tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post4447083095255520653..comments2024-01-08T03:21:35.616-05:00Comments on DeKalb County School Watch: Ramona's Demand: The Fix Is In?Cerebrationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comBlogger198125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-52799144501714168372011-02-27T17:20:31.852-05:002011-02-27T17:20:31.852-05:00Great news: DCSS PR Flack Jeff Dickerson is on a l...Great news: DCSS PR Flack Jeff Dickerson is on a leave of absence from "The Georgia Gang" tv show.<br /><br />At least for a little while, Dickerson can no longer make comments supporting the DCSS BOE and Central Office under the false guise of a legitmate journalist.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-53929423770757846862011-01-16T15:34:07.768-05:002011-01-16T15:34:07.768-05:00Here is this week's BS comment from DCSS Spoke...Here is this week's BS comment from DCSS Spokesperson Jeff Dickerson on today's Georgia Gang: SAT scores shouldn't be used in regards to HOPE scholarships because the tests are "discriminatory".<br /><br />Jeff, Jeff, Jeff.<br /><br />You also defended GDOT and the big counties for the way they handles the ice and snow. How did this guy secure a TV gig?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-59199046580169628012010-12-26T22:38:43.502-05:002010-12-26T22:38:43.502-05:00So sorry. Correction to my post of 3:58 pm:
"...So sorry. Correction to my post of 3:58 pm:<br />"I do think they crossed Lewis or suggested very many oppositional ideas."...should read:<br /><br />I do NOT think they (upper level administrators)crossed Lewis or suggested very many oppositional ideas. Lewis was very smart in that he gave you a new position that came with a substantial raise, and for that you needed to sit quietly while he made decisions. That's who we have in upper management - the folks that sat quietly. I guess taxpayers are satisfied with those people. The BOE has certainly been satisfied with them.Lewis was very smart in that he gave you a new position that came with a substantial raise, and for that you needed to sit quietly while he made decisions. That's who we have in upper management - the folks that sat quietly. I guess taxpayers are satisfied with those people. The BOE has certainly been satisfied with them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-65920474924190424882010-12-26T17:14:35.950-05:002010-12-26T17:14:35.950-05:00Part 2 of post:
State of Georgia financial expendi...Part 2 of post:<br />State of Georgia financial expenditure sources say that DCSS received $128,000,000 in federal funds in 2009-2010. That's 14% of our entire budget:<br />source: Georgia Department of Education - School System Financial Reports:<br />http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/fin_pack_revenue.entry_form?p_fiscal_year=2010<br />(Use the drop down menu to see DeKalb and then click on Expenditures)<br /><br />You have kindly provided me/us with links to a short newspaper article (AJC) and an opinion blog (DeKalb School Watch), neither of which are official sources.<br /><br />Please be so kind as to provide me/us with an official and credible data source (website link) that details the expenditure of the $18,300,000 that DCSS received this fall from the federal Education Jobs Act Funding.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-68934363805407779772010-12-26T17:14:13.148-05:002010-12-26T17:14:13.148-05:00Part 1 of post:
@ Anonymous 3:21
I promise I'm...Part 1 of post:<br />@ Anonymous 3:21<br />I promise I'm not a "troll" trying to cause trouble.<br /><br />Regarding your post:<br />"I guess you're new to this blog as well?"<br />htt;://dekalbschoolwatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/no-more-furloughs.html"<br /><br />I'm anonymous 2:00 and 2:58 (same poster). You guessed wrong - I'm not new to this blog. I've written numerous articles for DeKalb Watch for almost a year. If you read my articles (and you must if you read this blog very often), they are data driven and provide links to credible sources.<br /><br />I read not only the AJC article you referred me to but also the DeKalb Watch article (see link above) as well (I read the posts as they are being written).<br /><br />I believe in official and credible data sources. Only by using such sources can parents/taxpayers make informed decisions.<br /><br />I'm most curious as to why you would think asking for an official and credible accounting of $18,300,000 in federal funds is causing trouble. Exactly who is this causing trouble for? That answer would really enlighten us. Perhaps that is the most important question of all.<br /><br />Would taxpayers liked to have known about the "Hollywood" trip before reading about it in the AJC? Shouldn't a full accounting of the expenditure of tens of millions of dollars be provided to taxpayers?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-45739622356352391022010-12-26T17:12:41.559-05:002010-12-26T17:12:41.559-05:00@ Anonymous 3:21
