SSFS HOS leaving

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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6
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Anonymous wrote:Look up Moses and bare feet and being grounded with God. It is an optional tradition. US Graduation ceremony was beautiful and meaningful.


I figured it was something like that, I'm trying to figure out why it needed to be "nuanced".


I didnt know this was an SSFS tradition. I saw RG go barefoot, the story he told was that this was something he did because he felt he was entering sacred ground. He never told the story as it being an SSFS tradition, but one that he did. I also never saw other teachers go barefoot either. I always thought this was just something he started doing at this school.



I saw him barefoot at SAES. Is that sacred ground too?


Must have been a cherished SAES tradition 😉


he takes off his shoes and socks during all his PAID speeches. My son told me when he spoke at his school (mentioned a freak giving a dumb speech which was basically a comedy routine, except he didn't realize he was the joke")...oh and one of his 'principle consultants' was the Associate Head of School for DEI (of course now rebranded to 'Community Participation and Belonging" or some such meaningless word salad title that pays $350,000 a year to an otherwise unemployable hack.


Exactly how many places did he speak and how frequently? Was he ever focused on running ssfs?
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


Wth? So the camp counselor wasn’t supposed to ask reasonable questions about people entering? Or was her mistake not immediately recognizing this amazing and famous person?

But yeah this is on point RG right there. Always the victim and seeing race problems where none exist.
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Anonymous wrote:Look up Moses and bare feet and being grounded with God. It is an optional tradition. US Graduation ceremony was beautiful and meaningful.


I figured it was something like that, I'm trying to figure out why it needed to be "nuanced".


I didnt know this was an SSFS tradition. I saw RG go barefoot, the story he told was that this was something he did because he felt he was entering sacred ground. He never told the story as it being an SSFS tradition, but one that he did. I also never saw other teachers go barefoot either. I always thought this was just something he started doing at this school.



I saw him barefoot at SAES. Is that sacred ground too?


Must have been a cherished SAES tradition 😉


he takes off his shoes and socks during all his PAID speeches. My son told me when he spoke at his school (mentioned a freak giving a dumb speech which was basically a comedy routine, except he didn't realize he was the joke")...oh and one of his 'principle consultants' was the Associate Head of School for DEI (of course now rebranded to 'Community Participation and Belonging" or some such meaningless word salad title that pays $350,000 a year to an otherwise unemployable hack.


Exactly how many places did he speak and how frequently? Was he ever focused on running ssfs?



He has many consulting businesses, including staffing/exec search firm focused on DEI. He has a robust consulting practice, he also speaks everywhere. I know he was at the American School in London to train teachers and to speak to the kids. He also runs the Student Diversity Leadership Conference for NAIS along with at least 3 or 4 other conferences. Plus he was devoted to his selfcare given his mani/pedi obsession.

SSFS parents were too weak to speak up. They allowed him to fleece the school.
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Anonymous wrote:Look up Moses and bare feet and being grounded with God. It is an optional tradition. US Graduation ceremony was beautiful and meaningful.


I figured it was something like that, I'm trying to figure out why it needed to be "nuanced".


I didnt know this was an SSFS tradition. I saw RG go barefoot, the story he told was that this was something he did because he felt he was entering sacred ground. He never told the story as it being an SSFS tradition, but one that he did. I also never saw other teachers go barefoot either. I always thought this was just something he started doing at this school.



I saw him barefoot at SAES. Is that sacred ground too?


Must have been a cherished SAES tradition 😉


he takes off his shoes and socks during all his PAID speeches. My son told me when he spoke at his school (mentioned a freak giving a dumb speech which was basically a comedy routine, except he didn't realize he was the joke")...oh and one of his 'principle consultants' was the Associate Head of School for DEI (of course now rebranded to 'Community Participation and Belonging" or some such meaningless word salad title that pays $350,000 a year to an otherwise unemployable hack.


Exactly how many places did he speak and how frequently? Was he ever focused on running ssfs?



He is a one man cartel. Randolph Carter created a monster!
http://www.theglasgowgroup.org/consultants--services.html
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


So he took this job knowing ssfs was a plantation?
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Anonymous wrote:Look up Moses and bare feet and being grounded with God. It is an optional tradition. US Graduation ceremony was beautiful and meaningful.


I figured it was something like that, I'm trying to figure out why it needed to be "nuanced".


I didnt know this was an SSFS tradition. I saw RG go barefoot, the story he told was that this was something he did because he felt he was entering sacred ground. He never told the story as it being an SSFS tradition, but one that he did. I also never saw other teachers go barefoot either. I always thought this was just something he started doing at this school.



I saw him barefoot at SAES. Is that sacred ground too?


Must have been a cherished SAES tradition 😉


he takes off his shoes and socks during all his PAID speeches. My son told me when he spoke at his school (mentioned a freak giving a dumb speech which was basically a comedy routine, except he didn't realize he was the joke")...oh and one of his 'principle consultants' was the Associate Head of School for DEI (of course now rebranded to 'Community Participation and Belonging" or some such meaningless word salad title that pays $350,000 a year to an otherwise unemployable hack.


Exactly how many places did he speak and how frequently? Was he ever focused on running ssfs?



He has many consulting businesses, including staffing/exec search firm focused on DEI. He has a robust consulting practice, he also speaks everywhere. I know he was at the American School in London to train teachers and to speak to the kids. He also runs the Student Diversity Leadership Conference for NAIS along with at least 3 or 4 other conferences. Plus he was devoted to his selfcare given his mani/pedi obsession.

SSFS parents were too weak to speak up. They allowed him to fleece the school.


