Is PS 106 Better Run When the Principal is NOT There?
By Norm Scott
published in Rockaway's newspaper, The Wave, Jan. 17, 2014, www.rockawave.com
The NY Post branding of PS 106 as the “No School – No books,
library, gym, etc.” and “The Worst School in the Nation” with a focus on principal
Marcella Sills has captured the attention of local and even national media. George
Mathis writing from Georgia (http://blogs.ajc.com/news-to-me/2014/01/13/report-worst-school-in-u-s-has-no-books/)
attacked the Post for its reporting and placed the blame on the Sandy storm and
for an unfair attack on Sills. “Where (other than the Post) does it say
good principals can’t drive expensive cars or wear animal pelts?”
Hmmm. Too bad author Mathis didn’t Google the school or Sills and he would have
turned up a trove of articles about Sills and PS 106 in The Wave and on my blog
ednotesonline.org from as far back as 2007-8 when Sandy wasn’t even a puddle.
Some local politicians also neglected their googling, blaming
Sandy for conditions at the school. The fact that almost since the day Sills took
over about a decade ago, parents and teachers have been lodging complaints at
levels above the school with little response. Sills whose teaching experience
was always somewhat of a mystery came out of the principal training ground
known as The Leadership Academy, affectionately referred to by teachers working
for these grads as Stalag training camps where principals are taught how to
destroy the lives and careers of teachers while shutting down parent
involvement in the school – unless the parents are hand-picked by the
principal.
Let’s review the “brilliant” organization structure
instituted by NY Post darling, former Chancellor Joel Klein that allowed a
Marcella Sills to become an “empowered” principal free to go what she wanted –
even show up late to school or not at all, a major charge the Post makes. Klein
combined school districts 23 and 19 from Brooklyn with our own District 27 into
what became Region 5, headed by Kathy Cashin. Michele Lloyd-Bey has been the
Superintendent.
I thought it interesting that reporter Sue Edelman who knows
how to google posted her story 2 weeks AFTER the Bloomberg administration left
the field and wouldn’t have to field questions about PS 106. That was left to
new Chancellor Carmen Farina, who the next day sent a team to the school to
check it out. BloomKlein and Walcott had no interest when the complaints flowed
in the past. It certainly didn’t surprise me that Edelman did not include the
way Sills degraded and even destroyed the careers of experienced educators. In
the world of the Rupert Murdoch NY Post that would make Sills a hero and she
could drive a Ferrari and wear fur pajamas and that would be OK. Well, Edelman
did make this point: “Staffers won’t speak up or even file a grievance with
their union because Sills will retaliate.” The union? Someone ask UFT District
27 rep Marilyn Cooper what she has been doing all these years.
Teachers chimed in with comments on my blog:
“As a former teacher at this school.....it's about time that
the public knew what was going on. It was obvious to everyone who has worked
there that the Principal's connections to those in higher places has made
things progressively worse. I hope the dam is about to crack at this school.
The extent of the problems that have been created by this Principal since she
took over were well known by everyone associated with the workings of this
school but when those who you think can correct the situation are looking the other
way a monster is created. Perhaps now, those who can attest to what has been
happening at PS 106 will have their voices heard!”
Another: “Harassment and data fudging for years. Good
teachers have been run off and or ruined and the current teachers who work
their busts off work in fear. Teachers do so without any books or any of the
CCLS aligned curriculum that was free for NYC schools.”
On my blog I placed the blame on Supertindent Lloyd-Bey
which led to this comment: “I am sure the parents spoke up but I'm
also sure the district office took up for the principal. I am infuriated that
this is happening to our black and brown children. hen will real change occur? Norm
please keep the spotlight on. I am willing to protest for the removal of ALL
superintendents, crazy principals, and other powers that be. They are ruining
the careers of good teachers as well. You know this is not the only school.“
Even Lloyd-Bey had a defender: “If the parents, and more so,
the teachers are not forthcoming now with the investigators – do not seek them
out themselves and spill all the beans, then they may be blowing their only
chance to get rid of this monster lady. I am thinking that Ms. Lloyd-Bey's
hands were tied due to her being given hands off directive. What makes anyone
think that teachers are the only one who are intimidated!! Someone above Ms.
Lloyd-Bey is responsible for this one.”
And a parent chimed in:
“Ms. Sills has not really cared about students’ well being
or academic progress. She has a political hierarchy she has developed to
intimidate teachers and parents. Meetings were held by parents to address the
over-priced graduation clothes and venue. She assured us she would help those
who would not have the money. However she would only help parents that she
believed would be an advantage to her. At the graduation of my daughter two
years ago she told her graduating class her teacher didn't care about her right
in the middle of the ceremony. Children were crying I personally knew the
teacher had been very ill and went through radiation and severe changes. She
not only did not have empathy for the teacher but she hurt the students
feelings saying that in front of their peers during her elaborate production.
You can't claim to care if your capable of hurting children as a means of
retaliation. Hopefully things will change soon.”
Hmmm. Exactly who is protecting Sills all these years?
Certainly not PETA.
Look for follow stories on Norms blog: ednotesonline where
we report how Cashin and Lloyd-Bey tried to bribe a teacher with another job to
protect Sills.
It seems Condon was able to trap Sills on her attendance or lack of.....but what about a financial audit? Will her misappropriation of funds remain swept under the carpet? And how about her incompetence as a leader of an educational institute? Once again closing the barn door after the animals have escaped. Another example of poor judgement in District 27Q.
ReplyDeleteM.Benkoe