I promise I'm not a "tro...@ Anonymous 3:21<br />I promise I'm not a "troll" trying to cause trouble.<br /><br />Regarding your post:<br />"I guess you're new to this blog as well?"<br />htt;://dekalbschoolwatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/no-more-furloughs.html"<br /><br />I'm anonymous 2:00 and 2:58 (same poster). You guessed wrong - I'm not new to this blog. I've written numerous articles for DeKalb Watch for almost a year. If you read my articles (and you must if you read this blog very often), they are data driven and provide links to credible sources.<br /><br />I read not only the AJC article you referred me to but also the DeKalb Watch article (see link above) as well (I read the posts as they are being written).<br /><br />I believe in official and credible data sources. Only by using such sources can parents/taxpayers make informed decisions.<br /><br />I'm most curious as to why you would think asking for an official and credible accounting of $18,300,000 in federal funds is causing trouble. Exactly who is this causing trouble for? That answer would really enlighten us. Perhaps that is the most important question of all.<br /><br />Would taxpayers liked to have known about the "Hollywood" trip before reading about it in the AJC? Shouldn't a full accounting of the expenditure of tens of millions of dollars be provided to taxpayers?<br /><br />State of Georgia financial expenditure sources say that DCSS received $128,000,000 in federal funds in 2009-2010. That's 14% of our entire budget:<br />source: Georgia Department of Education - School System Financial Reports:<br />http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/fin_pack_revenue.entry_form?p_fiscal_year=2010<br />(Use the drop down menu to see DeKalb and then click on Expenditures)<br /><br />You have kindly provided me/us with links to a short newspaper article (AJC) and an opinion blog (DeKalb School Watch), neither of which are official sources.<br /><br />Please be so kind as to provide me/us with an official and credible data source (website link) that details the expenditure of the $18,300,000 that DCSS received this fall from the federal Education Jobs Act Funding.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-85479171589303412412010-12-26T16:46:45.720-05:002010-12-26T16:46:45.720-05:00@ anonymous 3:21
"I guess you're new to t...@ anonymous 3:21<br />"I guess you're new to this blog as well?<br /><br />http://dekalbschoolwatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/no-more-furloughs.html"<br /><br />I'm anonymous 2:00 and 2:58 (same poster), and I promise I'm not a "troll" looking for trouble. You guessed wrong - I'm not new to this blog. I've written numerous articles for Dekalb Co. School Watch for almost a year and read and enjoyed the comments of hundreds of posters to my articles. If you read my articles (and you must if you read this blog very often), they are data driven and provide links to credible sources.<br /><br />I read not only the AJC article you referred me to but also the Dekalb Watch link (see above) you referred me to (I read the posts as they are being written).<br /><br />I believe in official and credible data sources. Only by using such sources can parents/taxpayers make informed decisions.<br /><br />I'm curious as to why you would think asking for an official and credible accounting of $18,300,000 in federal funds is causing trouble. Exactly who is this causing trouble for? That answer would enlighten us more than anything. Would taxpayers not liked to have known about the "Hollywood trip" before reading about it in the AJC? Shouldn't a full accounting of tens of millions of dollars be provided to taxpayers? <br /><br />State of Georgia financial expenditure sources say that DCSS received $128,000,000 in federal funds in 2009-2010. That's 14% of our entire budget:<br />source: Georgia Department of Education - School System Financial Reports:<br />http://app.doe.k12.ga.us/ows-bin/owa/fin_pack_revenue.entry_form?p_fiscal_year=2010<br />(Use the drop down menu to see DeKalb and then click on Expenditures)<br /><br />You have kindly provided me/us with links to a short newspaper article (AJC) and an opinion blog (Dekalb Watch) regarding the expenditure of these federal funds.<br /><br />Please be so kind as to provide me/us with an official and credible data source (website link) that details the expenditure of the $18,300,000 that DCSS received this fall from the federal Education Jobs Act Funding.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-13173987406030685972010-12-26T15:58:34.306-05:002010-12-26T15:58:34.306-05:00"Every DCSS employee does not have the TSA Ac..."Every DCSS employee does not have the TSA Account. The way it was given was changed a few years ago. You must have worked three years to be allowed to get it."