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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Your View: Responsibility lies first with School Committee, not superintendent | SouthCoastToday.com
Your View: Responsibility lies first with School Committee, not superintendent | SouthCoastToday.com
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7 comments:
Well ya!
This guy is one scary dude. He thinks he's got all the answers and most of his fingers point directly at teachers. I'm sure bob unger will endorse his next run for s.c.
Was that job advertised?
How do I get a job like that? Do I have to be an elected politician that loses a re-election?
The haves keep getting more and the rest of us get the shaft. I cant understand why the newspaper wont expose what's going on at UMass and the charter school. Are they waiting for someone else to break the story or are they protecting a former employee?
Education specialist, never licensed by ESE and whose crowning achievement was a financial literacy push at NBHS- which she now characterizes as "literacy" when speaking on WBSM.
Guillermo- the contract between the school committee and NBEA is a public document... maybe try reading it sometime. There is no smoke and mirrors... administrators are welcome to enter a teacher's classroom anytime they like. And guess what, most of them do... maybe you and the school committee would know that if you ever dared venture into our walls. Charis won't even step foot in NBPS... she'll let ST send her all over the country to other schools. Does that make her an expert? Nor does it make you an expert to read a document and interpret it with your opinions without further investigation... but I hear that's how they do things in those island universities...
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