After a popular DC principal is unfairly fired, the parents demand to be heard
Below is a sign-on letter — last updated May 7th — from the parents at JO Wilson Elementary School in support of Principal Guye Turner.
May 1, 2019
Re: JO Wilson ES — Parent Support for Principal Turner
Dear Chancellor Ferebee,
As actively involved parents at JO Wilson ES, we were shocked to learn that Principal Turner’s contract would not be renewed after only 8 months at our school. We wholeheartedly believe this is the wrong decision. Additionally, the way this decision was made, without any engagement with our school community, is antithetical to your stated goals of restoring public trust and transparency at DCPS.
We believe in Principal Turner and his ability to lead the school forward and want to see him remain as the principal at JO Wilson.
We recognize that schools are complex and navigating them takes knowledge and time. We also know that our school has been on a steady decline in test scores, climate and culture over the past few years. We were hopeful that Principal Turner would provide a path forward to help us turn the corner to positive growth — and he did. For instance, he:
- Created a comprehensive school improvement plan that focused on key initiatives to improve ELA, math, and social emotional learning (SEL) and regularly benchmarked progress transparently with the school community.
- Developed positive behavior supports (PBIS) and reduced suspension rates from 28 in the first 6 weeks of the year to 1 or 2 per month.
- Implemented and trained teachers to use Response-to-Intervention (RTI) more effectively, reducing the number of students referred for IEPs (addressing concerns related to overidentification prior to his arrival).
- Required and trained teachers on aggressive progress monitoring in ELA and math to monitor student achievement and progress.
- Made progress on closing the achievement gap with students in Tier 3 moving to Tier 2. (RTI); and
- Earned the trust and support of many parents across the entire school community as evidenced by regular engagement in PTA meetings and schoolwide events, LSAT meetings, and our own knowledge of how parents view his leadership.
We have been supportive of Principal Turner’s efforts despite the seeming disregard from DCPS for supporting him. With a brand new principal, and one new to DCPS systems and structures, we would have expected a strong DCPS supportive presence in the school. Yet, we saw far less engagement with our community from DCPS than in past years. Given that we also have a new instructional superintendent and a new chancellor, we hoped for more engagement to help you understand our history and community, not less.
As you well know, change is difficult and takes time, but it was and is necessary to put our school on a path to success. It is particularly difficult to change school culture when the school has well-known challenges. When change is needed — and it requires changes in behaviors and structures — there will always be some who disagree. In our case, there were a few (2 to 3) parents and teachers (1 or 2) who vocally opposed Principal Turner. Needless to say, this small group is not representative of our school community and certainly does not speak for all parents and teachers.
Over the last month, some parents have proactively reached out to DCPS to share messages of support for Principal Turner. One parent met with Dr. Angela Chapman, chief of elementary schools, in early April. At the meeting, our parent offered to bring other parents together so that DCPS could hear a different, positive perspective; however, she was assured by Dr. Chapman that engaging other parents was unnecessary. Clearly, that was not true. We are taking the time now to clearly voice our support for Principal Turner.
JO Wilson is a school that deserves DCPS’s strong support and attention. It also deserves and needs steady leadership that is supported in making the changes needed to improve the school. Changes in leadership, just as we are beginning to see progress and right before testing season, is incredibly destabilizing and shakes community confidence — including student confidence — in the school and in DCPS. We believe that the best thing for our school is for Principal Turner to remain as principal with all of the coaching and support from Central Office that is afforded to other schools that are working hard to improve.
We would appreciate an expeditious meeting with you this week to discuss this matter and the plan for a positive path forward.
Sincerely,
Vanessa Jordan, Parent (PreK4 and former K), PTA President
Jeff Jordan, Parent (PreK4 and former K), PTA Fundraiser Chair
Iris Bond Gill, current LSAT Parent Rep, 4th Grade
Laurence Gill, Parent, 4th Grade, My School DC Parent Advisory Committee
Leah Flemons, Parent, Preschool, Pre-K and a 5th Grade Graduate
Keith Flemons, Parent, Preschool, Pre-K and a 5th Grade Graduate, Former LSAT Community Rep
