Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
This means, at a minimum, that the timeline for closing SSIMS and moving SCES is pushed out into the future.
Good to see that Taylor is finally getting some pushback regarding his manic need to immediately impose his snap judgments on the community.
I hope the BOE is mapping out a long runway on the calendar for hiring Taylor's replacement. Hiring in a hurry is what got us Taylor in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:I hope they reconsider. Closing a poorer school so that rich west county schools can have a holding school isn’t a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Anonymous wrote:I would expect no less, given that SSIMS is in her district. The question is, does Taylor and the BOE have the guts to piss Kate off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Well sure, he technically could. But the board just unanimously voted that they won't be deciding whether to close SSIMS before March, which is when they'll be voting on the new boundaries for HS/MS.
Well yes but they can still, for example, switch Wood Acres and BES. Not closing SSIMS doesn't prevent him from doing it even though the only option that proposes this also proposes closing SSIMS
Ah, true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Well sure, he technically could. But the board just unanimously voted that they won't be deciding whether to close SSIMS before March, which is when they'll be voting on the new boundaries for HS/MS.
Well yes but they can still, for example, switch Wood Acres and BES. Not closing SSIMS doesn't prevent him from doing it even though the only option that proposes this also proposes closing SSIMS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Well sure, he technically could. But the board just unanimously voted that they won't be deciding whether to close SSIMS before March, which is when they'll be voting on the new boundaries for HS/MS.
Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Not really, the superintendent can propose whatever he wants
Anonymous wrote:So, in effect, this newly passed resolution means that the three new options E, F, and G are eliminated as possibilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wolff put up a new resolution asking the the SSIMS/SCES decision be delayed and considered during the upcoming elementary school boundary study.
Wolff's resolution was approved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I presume this replacement resolution was planned all along to make the BOE look like heroes.
They want to look like they don’t always agree with him