Anonymous wrote:I'm always annoyed by people who say.
"We can't do "thing" until we've resolved "other thing".
The idea that any school division should just halt any other initiatives until one issue/challenge is completely resolved is ridiculous. That's not how the world works, even on a much smaller scale.
Think about your own home. None of us have the luxury of saying, "I will refuse to engage in lawn care until I have paid off my car."
Prioritization is fine, but you can't literally reduce the workload to one item at a time.
+ 1
Considering the school board has hundreds of balks to keep in the air at any given time, I'd like someone who can work on more multiple issues at once.
I checked out Webb's bio on voter411, and he wants charter schools too.
Nope.