Waynonia Potts-Harris, Parent K and 1st grade and current LSAT Parent Rep
Nick Holder, Parent, Pre-K, Kindergarten
Beth Pollock, Parent, Pre-K, Kindergarten
Kerslyn D. Featherstone, Parent, LSAT, 3rd Grade
Gail Sullivan, Parent, 4th Grade
Will Herter, Parent, Pre-K, Former LSAT Community Rep
Isis Rodríguez-Cortes, Parent, Pre-K
Lydia James, Parent of 4th Grade
Molly Wagoner, ECE Committee Chair & Parent, PK3 and Kindergarten
Mike Wagoner, Parent, PK3 and Kindergarten
Antonia Berry, Parent, 5th Grade and Preschool
Clement Berry, Parent, 5th Grade and Preschool
Katherine Ferry, Concerned school neighbor
Cynthia Belmonte, Parent, Preschool
Phuc Tran, Parent, Preschool
Eren Fry, Parent, PK3 and 1st Grade
Catherine Fry, Parent, PK3 and 1st Grade
Pamala Trivedi, Parent PK3 & former first grade student, former LSAT member and ECE Committee Co-Chair
Siddhartha Sikdar, Parent PK3 & former first grade student
Amanda Hilligas, Parent, Kindergarten
Richard Mazloom, Parent, Kindergarten
Tianeka Arno, Parent, PTA Board Member, 1st and 5th Grade
Reginald Arno, Parent, 1st and 5th Grade
Theresa Westover, Parent, PK4
Chuck Westover, Parent, PK4
Melissa Kilbride, Parent, PK3, Inbound resident
David Lungren, Parent PK3
Rebecca Lungren, Parent, Room Parent PK3
Dori Olaseha, Parent, 1st Grade
Paul Kilbride, Parent, PK3
Fana Gebeyehu-Houston, Parent, Room Parent, PK3
Mark Daley, Parent, PK3
Andrea Krick, Parent, PK3
Charles Krick, Parent, PK3
Nessa Coppinger, Parent, PK3 and Kindergarten
Christine Rubicco, Parent, PK4, PTA Secretary, Room Parent
Larissa Horn, Parent PK3 and PK4
David Pogorzala, Parent PK4
Hope Kim, Parent, PTA Treasurer and Board Member, PK3 and Kindergarten [former]
James Qualters, Parent, PK4
Julia Doan, Parent, PK4
Wanda Lau, Parent, PK3
Michael Madowitz, parent, PK3 & PK4
Rachel Mlinarchik, parent, PK3
Michael Rappel, Parent, PK3
Emily Yu, Parent, PK3
Bryan Speelman, Parent, PK3
Eliza Hill, Parent, PK4
Donald Hill III, Parent, PK4
Keren O’Brien Murphy, Parent, Kindergarten, 2nd grade, and 2nd grade
Bion Kim, Parent PK3 and Kindergarten [former]
Adam Mausner, Parent PK3 — in bounds resident
Sean Ward, Parent, PK4
Audrey Ward, Parent, PK4
Kelly Healy, PTA Assistant Secretary, Parent, PK4, Room Parent,
Mike Healy, Parent, PK4
Tiffany Payne, Parent, K
Bryan Payne, Parent, K
Jessica Brand, Parent, PK3 and K
Adam Pan, Parent, PK3 and K
Rae Wynn-Grant, Parent, PK3
Obadele Davis, Parent, PK3
Emily Pappas, PK4 and incoming PK3 parent, Room Parent
John Pappas, PK4 and incoming PK3 parent
Kei Tolliver, Parent, PK4
Antoinette James, Parent, 5th Grade
Christina Hughes, Parent, K
Penelope Hucker, Parent in Kindergarten, Room Parent
David Zavodny, Parent in Kindergarten
Justin Lorentzen, Parent, PK3
Natalie Walker, Parent PK4 — in-bounds resident
Robin Walker, Parent PK4 — in-bounds resident
Marlynn Barnes, Parent Second Grade
Amie Sanok, Parent Kindergarten
Julie Garuccio, ECE Committee Co-Chair, Parent, PK4 and Kindergarten, in-bounds resident
Greg Wenograd, Parent, PK4 and Kindergarten, in-bounds resident
Leah Pogorzala, Parent, PK4
Nicole Aga, Parent, PK3
Adrian Dungan, Parent, PK3
Sara Kasper, Parent, PK3
Will Ward, Parent, PK3
Cheryl Ward, Parent, PK4
John Ward, Parent, PK4
Renee Parks, Parent, 4th and 2nd grades
Robert Anderson, Parent, PK3
Peniner Shade, Parent, PK4
Bridget Matzie, Parent, PK4 and rising PK3
Steve Matzie, Parent, PK4 and rising PK3
Erica A. Holzaepfel, Parent, PK3
Benjamin W. Zimmerman, Parent, PK3
Zehra Isildak, Parent, 4th grade and 2nd grade
Mariam Al-Shamma, Parent, PK3
Anna Shapiro, Parent, PK 3
Andrea Redwood, Parent, PK3
Michael Redwood, Parent, PK3
Veronica Wilson, Parent, incoming PK3
Katie O’Connor, parent, incoming PK3
Jessica Yeh, parent, incoming PK3
David Yeh, parent, incoming PK3
Lindsey W. Ford, Parent, 1st grade
Gretchen Gooding, Parent, Incoming PK3
Di’Mond Spencer-Pearson, parent, 1st grader and incoming PK3
Reginald Pearson, parent, 1st grader and incoming PK3
Adam Henderson, parent, incoming PK4
Kisha Taylor, Parent, 5th grade
Jackson Hughes, Parent, Kindergarten
Michelle Billups, Grandparent to 3rd grade student and graduated student
Paul Venhuizen, Parent (in boundary), Kindergarten
Terri Segura, Parent, PK4
Christiaan Segura, Parent, PK4
Cynthia Lie, parent, Kindergarten
Candie Hines, Parent, Kindergarten
Eric Fiala, Parent, PK4, 2nd grade, incoming PK3
Anne Fiala, Parent, PK4, 2nd grade, incoming PK3
Marita Percival, Parent, PK4
Devin Griffin, Parent, PK4
Karima Gahagan, Parent, incoming out of boundary K
Carl Young, Parent, 1st grade student
CC: Mayor Muriel Bowser
Councilmember Phil Mendelson
Rashad Young, DC City Administrator
Councilmember Charles Allen
Councilmember Robert White
Councilmember David Grosso
Paul Kihn, Deputy Mayor for Education
Jessica Sutter, Ward 6 SBOE Representative
Melissa Kim, Deputy Chancellor, DCPS
Amy Maisterra, Deputy Chancellor, DCPS
Angela Chapman, Chief of Elementary Schools, DCPS
Aileen Murphy, Instructional Superintendent Cluster IV