It seems that our present school superintendent is PROUD of being the best of the worst. Now I ask is that something to tout? Isn't "If I wasn't so bad, I'd be good" still bad. Apparently, the majority of the school committee thinks so. They are addicted to failure.
If one of our kids was battling some kind of addiction in their personal life we would feel justified in doing something, we would feel compelled for their own sake because we love them. The responsible thing for us to do is to have an INTERVENTION.
Enter my petition drive, As parents, we are demanding that the LSC confront the demons of failure that plague our recovery. That is what a PUBLIC HEARING will do. Time for a little TOUGH LOVE!
It is so sad that in Lynn so few parents are actively involved. Why were there only a couple of parents present the night of the vote?
ReplyDeleteIt might sound flip to say, it's all politics but a large part of it is. The school establishment tries to give the appearance of welcoming parental involvement but is not TRULY sincere in their intentions. There is a lot of money at stake. Have you ever heard of the old nursery rhyme that talks about a wolf in sheeps clothing?
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