<br /><br />Dr. Lewis changed the TSA in 2004 (one of his first actions with the BOE in full agreement) so that you worked 3 years before you got a TSA contribution (see BOE minutes). Before that all new hires got TSA Board contributions just like Cobb and other systems contribute immediately to Social Security (which the Board TSA was supposed to replace).<br /><br />"Also, if you can find someone who worked closely with our former superintendent, you will find out that he did not accept advice well. This was even from those in his inner circle. In fairness to any of the people that worked with him, there was probably only so much that you could do."<br /><br />I do think they crossed Lewis or suggested very many oppositional ideas. Lewis was very smart in that he gave you a new position that came with a substantial raise, and for that you needed to sit quietly while he made decisions. That's who we have in upper management - the folks that sat quietly. I guess taxpayers are satisfied with those people. The BOE has certainly been satisfied with them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-43890972961528908152010-12-26T15:49:04.144-05:002010-12-26T15:49:04.144-05:00Every DCSS employee does not have the TSA Account....Every DCSS employee does not have the TSA Account. The way it was given was changed a few years ago. You must have worked three years to be allowed to get it. If the stimulus money was put into the TSA, unless other provisions were made some employees would not have gotten anything. <br /> A COLA adjustment was done in a way, because the furlough days that had been taken for November until the end of the school year, were replaced and staff is being paid for those days.<br /> Yes, I want the TSA back. But, I think that whatever way the stimulus money was used there would have been complaints.<br /> It is clear that people on this blog do not mind getting involved. We need to be involved with the general assesmbly. I know that things are hard for everyone. But, in the Metro area we pay more taxes on everything. Taking the amount of money that has been taken each year and using that money to fund, small rural districts is hurting all Atlanta area school systems. <br /> It is not just a matter of salaries but also services, equipment and supplies The rural districts need support, but not at the level that money is being taken from the big disticts. Is there any accounting of how much of that money is actually going to the school systems?<br /> Also, if you can find someone who worked closely with our former superintendent, you will find out that he did not accept advice well. This was even from those in his inner circle. In fairness to any of the people that worked with him, there was probably only so much that you could do.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-66210544102770097402010-12-26T15:47:15.383-05:002010-12-26T15:47:15.383-05:00@ anonymous 3:21
I'm not new to this blog. I...@ anonymous 3:21<br /><br />I'm not new to this blog. I've written a number of articles for this blog, and have enjoyed the hundreds of comments of the posters on the articles I've written. I also read every single post on that DeKalb Watch article you so helpfully provided that link to as it was being written. <br /><br />I have found no official accounting for the $18,300,000 in federal funding this fall. I'm not sure how that question is causing trouble for you or anyone else. Please explain why asking for a full accounting of this money by DCSS is a "trouble making" activity.<br /><br />I'm only interested in official and credible data. Using official and credible data sources allow taxpayers to make informed decisions. <br /><br />You have been so kind as to provide links to the AJC and Dekalb Watch website. Please provide a link from DCSS website or another official and credible that details exactly how that $18,300,000 is being spent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-80972282479902634202010-12-26T15:31:33.063-05:002010-12-26T15:31:33.063-05:002:58, I re-read your post. You had a 'call to...2:58, I re-read your post. You had a 'call to arms' at the end, asking citizens to write Board members on something that was announced in October. Do you have any obligation to find out what was decided or do you need to be spoon fed all information?<br /><br />Some of you don't seem to realize that all of these frivolous inquiries take time away from what is important for a school system, educating children. Is it reasonable to ask for an accounting of dollars spent? Sure, you could probably look at the monthly financial report to see most of the income and expenditures. You could probably ask most on this site and probably get an answer. But to do what you asked for seems ridiculous.<br /><br />Maybe a lot of the press releases that did appear on the website are no longer placed there because of central office cutbacks in PR?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-86762613135750644522010-12-26T15:21:09.674-05:002010-12-26T15:21:09.674-05:00I guess you're new to this blog as well?
