Bullis HOS “exit was messier than it appeared” according to the Post

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Anonymous wrote:How bout him. Will be playing for Penn State. Impressive.

Probably not a cup half empty kid like the majority of the people on here are. Just a guess.


I don’t think Penn State is playing football this fall...


Thanks for sharing with the group but he's still a HS senior, genius...


I thought the HS senior QB powerhouse was the kid at Gonzaga?


No St. John’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read every post on here, but I haven't seen much attention paid to the fact that Bullis paid Nazareth an exit package worth over $600,000.

That seems like an enormous package for a non-profit school. There definitely must be a lot more to this story if they were willing to pay her that much to leave.

"A few days after the investigation started, records show, Nazareth filed a hostile-workplace complaint against Fink. She left Bullis in August 2018, according to a copy of her severance agreement, which shows Bullis gave her a package worth more than $600,000 in severance, leave and other benefits."


To me, the payout just seems like a golden parachute from her “boss”.

Her greed astounds me. Bullis had already paid for her kids’ private school tuition IN ANOTHER STATE while she was just a PART TIME EMPLOYEE, whereas Bullis only paid for 75% of its teachers’’ kids’ tuition AT BULLIS (and only at Bullis). As a lawyer, she HAD to realize that Boarman’s agmt to that was a breach of his fiduciary duty. And then, Boarman and the board give her $600,000 to leave, when the purported reason Boarman asked the teachers and staff to take a pay cut in the first place was because of an operating deficit of $400,000. I can’t believe she has the gall to continue to show her face at Bullis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How bout him. Will be playing for Penn State. Impressive.

Probably not a cup half empty kid like the majority of the people on here are. Just a guess.


I don’t think Penn State is playing football this fall...


Thanks for sharing with the group but he's still a HS senior, genius...


I thought the HS senior QB powerhouse was the kid at Gonzaga?


No St. John’s.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read every post on here, but I haven't seen much attention paid to the fact that Bullis paid Nazareth an exit package worth over $600,000.

That seems like an enormous package for a non-profit school. There definitely must be a lot more to this story if they were willing to pay her that much to leave.

"A few days after the investigation started, records show, Nazareth filed a hostile-workplace complaint against Fink. She left Bullis in August 2018, according to a copy of her severance agreement, which shows Bullis gave her a package worth more than $600,000 in severance, leave and other benefits."


To me, the payout just seems like a golden parachute from her “boss”.

Her greed astounds me. Bullis had already paid for her kids’ private school tuition IN ANOTHER STATE while she was just a PART TIME EMPLOYEE, whereas Bullis only paid for 75% of its teachers’’ kids’ tuition AT BULLIS (and only at Bullis). As a lawyer, she HAD to realize that Boarman’s agmt to that was a breach of his fiduciary duty. And then, Boarman and the board give her $600,000 to leave, when the purported reason Boarman asked the teachers and staff to take a pay cut in the first place was because of an operating deficit of $400,000. I can’t believe she has the gall to continue to show her face at Bullis.


But her hostile-workplace complaint was filed against David Fink, who served on the board until 2019. She left in 2018. If they really had an operating deficit of $400k and were in dire enough financial straits to request that all employees take a pay cut, why authorize such a big exit package? There must have been a very compelling reason to get her out and pay her off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read every post on here, but I haven't seen much attention paid to the fact that Bullis paid Nazareth an exit package worth over $600,000.

That seems like an enormous package for a non-profit school. There definitely must be a lot more to this story if they were willing to pay her that much to leave.

"A few days after the investigation started, records show, Nazareth filed a hostile-workplace complaint against Fink. She left Bullis in August 2018, according to a copy of her severance agreement, which shows Bullis gave her a package worth more than $600,000 in severance, leave and other benefits."


and why does Bullis need an in house counsel paid $165,000 a year?

We were at another local school and there is not an inhouse counsel.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Bullis is well known by power conference coaches such as ACC, B10. Relationships matter between HS coaches and college coaches when it comes to recruiting. Do the math.


Not exactly an academic powerhouse but meh, I suppose it's an athlete mill.

Bullis is certainly no mill for athletes nor even a powerhouse in any sport except maybe Lacrosse


Give me a break- no private school is as competitive as a Big Public HS- and recruiters know it

Private schools are where small NE LAC schools go to troll for Full Pay/ Development cases who they recruit as " Athletes", but who would play only Inter-mural level at any NCAA D1 School

They are " recruited" to flatter their parents into going ED- so that the school can plan its budget by December- of of the Full pay + some donor money from those families on down the road

There may- once in a blue moon - a great talent at a small Private School in DC Area, but for most part those kids parents would want them to be show cased in a big competitive HS league- and that is not the MAC or the IAC- LOL...



Karie Ledecky says hold my gold medals.



Case in point she went to stone ridge. Do you think bullis gives a sh*t about girls sports?

I’m sure there are title 9 violations in addition to the rampant corruption.
Anonymous
I love that the "Doctor" has an Ed.D., a laughing stock "doctoral" program, from a laughing stock mill called Nova Southeastern University.

I looked up the admissions requirements for the Ed.D. program at Nova Southeastern University -- there apparently aren't any. No GPA requirement, no GRE or GMAT requirement. Pay us $75,000 and you're a "doctor" (and most are billing that $75,000 to the school district they work for, i.e. taxpayers).

