevelt, and a hiring team has been put together at Ballard — presumably because of the conflict surrounding their former principal’s removal.

Gotta give SPS administration admiration for their chutzpah. I mean when you deal with high schools, you are talking thousands of parents, students, teachers and staff. That SPS administration is so willing to alienate that many people - plus the Board has stated they will be overhauling PTA and other outside funding  so you can include alumni in those numbers - well, that takes a lot of assurance.  Hmmm.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I know this post was focused on high schools, but both assistant principals at Washington Middle School are leaving. One had been looking for a job closer to home and the other said that he hadn't been looking to leave but is moving to REMS to "support a new principal." Their replacements were announced today. One is the current House Administrator, with one year of semi-admin experience. The other is a brand-new admin from Jackson HS in the Everett district. WMS is a HARD school! There was already a large amount of staff turnover, and without strong leadership, I am...

~Concerned
Anonymous said…
although we will never know since the positions were not advertised out of district, I seriously wonder how many people would have actually been interested in these once-considered prestigious positions? My guess is very few. Also, other than Dr. Williams, I suspect we will not see anyone with previous PRINCIPAL experience enter these open slots. Five years ago the combined service years of Seattle HS principals would have totaled over 150 years. I now suspect we are swimming somewhere in the mid-40s with Vance, Floe, and Medsker carrying 75% of that time. That says something. This job has hit rock bottom and no one wants it, especially in SPS.

- SPS Ex-Pat

Anonymous said…
Any idea if Butler (Emily) is leaving licton springs ?
Yes, she is leaving Licton Springs; in fact, my understanding is she is leaving the district.

Next time, give yourself a name. No anonymous comments.
Anonymous said…
WMS families got an email today regarding an upcoming event from John Wiliams' email address, and signed by "Principal Williams". No mention in the email about a principal change, nothing about who John Williams is, and nothing from SPS announcing a change. Left to assume Principal Hunt is no longer principal and a new principal (Mr. Williams) has been appointed without any notice to families that Principal Hunt was even considering leaving or that SPS was considering appointing a new principal. So odd.

Perplexed

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