http...I guess you're new to this blog as well?<br /><br />http://dekalbschoolwatch.blogspot.com/2010/10/no-more-furloughs.html<br /><br />My guess is you are just a troll trying to cause trouble.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-64753600371269402142010-12-26T14:58:21.455-05:002010-12-26T14:58:21.455-05:00@ anonymous 2:34
"2:00, do you keep up regula...@ anonymous 2:34<br />"2:00, do you keep up regularly with news about the school system? The answer to your post was in the AJC on 10/22."<br /><br />I'm so sorry. I didn't realize the AJC was the official reporting section of the DeKalb County School System. I guess it's too much to ask for a full accounting of our tax dollars from the school system itself. We really need to absolve the school system of all responsibility to inform us of expenditures and just get our information from the AJC.<br /><br />F.Y.I. The question was somewhat rhetorical. Do you think the report in the AJC details all the ways DCSS is using this money?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-87096628838405751842010-12-26T14:57:16.810-05:002010-12-26T14:57:16.810-05:00@6:48 am, yes large expense accounts with no recei...@6:48 am, yes large expense accounts with no receipts required are the norm for superintendent contracts nationally. It's a way for the BOE to effectively offer a higher salary without getting the public lashing. Just imagine the outcry if Ramona's new salary was announced to be the $294,000 it seemingly is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-4232011363231318142010-12-26T14:50:59.618-05:002010-12-26T14:50:59.618-05:00@ anonymous 2:02 pm
"My preference is for Ms...@ anonymous 2:02 pm<br /><br />"My preference is for Ms. Tyson to rid this school system of the many poor teachers in our classrooms. My wish for the next school year is to have competent teacher in ALL of our classrooms in DeKalb."<br /><br />Unfortunately, wishing will not get a competent teacher in every classroom in DeKalb. But we can have competent teachers in every classroom? Do you think DCSS is the system the most competent teachers choose as we lose teachers to attrition and retirement?<br /><br />Ms. Tyson needs to do what's necessary to attract and retain competent teachers. Can we observe her using "best practices" in her job as superintendent when it comes to attracting and retaining the most competent teachers for DCSS students?<br /><br />Here's some questions:<br />1. What do other bloggers think Ms. Tyson needs to do to attract and retain the most competent teachers? <br /><br />2. What "best practices" would you like to see Ms. Tyson evaluated on by the BOE as she seeks that $76,000 raise and another $1,000,000 in retirement?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-50598662022650104592010-12-26T14:34:53.647-05:002010-12-26T14:34:53.647-05:002:00, do you keep up regularly with news about the...2:00, do you keep up regularly with news about the school system? The answer to your post was in the AJC on 10/22.<br /><br />http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/dekalb-to-end-school-688435.html<br /><br />You are sounding like Chicken Little.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-40411675815369232952010-12-26T14:31:32.930-05:002010-12-26T14:31:32.930-05:00I would like to know if Ms. Tyson is spending the ...I would like to know if Ms. Tyson is spending the money on travel to conferences - remember the last stimulus money - $400,000 for the "Hollywood Conference"? How many teachers could we rehire for $400,000? Taxpayers would like a full accounting of every nickel of this $18,300,000. Do they think since it's federal funds that it doesn't cost taxpayers? <br /><br />Does anyone think Ms. Tyson or the the BOE will tell taxpayers exactly how this money is being spent?<br /><br />I wish someone would write an article on this $18,300,000. It deserves its own post. They've been so secretive about the money and the last expenditure of stimulus funds was so egregious it hit the AJC.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-85806630777569433062010-12-26T14:02:11.351-05:002010-12-26T14:02:11.351-05:00My preference is for Ms. Tyson to rid this school ...My preference is for Ms. Tyson to rid this school system of the many poor teachers in our classrooms. My wish for the next school year is to have competent teacher in ALL of our classrooms in DeKalb.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-80283844794400048872010-12-26T14:00:04.833-05:002010-12-26T14:00:04.833-05:00Teachers $18,300,000 could have been used to help ...Teachers $18,300,000 could have been used to help restore your TSA and/or give you a COLA or rehire teachers and lower class sizes for students. Parents would you have preferred Ms. Tyson rehire teachers so your child would not be sitting in a class of math or science class of 35+ students? <br /><br />In October, DCSS received $18,300,000 in federal stimulus money. <br /><br />What did Ms. Tyson and the BOE do with this money? You'll never know, although it should be published on the DCSS website. Parents/taxpayers and teachers go to:<br />https://eboard.eboardsolutions.com/meetings/ViewMeetingOrder.aspx?S=4054&MID=17157<br /><br />...and click on Education Jobs Act Funding on the left hand menu.<br /><br /> <br />"Georgia will receive $322 million of the Education Jobs Act funding and will distribute the funding across all 180 school districts in the state according to the pro-rata share of QBE earnings. The DeKalb County School System will receive approximately $18.3 million of this funding. All $18.3 million will be distributed during the months of September and October. This amounts to $18.3 million on top of the QBE allotment. DCSD received $9.2 million in September, 2010 and will receive the remaining funds in October, 2010.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Because the Education Jobs Act funds may be used for compensation and benefits to employees who provide school-level educational and related services, the Act frees up General Operations funds to be used for other purposes. Once the accounting requirements are satisfied under the Education Jobs Act, the funds that will become available as a result of the Education Jobs Act may be used in a broad range of purposes. "<br /><br />..."It is recommended that the Board of Education select the option _______________ to make use of the funds freed as a result of the Education Jobs Act.