Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fire that do-nothing idiot!
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Smith cleaned up Starr's mess. Got rid of the broken C2.0. Fixed magnet admissions which had been gamed by the wealthy and has the guts to take on a long-overdue boundary analysis. Most importantly he doesn't play dice with our children's lives but listens to public health experts on how to best handle corona. I actually like the guy.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What has he done to make sure buildings are physically able to re-open this winter, this spring, next fall, whenever students can come back? Have hand sanitizer stations been placed throughout the schools, have more custodial staff been hired to meet the demand of more frequent cleanings, have schedules been prepared to make sure all classrooms being used have windows, have the antiquated HVAC systems been worked on, have the safety bars been taken off of windows to allow them to fully open, how have bathrooms been prepared to promote more air circulation? These are all things that other superintendent's began working on last April/May and I don't think Smith is pushing for all of this from his leadership position. I think the schools/classrooms unfortunately are going to look all too familiar whenever students return. There was also a major discussion on the budget shortfall for next year to the point of not being able to have summer school. Maybe shouldn't have wasted all that money on the boundary study, racism audit, hiring outside council to take on teacher's union, hiring additional central office staff. For anyone that actually supports Smith, you have to admit he is a disaster in putting together a budget. Time for Jack to go!
Why waste a ton of money on that? Things have gotten so bad now that opening schools would be total madness. Even the places that opened schools back in September and caused the surge have already had to shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What has he done to make sure buildings are physically able to re-open this winter, this spring, next fall, whenever students can come back? Have hand sanitizer stations been placed throughout the schools, have more custodial staff been hired to meet the demand of more frequent cleanings, have schedules been prepared to make sure all classrooms being used have windows, have the antiquated HVAC systems been worked on, have the safety bars been taken off of windows to allow them to fully open, how have bathrooms been prepared to promote more air circulation? These are all things that other superintendent's began working on last April/May and I don't think Smith is pushing for all of this from his leadership position. I think the schools/classrooms unfortunately are going to look all too familiar whenever students return. There was also a major discussion on the budget shortfall for next year to the point of not being able to have summer school. Maybe shouldn't have wasted all that money on the boundary study, racism audit, hiring outside council to take on teacher's union, hiring additional central office staff. For anyone that actually supports Smith, you have to admit he is a disaster in putting together a budget. Time for Jack to go!
Why waste a ton of money on that? Things have gotten so bad now that opening schools would be total madness. Even the places that opened schools back in September and caused the surge have already had to shutdown.
Anonymous wrote:What has he done to make sure buildings are physically able to re-open this winter, this spring, next fall, whenever students can come back? Have hand sanitizer stations been placed throughout the schools, have more custodial staff been hired to meet the demand of more frequent cleanings, have schedules been prepared to make sure all classrooms being used have windows, have the antiquated HVAC systems been worked on, have the safety bars been taken off of windows to allow them to fully open, how have bathrooms been prepared to promote more air circulation? These are all things that other superintendent's began working on last April/May and I don't think Smith is pushing for all of this from his leadership position. I think the schools/classrooms unfortunately are going to look all too familiar whenever students return. There was also a major discussion on the budget shortfall for next year to the point of not being able to have summer school. Maybe shouldn't have wasted all that money on the boundary study, racism audit, hiring outside council to take on teacher's union, hiring additional central office staff. For anyone that actually supports Smith, you have to admit he is a disaster in putting together a budget. Time for Jack to go!
Anonymous wrote:At least he found time in his busy schedule to make the BOE meeting today. Seems like any meeting of importance he sends his minions to attend for him. Of course he didn't say anything of substance and no one from the BOE challenges him. Oh well, another day of fine leadership by Jack.