Thursday, January 08, 2009

Hardin removed from Milwaukee School Board ballot

Ahhhhh...
How refreshing...
Maybe she was too busy trying to figure out how to scam the tax payers for some more free trips and more incompetence.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL, wasn't that the one who went on the trip and couldn't be bothered to stay for the seminar???

The Game said...

yep

Scorpion said...

As an MPS writer once wrote in his
book....zero..plus...zero...equals
school board..no imagination in that.....

Anonymous said...

this is only slightly off-topic...

https://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/education/2009/01/07/2009-01-07_new_administrator_blamed_for_faculty_rev.html

mind you, this is at the second best school in the city

question....could such a scenario unfold in MPS? Discuss...

The Game said...

many admins are on power trips...and the less they know and the more they understand that they are clueless the more they act like this woman...
The problem is that so many in MPS are so low in skill there is nowhere to turn anymore
And it does happen here Hash...not so clear cut maybe. But my school was an IB school a few years ago, and the superintendent took that away...in 3 years almost no one is left..

Anonymous said...

you have to understand, when you have classes of the city's best and brightest, kids that slave over homework five days in advance of assignment, so they can show up for class with questions, problems, and complex calculations, already prepared, it's a little disturbing to have an admin freaking out, in total emotional meltdown, in the hallway, over a misdirected form

so, it's happening everywhere now, even in the most "elite" schools, although, this school really is elite

this administrator wants to have it both ways...she wants to fix blame for poor performance, because that's worked in the past, in the ABSENCE of poor performance

it's probably one of the worst instances, because this is not an "open" school, it's traditionally unheard of for such a public airing of grievances to unfold, the board has no choice, but to respond