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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Is DCPS unraveling?

It’s not been a good year for the DCPS system. It started with the state giving them one more year with the intervene schools and instead they gave control of them and 2 million dollars away to an EMO because the only solution offered to them by the super was to move administrators around..

There was the debacle with schools of the future and then the discovery of a hundred million dollars in reserve after the district had pleaded poverty, fired people and cut programs.

That undoubtedly led to the superintendents “firing”.

Since then the civic council and Peter Rummell announced their discontent and the school board changed its agenda to hire a replacement superintendent from by December to by August.

Now deputy superintendent Patricia Willis has announced she is leaving too.

From the Times Union, Duval County Public Schools Deputy Superintendent
Patricia Willis is leaving her job at the end of June to take care of her parents and pursue a doctorate, according to a district press release.

More writing has just appeared on the wall.

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