tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post8096021765088147428..comments2024-01-08T03:21:35.616-05:00Comments on DeKalb County School Watch: Plan to attend these board meetingsCerebrationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comBlogger49125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-27751436819394817862010-02-25T14:27:04.285-05:002010-02-25T14:27:04.285-05:00Late to the party and can't find the original ...Late to the party and can't find the original post, but someone questioned whether the $300K for lights and $200K for parking lot at Mountain Ind was SPLOST money - $540,257 altogether.<br /><br />Answer is YES - both are change orders to the original contract with Nix-Fowler. In addition, there was a separate change order approved for the same project for an elevator for $56,570. Also to Nix-FowlerDekalbparenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16376422781260452873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-63627577213881044092010-02-25T11:52:02.580-05:002010-02-25T11:52:02.580-05:00"deputy chief superintendent of business oper..."deputy chief superintendent of business operations" Ramona is definitely not. If she were concerned about "business operations" she would cut the budget where necessary to maintain focus on the goal (educating children). No, her quote about balanced cuts "to be fair" shows that she is a government bureaucrat - not a business person.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-82569872608273203942010-02-25T11:47:41.133-05:002010-02-25T11:47:41.133-05:001) Why are there so many darn "Executive Admi...1) Why are there so many darn "Executive Administrative Assistants"?? Why not just a regular admin asst? The salary difference between the two is crazy.<br /><br />2) I haven't seem significant cuts to the school police dept. or MIS. Those two departments have increased in size exponentially over the past decade.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-27662228079012120842010-02-25T11:35:40.593-05:002010-02-25T11:35:40.593-05:00@ Anonymous 11:12
If DCSS was ahead of the game, ...@ Anonymous 11:12<br /><br />If DCSS was ahead of the game, Dr. Lewis and the BOE would not have been growing the support and admin side of the house at the expense of people who teach our children in the classroom. <br /><br />If they were ahead of the game, they would have been looking at cutting, consolidating and outsourcing since this recession began. <br /><br />Here are quotes from Dr. Lewis sent out in an Internal Memorandum to all employees 5 weeks ago on Jan. 20, 2010:<br /><br />..."When dealing with the projected deficit, there are two primary goals: to maintain employment for all employees with NO layoffs and do the absolute best not to raise the millage rate."....<br /><br />...."But no one loses employment."....<br /><br />..."The goal, again,<br />is to balance the budget without layoffs."...<br /><br />Dr. Lewis has realized there is a physical limit to the number of students he can pack into a classroom although he made it clear early on he would rather raise the pupil teacher ratio by cutting teaching positions (275 in the 2009-10 school year alone) than cut personnel in the admin and support area. <br /><br />I'll also bet the BOE has been deluged with emails from angry parents concerned with their child's education. Parents want deep cuts in the admin and support side before having their child in a classroom with little possibility of individual attention.<br /><br />Where were the students in his earlier decisions? Is he currently showing that the students are his first and main concern?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-74203844102255170812010-02-25T11:12:16.013-05:002010-02-25T11:12:16.013-05:00Gwinnett has mentioned increasing class sizes by 1...Gwinnett has mentioned increasing class sizes by 1 child. No systems in Metro Atlanta (and I would guess the state as a whole) have given out contracts. Gwinnett is trying to wait out the state before proposing a budget.<br /><br />Fulton's shortfall as of a few weeks ago was 70ish million. I think I heard the same figure for Cobb.<br /><br />I do think that DCSS is ahead of the game. However, because of the kind of leader Dr. Lewis is, he feels the need to build consensus before taking action. He refuses to just make a decision and stick with it.<br /><br />Makes me crazy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-3312278618085203602010-02-25T11:10:01.417-05:002010-02-25T11:10:01.417-05:00“It does not target one particular group,” said Ra...“It does not target one particular group,” said Ramona Tyson, the district’s deputy chief superintendent of business operations. “This is to be fair.”<br /><br />The teacher to support and admin ratio has become unbalanced as more and more admin and support personnel have been added and classroom teaching positions have cut (275 teaching positions alone eliminated for the current 2009-10 school year). <br /><br />Although the DCSS website lists half of our personnel are teaching personnel (a discouraging and disappointing enough percentage), those figures are outdated, and it's no doubt less than half at this point.