A New Principal For Ravenswood, A New Job For Roche After a controversial decision not to renew Erin Roche, the lame duck LSC at Ravenswood has selected a new principal for the school. Meanwhile, Roche has found another job:
From Ravenswood: "After many hours of interviews and public forums, the Local School Council at Ravenswood Elementary School has chosen Heather D. Connolly as the school’s next principal.
“I
am incredibly excited to be able to continue the vision that has been
started at Ravenswood and will do everything in my power to keep a continuous
eye on improvement,” Ms. Connolly said. “I am looking forward
to building relationships with the students, staff, parents, and community
members and can't wait for the new year to begin.”
Ms. Connolly most recently has been evaluating
literacy coaches for Chicago Public Schools’ Office of Literacy. Previously
she was an assistant principal at Scott Elementary School, Mannheim
District 83 in Franklin Park , where she was responsible for the day-to-day
operations of the school and staff development.
She has taught fifth and eighth grades
as well as being a reading specialist. Her credentials include a master of education
degree in administration and supervision from Loyola University and
a master’s degree in Curriculum Instruction from Olivet Nazarene University
in Bourbonnais, Ill.
Ms. Connolly succeeds Principal Erin
Roche, who has been chosen to lead Prescott Elementary School.
Ravenswood School is a Chicago Public School at the corner of Montrose Avenue and Paulina Street in the north side Ravenswood neighborhood. It is an elementary school, educating approximately 450 students in Pre-K through eighth grade. Ranked among the top 15% of all Chicago Public Schools, Ravenswood is a model urban school with award-winning teachers, including a Golden Apple Award winner and an Illinois Art Educator of the Year."
I find your choice of words about the outgoing
Ravenswood LSC interesting.
You call them lame ducks but
actually they did better than most out going
LSC's ( new term beginning in July 08 and
no members are remaining)
They exercised their legal right to
select a principal before the new in experienced
gung-ho LSC members took their seat.
You ask others to be unbiased when leaving
comments, yet your barb was unncecessary??
for even with issues and much unnecessary
slander for NOT renewing the contract of
the Infamous Mr. Roche they did select a
new Principal. The jury is still out on that
choice for only time will tell if she has
the people skills that Mr. Roche lacked
that may have cost him the contract
at Ravenswood.
An impressive background on paper
is always a plus but if you cannot
work with every facet of stakeholder
in a community school, it is just a
matter of time before you inabilities
will play havoc with your goals and
plans for a school moving forward.
Just ask Mr. Roche or the Prescott
school in a year from now.
Just an opinion. Thanks
as for the general issue, i don't know whether other "outgoing" LSCs have failed to make the decision in time -- is it common for them to leave the new hire to the next LSC?
thanks for writing in.
Just a quick note that Ravenswood Elementary had an awesome open house the other night. The participation by current teachers, the new principal, parents and community members was amazing. We had some great families stop by that we hope are as impressed with Ravenswood as we are.
For all the negativity, the school is truly on the verge of something big. Ravenswood has a very bright future.
As far as I am concerned, it is time to move on. Ms. Connolly is the right choice to lead a great group of teachers and students to the next level. Please join this excellent coalition of educator, parents, students and community in making Ravenswood the top-notch school it is poised to be!
If you are a parent--inside the boundary or out--and are thinking of sending your child to this school, you and your child will not be disappointed.
My daughter has spent a glorious year in Kindergarten this past year. The experience has left my wife and I positively thunderstruck as to how much she has learned in this traditionally primer year. She is reading and reading well.
Her class is the CPS ideal of a class and culture mix that we sought out. Everyone of classmates is her friend. And their parents are our friends.
There is an active parent body determined to always improve.
If you sign on, you and your child will be on to something exciting for both of you.
–noun
1. an elected official or group of officials, as a legislator, continuing in office during the period between an election defeat and a successor's assumption of office.
It is not a "barb", just a description. Defensive, much?
I ordinarily do not post here, but felt the need to offer some clarification in response to Ravenswood Resident's uninformed commentary.
1. Yes there is a new LSC term beginning July 1. However, there are 4 incumbents who have been re-elected. Of the 5 current LSC members who chose to run again, only one was not re-elected.
2. The new LSC is certainly not inexperienced. It consists of a respected Pastor in the Community, a banker, a lawyer, an executive coach, an educator, an events organizer....to name a few. I think there is a well-rounded mix of skills and abilities that this new LSC brings to the table. Several have had some experience with Chicago Public Schools and are versed in their legal and fiduciary responsibilities. I am sure the others without such backgrounds will be supported as they learn the ropes.
