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"Please, Please, Please all decisions have to be board approved right now"

"Please, Please, Please all decisions have to be board approved right now."

Dear Charter and District School Board Members,

If you've made this or a similar statement to your school leader or superintendent, I want to assure you that you've made a gross error:  You have failed to compel a balance of power needed for sustainable good governance.  You lack the capacity to maintain the sanctity of your school(s) and the tax payers money.  You've sold your integrity to be part of the in-crowd and you have failed the public trust. You've ceded any authority you may ever have had to your designee and your designee will never to give it back.  Your desparation is palpable; yet, you fail to see that you've been lied to, used, and abused, just like the school you have failed to govern.

"You know I will fight with everything I have for you but you can't make decisions like this right now..."

RIGHT NOW? How about ever?  How about taking a stand to protect your school?

Do I sound ignorant or arrogant?  Like it?  I doubt it.  But, this is my right, I pay your employee's salary.

Quotes attributed to Transparent Christina:
http://transparentchristina.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/pencader-bod-communications-suggest-deep-problems-with-boardleader-dynamic-and-proper-roles-netde/

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2 comments:

Harrie Ellen said...

Have I misread or is whom I presume to be a school board member ("employer") begging the school leader ("employee") to help out for the time being and to do their job correctly....at least until the heat is off? Can't be.....but, you know, I think that's what it's sayin'
Unbelieveable, just unbelievable. The school leader and the board all have to find the Exit and get out.

Jodi said...

If you read the e mail in its entirety, so much is exposed on many different levels. It's beyond frustrating because there are citizens out there who think this is how charters as a whole function and it's not. Sigh

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