Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was such a failed leader. He could have opened schools in August in hybrid. He and his lazy team thought it was “too hard.” Just the latest in a long line of lazy terrible failed leadership decisions. Good riddance.
Serious question : you think going January to June with an interim and this school board is preferable ? (I don’t fault the guy for leaving I just don’t think people should be so quick to thinking his absence will be better for anyone in the district)
PP here. I honestly don’t think it will make any difference. He was ineffective and the interim replacement will be too. Time will tell if the permanent replacement will be any better. I kinda doubt it.
My turd would be better than equity Eric
I agree but the scary part is he was graduated from W&M and Harvard. What does that say about the US Education system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was such a failed leader. He could have opened schools in August in hybrid. He and his lazy team thought it was “too hard.” Just the latest in a long line of lazy terrible failed leadership decisions. Good riddance.
Serious question : you think going January to June with an interim and this school board is preferable ? (I don’t fault the guy for leaving I just don’t think people should be so quick to thinking his absence will be better for anyone in the district)
PP here. I honestly don’t think it will make any difference. He was ineffective and the interim replacement will be too. Time will tell if the permanent replacement will be any better. I kinda doubt it.
My turd would be better than equity Eric
I agree but the scary part is he was graduated from W&M and Harvard. What does that say about the US Education system?
That it's a thankless job and that the best superintendent in the nation likely wouldn't survive more than a few years in a place like Loudoun. Overworked, underappreciated, and way too much public scrutiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was such a failed leader. He could have opened schools in August in hybrid. He and his lazy team thought it was “too hard.” Just the latest in a long line of lazy terrible failed leadership decisions. Good riddance.
Serious question : you think going January to June with an interim and this school board is preferable ? (I don’t fault the guy for leaving I just don’t think people should be so quick to thinking his absence will be better for anyone in the district)
PP here. I honestly don’t think it will make any difference. He was ineffective and the interim replacement will be too. Time will tell if the permanent replacement will be any better. I kinda doubt it.
My turd would be better than equity Eric
I agree but the scary part is he was graduated from W&M and Harvard. What does that say about the US Education system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was such a failed leader. He could have opened schools in August in hybrid. He and his lazy team thought it was “too hard.” Just the latest in a long line of lazy terrible failed leadership decisions. Good riddance.
Serious question : you think going January to June with an interim and this school board is preferable ? (I don’t fault the guy for leaving I just don’t think people should be so quick to thinking his absence will be better for anyone in the district)
PP here. I honestly don’t think it will make any difference. He was ineffective and the interim replacement will be too. Time will tell if the permanent replacement will be any better. I kinda doubt it.
My turd would be better than equity Eric