Sunday, May 13, 2012

Editor's File: Mitchell's first big decision wasn't easy, but it was right | SouthCoastToday.com

Editor's File: Mitchell's first big decision wasn't easy, but it was right | SouthCoastToday.com

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I say we should do away with elected officials for S/C and just put in Bob Unger, a member of the UIA--we already have some of them on board, and Dan French with all the answers who can make many $$$$ off of us. So Jack N., John F., and Larry L. run for City Council at least you will be paid. You all gave a good evaluation.

Anonymous said...

He equated the removal of Francis with the defeat of Robert E Lee at Appomattox? Good God, what are we dealing with here?

Anonymous said...

Itook his advice and checked out the Twitter Tweets for #NBHS. It reveals more than Unger might want to know. The same kids who are posting about alleged problems with staff also post the most shocking range of racist, misogynistic, shallow, and drug focused comments I have seen online. Here's my fav: "Tonights gonna be a good night i dont give a *%*%... Couple joints with my n*&*&s.. now bouta party harddd. "

Anonymous said...

I think our friend, bob unger, should be thinking about why the standard times circulation has been declining during his reign. Perhaps his bosses are asking the same question.

Anonymous said...

Who needs the school committee when you have Bob Unger at the helm?

Anonymous said...

It's seems that the standard times is the new power in town. Thank you, Mayor Mitchell.

Anonymous said...

To those who think Mayor Mitchell will get rid of the bad principals, I say, wake up. They're not going anywhere. Mitchell's bosses, bob unger, the Uia and the roundtable actually believe the bad principals are the good ones.

Anonymous said...

Those that wanted Francis gone got what they wanted. However, sometimes you get what you want but you end up not wanting what get.

Anonymous said...

One principal is particularly close with Mohler Faria.

Anonymous said...

I for one am extreme;y insulted at the comment that "No one cares more about the students in NB that Mohler-Faria"... are you kidding me? He hides up at BSU, supposedly preparing teachers for the real worls... have any of you visited the Utopia they put student teachers in up there? Real world? Come on... Take a leave from BSU and work in the real world with us in NB, only then will you truly see who cares the most about the kids.

Anonymous said...

Mohler Faria, Mitchell and Chester have been talking since January about the removal of the super and the next steps. Don't worry, just laugh at the idea that the City Council, School Committee and paper are anything more than amateurs in this Boston political charade.

Anonymous said...

Yes, Bob. it's exactly like the war between the states and the ending of slavery.