When discussing the burgeoning crisis at the school for overage children, he said despite that the principal had been properly vetted she just wasn’t the right fit. “I see this as a bump in the road,” Pratt-Dannals said.
This is the superintendent’s take on everything. The buck stops way below him and everything’s fine.
The one time he showed true leadership, traveling to Tallahassee to demand the district retain control of our intervene schools; he reversed his position when the school board balked at the fact his only idea to turn the schools around was to rotate administrators. He then gave the schools and nearly two million dollars to the education management organization, Education Directions.
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