Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
They got this appointment in just in time for the new super to be able to blame Felder for it. I don’t know who in central office is protecting the AP who acted with utter indifference toward the safety of a five-year-old child against the police, but clearly she has a guardian Angel in central office.
Or someone at CO trying to make SCMS Principal deal with that AP.
Meaning that someone in central office has it out for Dr. Awkard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
They got this appointment in just in time for the new super to be able to blame Felder for it. I don’t know who in central office is protecting the AP who acted with utter indifference toward the safety of a five-year-old child against the police, but clearly she has a guardian Angel in central office.
Or someone at CO trying to make SCMS Principal deal with that AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
They got this appointment in just in time for the new super to be able to blame Felder for it. I don’t know who in central office is protecting the AP who acted with utter indifference toward the safety of a five-year-old child against the police, but clearly she has a guardian Angel in central office.
Meaning that someone in central office has it out for Dr. Awkard?
Or someone at CO trying to make SCMS Principal deal with that AP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
They got this appointment in just in time for the new super to be able to blame Felder for it. I don’t know who in central office is protecting the AP who acted with utter indifference toward the safety of a five-year-old child against the police, but clearly she has a guardian Angel in central office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
APs aren't appointed by the super. They're routinely transferred around by the directors/associate supers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
APs aren't appointed by the super. They're routinely transferred around by the directors/associate supers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
If outgoing Super was responsible for appointment of APs, why did outgoing interim Super -Felder - stick this AP who has been at ESs at a MS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find this really confusing. It's hard to know what happened. I am always suspicious when there is just one side, especially when that side is the lawyers representing one person.
One one hand, the kid ran away from school. One of the things that the article objects to seems to be that the police picked up the kid, put him in the car and drove him back to school. To me, that's what I'd expect. The police's first job in that circumstance is definitely to get the kid back to the adults who are caring for him. Yes, being "placed in a squad car" (one of the things they object to) is scary, but I'm not sure how else they should get the child back to school
It sounds like some of the things they said while they were doing it were out of line, but honestly without the other side it's just hard to say.
I don’t understand why they are objecting to this part. The yelling and kid handcuffs are way out of line, but I take it with a grain of salt since they’re making a big deal about being “placed in a squad car”.
Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?
Anonymous wrote:Got word today that the Assistant Principal who was present during this I is any annd did nothing to protect the five-year-old is the new Assistant Principal at Silver Creek. Cannot make this stuff up. She should not be allowed to interact with children. What are they doing placing her in a school?