Janssen: Changes underway with John Hopkins, problem students
By admin at 9 March, 2010, 10:13 pm
The Pinellas County School Board is moving swiftly but prudently to transfer chronically disruptive students into alternative schools, and to make leadership changes at John Hopkins Middle School, Superintendent Julie Janssen told the school board tonight. Janssen read from a written statement, which you can read below in its entirety. One note: Janssen says in her statement that several administrative changes are in the works at Hopkins, but doesn't name names. St. Petersburg High announced earlier today that Barry Brown, an assistant principal there, will trade places with Hopkins AP Carolyn Altenore for the remainder of the year. Here's Janssen's statement: Madame Chair, with your permission I would like to address the board in regard to recent events at John Hopkins Middle School that have attracted considerable negative media attention. I want you to know, board members, that I’ve heard you loudly and clearly: You want chronically disruptive students moved from the school so that the learning process of other students will not be disturbed. Toward that end, I have directed my administrative team to review discipline data on every student at John Hopkins with an eye toward finding the best learning environment for each of them. Some students already have been reassigned to other schools. More reassignments are coming. The team and I are working directly with the principals at Pinellas Secondary and other schools to make this happen. But as we continue the reassignment process, I urge you to keep in mind that we must be sure that the necessary services are available at the receiving schools for each student we move. This means the process may not move as swiftly as you or I would like, but we must be prudent rather than simply reactionary. Rest assured that each student will get precisely what he or she needs, both academically and behaviorally. I also have heard your requests that administrative changes be made at the school. Several changes are in the works, including the transfer of one assistant principal to a different school. A highly effective assistant principal with experience in dealing with chronically disruptive students is on the way. Additionally, I have added two behavioral specialists who will work with the principal to continue developing a plan to better manage student behavior. These additional staff members
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Janssen: Changes underway with John Hopkins, problem students
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