<br /><br />Motion by: ________________<br />Seconded by: _____________<br />Vote: _________"<br /><br />The DCSS BOE has not said what they will spend the money on and left it blank. You can't even open the options attachment (see Supporting Documents).<br /><br />The summary says the options include:<br />"There are a number of options available to DCSD for use of the funds freed by the Education Jobs Act. The options include the restoration of the 11 months of the Board-sponsored retirement contributions during the 2009-2010 year; the restoration of all remaining furlough/work calendar reduction days; providing a step increase to begin in January; and providing a cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) salary increase. "<br /><br />Write your BOE members and ask them how they are spending these millions that are supposed to be used in the classroom for students. is the lion's share going to the admin and support machine?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-87267870277292642392010-12-26T13:45:41.525-05:002010-12-26T13:45:41.525-05:00Perhaps Nancy Jester and/or Donna Edler will ask f...Perhaps Nancy Jester and/or Donna Edler will ask for the 2004 Compensation audit that Lewis and now the current administration has buried. Wouldn't everyone like it made public?<br /><br />And can they get the DCSS BOE minutes published? Why has Ms. Tyson not put them online. They've been online since 2002 until Ms. Tyson became the interim superintendent. Never has DCSS had less transparency on the DCSS BOE website since she came on board. Perhaps she feels that limiting BOE information online is the way to limit criticism. Take a look at the DCSS BOE meetings. And then go back and look at past meetings. The attachment that details how DCSS is going to spend $18,300,000 Stimulus dollars is labeled an Excel file, but you can't open it with Excel or any program I could find. <br /><br />Minutes were taken, typed and saved (that's state law), but now the administration and BOE do not make them available for taxpayers. It would take the fulltime webmaster ($82,000 in 2009 salary and benefits and now up to $85,500 in 2010 - I guess he got a raise) no more than a minute to upload the BOE minutes. He coordinates between DCSS and a private company who actually builds the website.<br /><br />Write the BOE members and ask them where the minutes are and why they are no longer posted on the website. We know they are there since state law requires they be typed. We know it would take less than a minute to post them. Why are they refusing to post them when they've been posted since 2002?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-62383834880644166892010-12-26T13:12:36.737-05:002010-12-26T13:12:36.737-05:00@ anonymous 10:57
"Crawford Lewis carried on...@ anonymous 10:57<br /><br />"Crawford Lewis carried on with a woman in the office. "<br /><br />Is this a matter of public record with the District Attorney. This is listed in the charges against Lewis.<br /><br />Did this woman get promoted? What have Ms. Tyson and the BOE done about this? Doesn't this decrease teacher morale and set a terrible example for students? Has she been deposed? Is her deposition a matter of public record? <br /><br />The most important question:<br />Is she making educational decisions for our children in DeKalb? <br /><br />Does SACS condone promotion of an employee who makes educational decisions for children because she had a relationship with the superintendent? <br /><br />What is SACS doing to investigate this? This would seem to go beyond cronyism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-91648420014019723982010-12-26T12:50:54.273-05:002010-12-26T12:50:54.273-05:00Just look at how DCSS protects its own: Both Call...Just look at how DCSS protects its own: Both Callaways left under shady circumstances but are rewarded with Charter Schools. Retirement salary plus new salary.<br />Dunson has had his flings and follies, but keeps getting promoted. Simpson still has a job...demoted yes but was his salary changed?<br />Instructional coaches are the biggest joke in the system..<br />$2000 expense account..<br />And the beat goes on...and the beat goes on!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-70983077940667722982010-12-26T10:57:16.484-05:002010-12-26T10:57:16.484-05:00People on the northside don't understand how c...People on the northside don't understand how corrupt the southside is. Crawford Lewis carried on with a woman in the office. He used county money to do this. People knew but said nothing. Simpson sold books to a woman he was involved with. Two aps in her school got in a fight over her at the buses. The principal at Bethune did all kinds of bad things to people. He certainly liked to put his hands on women. It took us a long time to get rid of him, and now he's at Southwest. These are just exampels of what is so wrong. There are many more. Our children can't read, but they will put you on a pdp. Tell you to be happy you have a job.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-60345777803139908672010-12-26T10:43:24.432-05:002010-12-26T10:43:24.432-05:00PLease write your legislators (GA House and Senate...PLease write your legislators (GA House and Senate) -- e-mail is fine -- and urge them to require that all expenditures by DCSS (and DeKalb County itself while you're at it -- go for the state itself it you'd like --it's all our tax money) be required to be posted on line -- this means, payments by check and p-card -- minus identifiying bank account information and with information to allow the taxpayer to see what it is being used for -- if they get enough e-mails I think they will have to really consider such a bill -- copy our incoming Governor. Make it happen -- on on-line register.... do it, now!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-64829743622708436712010-12-26T06:48:17.345-05:002010-12-26T06:48:17.345-05:00Are the expenses without receipts standard for sup...Are the expenses without receipts standard for superintendent contracts? That seems strange.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com