Why can't the KCMOSD stick to a superintendent?
pstokely
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Thu Jan-24-08 11:36 AM
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Why can't the KCMOSD stick to a superintendent? |
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Edited on Thu Jan-24-08 11:37 AM by pstokely
They might as well install a revolving door in the school board HQ. Why can't they just split up the district
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Thu Jan-24-08 09:24 PM
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The kids really are better off without him. At least the funny money games will stop.
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Fri Jan-25-08 12:37 AM
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2. Why do they hire idiots, where do they find them? |
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Fri Jan-25-08 12:58 PM
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3. That's a good question |
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There was a time when I thought they needed to go out of town to find a superintendent who wasn't a part of the corrupt system. But now I think they might be better off with a homegrown superintendent, and maybe even a current district employee, who has a tie to the district and the community.
There have been so many bad superintendents I wonder if they would be better off without a superintendent. Can't help but remember a time when I was in school and our principal was fired in the middle of the year and we spent the rest of that school year without a principal. Discipline improved and it was definitely a nicer school without a principal. Another time I was working retail and the store manager was fired. That store was so much better without a manager. All the assistants were applying for the manager's job so they were on their best behavior. So maybe having a head honcho is not all that necessary. LOL
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