Last year the super said we needed testing coordinators,
ISSP teachers, permanent subs, extra security and some schools needed more assistant
principals and you know what other than replacing librarians with testing coordinators
practically nobody disagreed, but now he says we need none of above and we can
throw about 250 clerks into the mix as people we don’t need either.
As the super changes his mind and the course of the district as often as the
wind changes directions people’s lives are being negatively affected and that’s
just not right.
The super doesn’t have an easy job and priorities have to be
made but if he loses the staff, who he is treating like they are disposable
then the ball game is over.
On top of that, it seems he is cutting teaching positions, because as we all know, we have way too many teachers in the schools. It seems he doesn't want to learn from his debacle this past fall with an average of over 40 kids in non-core classes.
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