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Dear Mayor and Lynn School Committee members,
Wednesday night at the LCA debate, I do believe committee member Patricia Capano
stated it is the responsibility of the School Committee to hire the Director of Special
Education. It has been known for sometime that Dr. Menino is retiring this summer
and the inaction of this committee has led to the real possibility, nay certainty that we
will start the school year without someone in that critical position. I don't even remember
any public conversation about a search for a replacement.
stated it is the responsibility of the School Committee to hire the Director of Special
Education. It has been known for sometime that Dr. Menino is retiring this summer
and the inaction of this committee has led to the real possibility, nay certainty that we
will start the school year without someone in that critical position. I don't even remember
any public conversation about a search for a replacement.
As a parent and long-time officer of the PAC this troubles me greatly. This shirking of
responsibility will directly impact upwards of 2500 students. Unlike the earlier action
against Gordon College where a fraction of those affected by a discrimination of
negligence, many of these victims are unable to express themselves. Ignoring this
obvious absence is tantamount
to abdication of your responsibility to the children of your constituents.
responsibility will directly impact upwards of 2500 students. Unlike the earlier action
against Gordon College where a fraction of those affected by a discrimination of
negligence, many of these victims are unable to express themselves. Ignoring this
obvious absence is tantamount
to abdication of your responsibility to the children of your constituents.
Hopefully you will take quick action to rectify your abandonment. Children with Special
Needs are deserving of a better more professional response.
Needs are deserving of a better more professional response.
Both my readers and I look forward to your reply or at least the the opportunity to act on
your lack of involvement.
your lack of involvement.
Sincerely,
Stanley H. Wotring, Jr.
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