Parents weren’t weak. They had no one to speak to. They’ve been frustrated a long time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well now I’m curious why they graduate in bare feet and how exactly the school “nuanced its understanding” of that tradition.


Being barefoot at graduation has been a SSFS tradition for at least 25 years. My understanding was that it was related to the Quaker value or simplicity. The kids dress simply (for a long time girls wore simple white dresses) and many went barefoot. It wasn’t required, but many including my child did it. It was seen as a very special tradition.
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


Wth? So the camp counselor wasn’t supposed to ask reasonable questions about people entering? Or was her mistake not immediately recognizing this amazing and famous person?

But yeah this is on point RG right there. Always the victim and seeing race problems where none exist.


Wow, that is so offensive. Why would he assume that a 16 year old white girl is being racist? I can't believe that I am just seeing this. Isn't one of the Glasgow Group's training for anti-bias? He obviously doesn't practice what he preaches.

This girl's jobs was to ask if people belonged on the campus at the start of the pandemic. At the time, we didn't even know how bad it was going to be. She was risking her health to keep the campus safe from COVID. And to think, he did this video from his school office. Unbelievable.
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How did that child’s parents not sue him for slander?
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Anonymous wrote:Well now I’m curious why they graduate in bare feet and how exactly the school “nuanced its understanding” of that tradition.


Being barefoot at graduation has been a SSFS tradition for at least 25 years. My understanding was that it was related to the Quaker value or simplicity. The kids dress simply (for a long time girls wore simple white dresses) and many went barefoot. It wasn’t required, but many including my child did it. It was seen as a very special tradition.


That sounds lovely, how did Glasgow change it.
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


Wth? So the camp counselor wasn’t supposed to ask reasonable questions about people entering? Or was her mistake not immediately recognizing this amazing and famous person?

But yeah this is on point RG right there. Always the victim and seeing race problems where none exist.


Wow, that is so offensive. Why would he assume that a 16 year old white girl is being racist? I can't believe that I am just seeing this. Isn't one of the Glasgow Group's training for anti-bias? He obviously doesn't practice what he preaches.

This girl's jobs was to ask if people belonged on the campus at the start of the pandemic. At the time, we didn't even know how bad it was going to be. She was risking her health to keep the campus safe from COVID. And to think, he did this video from his school office. Unbelievable.


I think that video is in really bad taste, given that it involves an identifiable student. There are other ways to make his point.

But he doesn't say in the video that she did anything wrong. He only talks about his own emotional reaction to being approached.
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


Wth? So the camp counselor wasn’t supposed to ask reasonable questions about people entering? Or was her mistake not immediately recognizing this amazing and famous person?

But yeah this is on point RG right there. Always the victim and seeing race problems where none exist.


Wow, that is so offensive. Why would he assume that a 16 year old white girl is being racist? I can't believe that I am just seeing this. Isn't one of the Glasgow Group's training for anti-bias? He obviously doesn't practice what he preaches.

This girl's jobs was to ask if people belonged on the campus at the start of the pandemic. At the time, we didn't even know how bad it was going to be. She was risking her health to keep the campus safe from COVID. And to think, he did this video from his school office. Unbelievable.


I think that video is in really bad taste, given that it involves an identifiable student. There are other ways to make his point.

But he doesn't say in the video that she did anything wrong. He only talks about his own emotional reaction to being approached.


Not trying to be argumentative but I really want to understand this comment. You’re saying for the guy who claims to be the expert on teaching ppl anti bias and tolerance, that it’s a reasonable 1st reaction to feel like a child at the Quaker school that hired you for $500K, is hoping to beat you to death cause she asked a reasonable question?

I’m sorry if I don’t see that as “bad taste”. I see that as egregiously incendiary.
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Anonymous wrote:This is depressing. Our children were forced to look up to this guy. "9/11 and 11/9" . The trustees have a whole lot to answer for... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WssvNf6ks&t=2349s


This is even worse: https://odysee.com/@ExposeNAIS:0/glasgow-16-year-old-security-story:6


Wth? So the camp counselor wasn’t supposed to ask reasonable questions about people entering? Or was her mistake not immediately recognizing this amazing and famous person?

But yeah this is on point RG right there. Always the victim and seeing race problems where none exist.


Wow, that is so offensive. Why would he assume that a 16 year old white girl is being racist? I can't believe that I am just seeing this. Isn't one of the Glasgow Group's training for anti-bias? He obviously doesn't practice what he preaches.

This girl's jobs was to ask if people belonged on the campus at the start of the pandemic. At the time, we didn't even know how bad it was going to be. She was risking her health to keep the campus safe from COVID. And to think, he did this video from his school office. Unbelievable.


I think that video is in really bad taste, given that it involves an identifiable student. There are other ways to make his point.

But he doesn't say in the video that she did anything wrong. He only talks about his own emotional reaction to being approached.


He certainly implies she did something wrong, or had malign motivation. This is a 16 year old at the school he’s the head of who was literally doing the job she was assigned.
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Anonymous wrote:Well now I’m curious why they graduate in bare feet and how exactly the school “nuanced its understanding” of that tradition.


Being barefoot at graduation has been a SSFS tradition for at least 25 years. My understanding was that it was related to the Quaker value or simplicity. The kids dress simply (for a long time girls wore simple white dresses) and many went barefoot. It wasn’t required, but many including my child did it. It was seen as a very special tradition.


That sounds lovely, how did Glasgow change it.


He didn’t change it. It just seems many graduating seniors don’t know about it these days. Those kids who have been there a long time remember these traditions and try to keep them going.
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