Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only surprising part of this article is that it seems some school board members found this inappropriate. I'm sure Hutchings will get them in line, and they will issue lengthy apologies, never speak to the press, and go back to fawning over his every word.
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This is the funniest part of the article:
“I think you always have to, because their (media’s) time is actually time-limited,” Hutchings said. “I can just tell you, I get bombarded from people at events as soon I step off the stage, and I say, ‘You gotta wait until I talk to my team first, because I want to make sure what the pros and cons are of it.'”
He's "Bombarded" by press after events? Hutchings has a rich fantasy life.![]()
That boy is a fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only surprising part of this article is that it seems some school board members found this inappropriate. I'm sure Hutchings will get them in line, and they will issue lengthy apologies, never speak to the press, and go back to fawning over his every word.
+1
This is the funniest part of the article:
“I think you always have to, because their (media’s) time is actually time-limited,” Hutchings said. “I can just tell you, I get bombarded from people at events as soon I step off the stage, and I say, ‘You gotta wait until I talk to my team first, because I want to make sure what the pros and cons are of it.'”
He's "Bombarded" by press after events? Hutchings has a rich fantasy life.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The only surprising part of this article is that it seems some school board members found this inappropriate. I'm sure Hutchings will get them in line, and they will issue lengthy apologies, never speak to the press, and go back to fawning over his every word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweetie, read the Bylaws and/or the Policies & Procedures. If you're able to type, you're able to read. So do it!
I am not arguing Board members should be allowed to speak for ACPS. But, an elected official should be able to share personnel views. If they can’t, why even bother have the district governed by an elected school board.
Anonymous wrote:Sweetie, read the Bylaws and/or the Policies & Procedures. If you're able to type, you're able to read. So do it!
Anonymous wrote:Your ignorance and paranoia are showing. Have none of you ever served on a Board before? Usually, the Bylaws and the organization's covenants stipulate who is allowed to speak to the press. Hint: it ain't the plebians and minions.
For most school systems, the right and responsibility to speak to the press will be the Chair of the Board and the Chair's designee. In this case the designee is the School Superintendent, who is the School Board's sole employee.
Please educate yourselves before you make even bigger fools out of Alexandria.