Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.
Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.
Anonymous wrote:Before I had children in school, I didn't any pay attention to the BOE races and voted the Apple Ballot assuming that is who the teachers wanted. I didn't realize it was actually the union vote. Has a non-Apple Ballot candidate ever been able to win?
Anonymous wrote:So basically every incumbent who was up for reelection got voted out then (Smondrowski already lost in the primary). Who did the Apple Ballot endorse?