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"John H." wrote in message
... On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 08:13:52 -0400, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... I remember a distinct attitude among my best teachers (late 1960s): **** the community. Take care of the students. Times have changed. School boards are elected. School boards hire superintendents, who hire and fire principals, who react to parents, who call their local school board member. I haven't seen this problem. Give me examples. Why do parents call, and about what? No. I've better things to do than write examples. If you live in a district without elected school boards who hire superintendents who hire principals who react to parents who vote for the school board, then it would be an exercise in futility to explain how the system works. You have no problem finding the time to dump meaningless little messages here all day long. Give up 10 of those for a day, and you'll have the time to explain what you're talking about. Otherwise, we will assume you have NO examples. Crikey, Herring really is an ignorant ass. When I was in public school back in the dark ages, we had an elected school board responsible for hiring the superintendent of schools. He thinks this is something new? The Northern Virginia schools are better off without a racist ass like Herring. I recall his constant whining about the black kids he had to teach and the noisy Hispanics who lived down the block. He should have stayed in the Army. Harrie, you are *such* a neat guy! It's no wonder you're adored by so many! There goes 15 seconds wasted, when you could've posted something useful. |
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