<br /><br />Support and admin cuts must be deeper than teacher position cuts to effect a reasonable ratio between the two. Continuing to raise the pupil teacher ratio and pack more kids into classrooms is not the way to balance the budget when over half of your personnel does not teach students.<br /><br />Cuts in school system personnel cannot just be about "fairness" for employees. What's "fair for the students" must be the driving force for any budget cuts. <br /><br />Everyone who works for the school system only has their job because of the students. Every decision must come from this premise. I did not hear Ms. Tyson mention what is "fair for the students".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-500014230975562322010-02-25T11:06:45.836-05:002010-02-25T11:06:45.836-05:00That same quote jumped out at me. There's a d...That same quote jumped out at me. There's a difference between making across the board cuts (evenly distributed - say 15% in every department) or taking a thoughtful scalpel to carve out unnecessary spending with little ROI toward the goal (educating children). I'd like to see more of "B".Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-78764303512385318262010-02-25T09:10:24.138-05:002010-02-25T09:10:24.138-05:00From the recent AJC article:
The cuts will be ma...From the recent AJC article: <br /><br />The cuts will be made in the nine departments that make up the central office, including the superintendent’s cabinet, human resources, finance, transportation and other areas... “It does not target one particular group,” said Ramona Tyson, the district’s deputy chief superintendent of business operations. “This is to be fair.”<br /><br />FAIR? WHAT THE F*#$! DOES FAIR HAVE TO DO WITH EDUCATING MY CHILD? <br /><br />Ms. Tyson, why can't decisions about cuts be made with the students as the primary focus, instead of central office R.I.F. "fairness"? Your perspective here is a fine example of what we all have been complaining about. It's a culture of supporting the central office jobs program above the need to support the students and teachers in the classroom. It needs to change. <br /><br />Cynical? Yes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-8389889421983032322010-02-25T08:57:01.280-05:002010-02-25T08:57:01.280-05:00I have not heard that they are looking at outsourc...I have not heard that they are looking at outsourcing yet for non-teaching personnel. <br /><br />DeKalb Schools spends 91% of a $900,000,000 budget on salaries and benefits or $819,000,000. Of that $819,000,000 about 25% is for benefits - $204,750,000. Any outsourcing is going to impact that benefits figure even if the salaries are the same. <br /><br />What departments can be outsourced? Nothing should be off the table. <br /><br />No doubt,our teachers and children will get better service in some areas - simply because customer service is virtually "non-existent" in some departments.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-45740494276083898972010-02-25T08:23:05.482-05:002010-02-25T08:23:05.482-05:00ps, the official October, 2009 FTE count shows tha...ps, the official October, 2009 FTE count shows that DeKalb officially reported 99,406 students to the state. Are they saying that we've grown by 1500 students in the last 5-6 months? Are we sure we're getting reimbursed from the state for 101,000?Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-59228729231783378172010-02-25T08:19:56.563-05:002010-02-25T08:19:56.563-05:00From the AJC article -
"Lewis is still worki...From the AJC article -<br /><br />"Lewis is still working on the budget for next year, but the general operating budget for 2009-2010 is $851.1 million, district spokesman Dale Davis said. The district has 101,000 students.<br /><br />The 148 positions -- which are all filled -- represent about 15 percent of the district’s 982 employees in the central office." <br /><br />The deficit is now rumored to become $100-114 million. This represents about a 12-14% drop in funds. So, when I see him making what looks like substantial cuts to the central office - is really only the first of what looks to me like what will be across the board cuts. Prepare to see about a 15% cut everywhere - including the schoolhouse.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-38327937005683495812010-02-25T08:13:37.950-05:002010-02-25T08:13:37.950-05:00Great list of cuts Anon!
I think that "facil...Great list of cuts Anon!<br /><br />I think that "facilitator" is the new term for Area Superintendent. I heard Lewis was going to cut these from 6 to 3 (north, central, south).<br /><br />Deborah Rives is the Area Super who retired and then went to work for America's Choice.<br /><br />Curious - why are we not hearing about Fulton, Cobb and Gwinnett's cuts? Are they having to make substantial cuts? Are we in line with other counties or is something different? Does it have to do with the huge decline in property values in South DeKalb?Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-59065282404195581112010-02-25T07:22:50.116-05:002010-02-25T07:22:50.116-05:00Dr. Lewis proposed significant cuts to the layer b...Dr. Lewis proposed significant cuts to the layer between he and principals. <br /><br />Going back to regions but with only 3 with very little staff. <br /><br />What this means is that if a parent is really having a problem at their local school and escalates the problem it is going to take longer to solve. (Ok, this presumes that issues are addressed now. I realize that.)<br /><br />I am ok with this, as I believe that in tough economic situations, everyone needs to share the burden. I want to see cuts that are significant in the central office so that we don't have HUGE class sizes as has beeen mentioned.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-82662628386599268232010-02-25T07:20:21.824-05:002010-02-25T07:20:21.824-05:00Duncan is the Deputy Super. I don't know why ...Duncan is the Deputy Super. I don't know why they are listed as facilitator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-55755783239521935212010-02-25T06:55:07.737-05:002010-02-25T06:55:07.737-05:00What in the world is a "facilitator"? E...What in the world is a "facilitator"? Each Region has a Deputy Super or some such thing, why the facilitator?<br />This is like pealing an onion. How many layers has Dr. Lewis built up?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-72350429876347947282010-02-25T02:17:12.502-05:002010-02-25T02:17:12.502-05:00More of those Central Office personnel (But still ...More of those Central Office personnel (But still so many more. I couldn't list them all):<br />Paul Camick (Career Ed Vocational Director) <br />Stephen Edwards (Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator)<br />Dionne Johnigan (Career Ed Vocational Director) <br />Vikki Williams (Career Ed Vocational Director) <br />Rosalind Dennis (Director Educational Media)<br />Sonja Alexander (Staff Development Director)<br />Lakissa Jackson (Staff Development Executive Administrative Assistant)<br />Noreen Price (Staff Development GATAPP/PACES)<br />Alvin Perry (Class Size Reduction Management)<br />Leigh Turner (Staff Development Pro Corps)<br />Aleigha Henderson-Rosser (Staff Development Professional learning Institute)<br />Karen Edwards (Staff Development Pro Corps Bookings)<br />Kathy LeDuke (Staff Development Room Reservations)<br />Thalia Raybon (Staff Development Stipends/ Transcripts)<br />Pearl Holley (Staff Developmemt Course Registration)<br />Ms. Paula Swartzberg (Research and Development Director)<br />Ms. Alexis Smith, (Research Coordinator)<br />William “Mac” Sudduth, Grants Coordinator<br />Carol Thurman, Research Specialist<br />Angela Birkes, Research Specialist<br />Curtis Grier, Research Specialist<br />Enes Selimovic, Executive Secretary<br />Audria Berry (Office of School Improvement Executive Director)<br />Barbara Adams (Office of School Improvement Data Entry Specialist)<br />Barry Cross (Office of School Improvement Parent Community Liaison Specialist)<br />Alain Davis (Office of School Improvement Assistant Director)<br />Karen Ealey (Office of School Improvement Accounting Associate)<br />Sharmaine Greenland (Office of School Improvement Executive Administrative Assistant)<br />Jackie Marshall (Office of School Improvement Parent Community Liaison Specialist)<br />Janine Mathews (Office of School Improvement Accounting Associate)<br />Betty Matthews (Office of School Improvement Coordinator)<br />Kechia Minter (Office of School Improvement Administrative Assistant)<br />Beverly Partridge (Office of School Improvement Administrative Assistant)<br />Anderia Russell (Office of School Improvement Parent Community Liaison Specialist)<br />Lacretia Tarver (Office of School Improvement Administrative Assistant)<br />Sandra Mason (Assistant Director of Student Support Services for SST)<br />Thelma Smith (Student Support Services Administrative Assistant)<br />Vasanne Tinsley (Assistant Director of Student Support Services for Guidance, Counseling and Mentoring)<br />Andrea Brown (Support Services Administrative Assistant)<br />Terescah Lemon (Student Support Services Head Counselor)<br />Jennifer Errion (Prevention/Intervention Assistant Director)<br />Beverly Balloon (Prevention/Intervention Executive Secretary)<br />Antoinette Friday (Student Support Specialist)<br />Nicole Knighten (Interim Director, Governmental Relations/Special Projects)<br />Marilyn Seaver (Governmental Relations Executive Secretary)<br />Nancy Van Wyk (Governmental elations School Council/PTA Specialist)<br />Gale D. Thomas (Director of Student Support Services) <br />Brenda Thomas (Administrative Assistant for Psychological Services)<br />Deborah Rives (Facilitator Region 1)<br />Felicia Mitchell (Facilitator Region 2)<br />Sheryl Croft (Facilitator Region 3)<br />Rita Wyatt (Facilitator Region 4)<br />Wendolyn Bouie (Facilitator Region 5)<br />Horace Dunston (Facilitator Region 6)<br />Quentin Fretwell (Director Student Relations)<br />Angela Crawford (Assistant Director, Special Education)<br />Cindy Bertram (Assistant Director, Special Education) <br />Carolyn Smith (Assistant Director Student Services)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-68704269742320168322010-02-25T02:15:29.352-05:002010-02-25T02:15:29.352-05:00@ Dunwoodymom 2:34 pm