When he picked his Ed.D. up in the 70s, I bet it cost $5,000.
Anonymous
If he genuinely raised nearly $30 million for the discovery lab from donors, why did the school [also] pursue a $38 million bond from Montgomery County?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love that the "Doctor" has an Ed.D., a laughing stock "doctoral" program, from a laughing stock mill called Nova Southeastern University.

I looked up the admissions requirements for the Ed.D. program at Nova Southeastern University -- there apparently aren't any. No GPA requirement, no GRE or GMAT requirement. Pay us $75,000 and you're a "doctor" (and most are billing that $75,000 to the school district they work for, i.e. taxpayers).

When he picked his Ed.D. up in the 70s, I bet it cost $5,000.


Someone already covered this verbatim. Or do you also love telling us this every couple of days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The "Dr" on the building is making me physically cringe. The hack has an EdD "doctorate" from super prestigious Nova Southeastern University.

There are literally no admissions standards for this degree at NSU, and it can all be complete online. Essentially if you have the $70k-80k, you'll get an EdD "doctorate." It probably cost all of maybe $15k and a pulse when he picked it up decades ago.


Got any other obsessions besides Bullis? We heard you the first time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read every post on here, but I haven't seen much attention paid to the fact that Bullis paid Nazareth an exit package worth over $600,000.

That seems like an enormous package for a non-profit school. There definitely must be a lot more to this story if they were willing to pay her that much to leave.

"A few days after the investigation started, records show, Nazareth filed a hostile-workplace complaint against Fink. She left Bullis in August 2018, according to a copy of her severance agreement, which shows Bullis gave her a package worth more than $600,000 in severance, leave and other benefits."


To me, the payout just seems like a golden parachute from her “boss”.

Her greed astounds me. Bullis had already paid for her kids’ private school tuition IN ANOTHER STATE while she was just a PART TIME EMPLOYEE, whereas Bullis only paid for 75% of its teachers’’ kids’ tuition AT BULLIS (and only at Bullis). As a lawyer, she HAD to realize that Boarman’s agmt to that was a breach of his fiduciary duty. And then, Boarman and the board give her $600,000 to leave, when the purported reason Boarman asked the teachers and staff to take a pay cut in the first place was because of an operating deficit of $400,000. I can’t believe she has the gall to continue to show her face at Bullis.


But her hostile-workplace complaint was filed against David Fink, who served on the board until 2019. She left in 2018. If they really had an operating deficit of $400k and were in dire enough financial straits to request that all employees take a pay cut, why authorize such a big exit package? There must have been a very compelling reason to get her out and pay her off.


True. The article does not discuss the resolution of her complaint. I’m guessing her dismissal of the complaint was part of the severance agreement, probably because the board and Boarman did not want to let Fink explain his reasons for looking into the various benefits she received over the years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "Dr" on the building is making me physically cringe. The hack has an EdD "doctorate" from super prestigious Nova Southeastern University.

There are literally no admissions standards for this degree at NSU, and it can all be complete online. Essentially if you have the $70k-80k, you'll get an EdD "doctorate." It probably cost all of maybe $15k and a pulse when he picked it up decades ago.


Got any other obsessions besides Bullis? We heard you the first time.


Bullis stalker
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bullis is well known by power conference coaches such as ACC, B10. Relationships matter between HS coaches and college coaches when it comes to recruiting. Do the math.


Not exactly an academic powerhouse but meh, I suppose it's an athlete mill.

Bullis is certainly no mill for athletes nor even a powerhouse in any sport except maybe Lacrosse


Give me a break- no private school is as competitive as a Big Public HS- and recruiters know it

Private schools are where small NE LAC schools go to troll for Full Pay/ Development cases who they recruit as " Athletes", but who would play only Inter-mural level at any NCAA D1 School

They are " recruited" to flatter their parents into going ED- so that the school can plan its budget by December- of of the Full pay + some donor money from those families on down the road

There may- once in a blue moon - a great talent at a small Private School in DC Area, but for most part those kids parents would want them to be show cased in a big competitive HS league- and that is not the MAC or the IAC- LOL...



Bullis had 2 alums drafted in this year's NFL draft. Did your school?

They send players B10, ACC, SEC. But ok...


OK- let's have Bullis- with all the recruits it can manage play a real public HS in football

Bullis vs Hoover High

Bullis vs Allen HS

It would be like a MS playing a HS team

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn't read every post on here, but I haven't seen much attention paid to the fact that Bullis paid Nazareth an exit package worth over $600,000.

That seems like an enormous package for a non-profit school. There definitely must be a lot more to this story if they were willing to pay her that much to leave.

"A few days after the investigation started, records show, Nazareth filed a hostile-workplace complaint against Fink. She left Bullis in August 2018, according to a copy of her severance agreement, which shows Bullis gave her a package worth more than $600,000 in severance, leave and other benefits."


and why does Bullis need an in house counsel paid $165,000 a year?

We were at another local school and there is not an inhouse counsel.


Maybe because she was in charge of - per her bio- " student learning support"

A fuller audit of school records- or depositions from poorly paid teachers- might flesh out just what was the purpose of someone performing in that role
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the Bullis Board had spent half as much time policing Boarman as they do policing free speech on this website - perhaps the Board and Boarman wouldn't be charged with fraud by Marlin Business Bank! Case#474909V YES I LOOKED IT UP - THIS IS INSANE!!!!!!
ARE THERE ANY MORE ROCKS THERE


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