Saturday, August 12, 2000

Principal says she won't go -on principle - Marin IJ - August 12, 2000

Principal says she won't go -on principle
Marin IJ - 8/12/2000
www.marinij.com/news/stories/news4000473.shtml
Published on: 8/12/2000 Last Visited: 8/12/2000

The bottom line is I was recruited to serve children, so I am not taking this lying down. - Sausalito principal Christina Windsor.
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Christina Windsor, principal at Bayside-Martin Luther King School and North Bay School was fired Thursday by Sausalito's superintendent, Rose Marie Roberson, but has continued to show up for work, Windsor's attorney said yesterday.
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Attorney Amanda Metcalf said Windsor was purportedly fired because she did not have the appropriate credentials.
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Windsor was hired by the school in July 1999 and had a three-year contract.
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Windsor took that advice and reported to work yesterday.

The bottom line is I was recruited to serve children, so I am not taking this lying down, Windsor said. In my heart I want to be here and i be going to be here..

Windsor feels her lack of credentials are just a front for the real reasons she was fired. She said it was her assertiveness and leadership style may have clashed with the board members.

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The board had recruited Windsor from Iowa where she did not have to maintain a teaching credential to work as a principal. Windsor was later asked to produce the required administration credentials to the Marin County Schools administration in August 1999 but was not asked to show a teaching credential.

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that be when it was learned Windsor did not have proper credentials on file.

Metcalf said Windsor was asked to take a test for a credential but was on vacation. She said this had something to do with her purported firing.

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Roberson refused to comment on the situation or when and if a new principal will replace Windsor.
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In January, Sausalito teachers gave a no-confidence vote against Roberson and Windsor citing intolerable teaching and learning conditions, poor safety and discipline, inadequate supplies and poor communication.
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Windsor said all she ever wanted was to do what was best for her students.

All of this will hurt the community again, Windsor said. I made a three-year commitment because I understand consistency, I understand continuity and I understand perseverance