3. Ms. Connolly is an excellent choice and has shown herself to be knowledgeable and gracious. The current LSC, teachers and several parents worked long and hard to find a principal for Ravenswood. Many smart and conscientious people devoted hours to reviewing resumes, interviewing candidates, visiting school sites and calling references. The decision was not made lightly. Please do not undermine the tremendous efforts put forth by parents, community members and teachers to move education forward at Ravenswood.
Colleen McVeigh
Ravenswood LSC Parent Representative,
incumbent
By my read of Ravenswood Resident's post, he was cautioning not about the LSC's paper qualifications, but about those the incoming principal.
I too find it interesting how many lay people, especially those who demand experience and qualifications in other professional fields, seem to think that a Chicago school leader needs to be uncontaminated by actual experience and knowledge of Chicago schools in order to be able to help them.
While the upheaval your community underwent was not pleasant, it's uproar did in fact reveal weaknesses that those who were being served did not see as well as those who felt that not all were being served.
Fears and skepticism are dispelled when met with open minds and a willingness to share instead of to browbeat those who have doubts. Remember that these are also a measure of concern for and investment in the process.
Leadership by your example, not your admonishments, will garner the solidarity you seek, Colleen. Good luck to all; may the summer be a time of rest, renewal and rebuilding.
By my read of Ravenswood Resident's post, he was cautioning not about the LSC's paper qualifications, but about those the incoming principal.
I too find it interesting how many lay people, especially those who demand experience and qualifications in other professional fields, seem to think that a Chicago school leader needs to be uncontaminated by actual experience and knowledge of Chicago schools in order to be able to help them.
While the upheaval your community underwent was not pleasant, it's uproar did in fact reveal weaknesses that those who were being served did not see as well as those who felt that not all were being served.
Fears and skepticism are dispelled when met with open minds and a willingness to share instead of to browbeat those who have doubts. Remember that these are also a measure of concern for and investment in the process.
Leadership by your example, not your admonishments, will garner the solidarity you seek, Colleen. Good luck to all; may the summer be a time of rest, renewal and rebuilding.
So after enduring nasty emails, public confrontations and the wearing of a "scarlet letter" of sorts it is incredibly gratifying to see how far we have come. I was proud to be a part of a Principal Selection Committee who went about the business of hiring a new leader in a process characterized by integrity, transparency and professionalism. It was encouraging to see people put aside their differences to work effectively toward a common goal. I am confident that we have hired an excellent individual to lead our school. We have every reason to believe that Heather Connolly will continue to raise the bar academically at Ravenswood and will work to restore a sense of community and trust amongst parents, staff and students. From the bottom of my heart I wish the best of luck to the new LSC as they work with Ms. Connolly next year to move the school forward. Despite our struggles I am optimistic there are great things ahead for our school. We have certainly earned that.
When I was stressed-out following the contract vote, my husband gave me a card with a lovely haiku from zen poet Masahide that is fitting to quote here. The haiku reads
barn's burnt down . . .
now I can see the moon.
Ravenswood School, enjoy the view!
Nothing happened.
Walk the dog.
Let's face it. Ravenswood's chance is over with the remaining leadership-- Connolly, the new LSC, and whatever tatters remain of the negative, vindictive teachers. That's why I transferred my children out.
The best teachers are gone-- the kindergarten teacher-- one of the best-- has left. The 2nd grade and 1st grade teachers-- hot on his trail as awesome-- have also left (following Roche, no less). The class size supposedly is going through the roof. Who's left? Not enough.
That's why I and so many other parents have split. We're going to schools where the LSC have gone to where the LSC (!) knows good politics, leadership, and supports children learning.
Good luck, Ravenswood. Hope you aren't 2010nd...
The point is moot. Parents are pulling their children in droves from Ravenswood. It's so sad as the school had the opportunity to be another Burley.
from the posts above it seems that the Ravenswood LSC still has at least 4 people serving on it NOW, who were part of the LSC that 1) evaluated Roche; 2) made him go; and 3) hired a new prinicpal. Is this then the same LSC that you claim "didn't know what is was doing"? This the same LSC that was in office when supposedly there was this opportunity for Ravenswood to be another Burley?
If yes, then responsibility falls on all of you...the principal, the LSC AND the parent body that is now leaving in droves. I assume since you are a Former Parent, that would also include you.
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