..."148 is not nearly ...@ Dunwoodymom 2:34 pm<br /><br />..."148 is not nearly enough cuts"....<br /><br />You're so right.<br /><br />I’ll do 2 posts to show you the immense number of non-teaching Central Office personnel.<br /> We have 62 Instructional Coordinators $7,000,000 in salary and benefits), 80 Instructional Coaches ($8,000,000 in salary and benefits), 48 Graduation Coaches ($3,400,000 in salary and benefits), and 13 Literacy Coaches ($1,000,000 in salary and benefits).<br /> <br />That's a total of $19,4000,000 yearly in salaries and benefits for these coordinators and coaches - average cost per employee is $95,500 in salary and benefits.<br /><br />All 203 of these employees have teaching certificates. 203 classrooms at 26 to 1 pupil teacher ratio equates to 5,278 students that could be served in the classroom. 144 of these employees are already assigned schools as instructional coaches - they just don't teach children. <br /><br />In case you're worried we won't have anyone to staff the Central Office, we still have quite a few to direct and coordinate. <br /><br />The personnel listed below would still be in place to coordinate everything even if the 203 referred to above are back in the schools. <br /><br />The list below is only a PARTIAL list. There are many, many more Central Office employees. Most of them are licensed teachers. The following people are higher level personnel than the coordinators and coaches. Estimated salary and benefits are $10,000,000 just for the ones below. And they are just the tip of the icebeg:<br /><br />Kelli Harris Wright (Dir. Elementary)<br />Gwen Leverette (Elementary Executive Administrative Assistant)<br />Sonia S. Croft (Elementary Administrative Assistant)<br />Rachel Fiore (Elementary Content Coordinator for Science)<br />Vonzia Phillips (Director of Middle School)<br />Ms. Angela McWhorter (Middle School Administrative<br />Assistant)<br />Ms. Karen Whitmire (Middle School Reading/English Language Arts Coordinator)<br />Mr. Benjamin Ridgeway (Middle School social Studies Coordinator)<br />Karen Lewis (Middle School Secretary)<br />Terri Brown (Middle School English/Language Arts Coordinator)<br />Stacy Stepney (Director of High School)<br />Francena W. Lewis (Coordinator of High Schools That Work)<br />Sandra Nunez (Director of ELL)<br />Tony Eitel (Assessment Executive Director)<br />Brenda H. Jones (Assessment Coordinator)<br />Anita Rogers (Exec. Administrative Assistant)<br />Gloria Traynum (Assessment Instructional Technology Specialist)<br />Amanda Ware (Assessment Coordinator)<br />Ron Sebree (Athletic Director)<br />Mike Cammack (Athletic Coordinator)<br />Janet Francis (Athletic Coordinator)<br />Chris Chilton (Athletic Specialist)<br />Mark Brock (Athletic Information Officer)<br />Meredith Cooksey (Executive Assistant to the Director of Athletics)<br />Bettie Key (Athletic Budget Specialist)<br />Scott Coleman (Adapted Sports Coordinator)<br />Karen Lowery (Athletics Accounting) <br />Jennifer Hiott (Athletics Marketing Associate) <br />Alice Thompson (Executive Director for Student Assignment)<br />Delmas Watkins (Director Career Technology)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-90758805351298789982010-02-25T00:10:48.111-05:002010-02-25T00:10:48.111-05:00We better hear these cuts from Lewis:
-Eliminate ...We better hear these cuts from Lewis:<br /><br />-Eliminate DOLA, the online academy. The state has a pretty good online academy already. Even though this means County Commissioner Sharon Barnes Sutton will have to go back to the classroom!<br /><br />-Cuts to the school police department. 180 staff members, two directors, four admin assistants, nine detectives. What do we get for such a huge staff? We have to thak MARTA police for their good job of going after truants, it's not the DCSS police dept. catching DCSS truants, especially those from the Alternative School.<br /><br />-Major cuts to MIS. This dept. has what...a $24 million dollar budget?? This department does not serve the classroom teacher. I'm not sure who they serve, except when an upper level administrator wants their computer worked on, MIS comes running.<br /><br />-Executive Director Corporate Wellness. The Kaiser grant, a temporary grant, only pays a portion of her salary anyway.<br /><br />-Graduation coaches and other state/fed paid-for staff that DCSS still have to pay for their benefits and pensions. Just because the state or feds may for some positions, doesn't mean DCSS has to take it, because their are always strings attached, like DCSS being stuck with pension and bene's.<br /><br />-No more take home cars except for the superintendent, and a dramatic cut in the fleet. If administrators have to go to metings, reimburse their mileage. Ron Ramsey better NOT have a take home car.<br /><br />-No more crazy, ridiculous, inexcusable purchases like re-doing the Mountain Industrial parking lot, when it's fine, $300,000 for BOE TV lights, cross country training trips, etc.<br /><br />-A small increase in fees for athletics. Football is expensive. If you have to pay a little more, so be it.<br /><br /><br />There are still many things to be cut, Crawford and BOE, before you make cuts to the classroom.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-63276025719510727102010-02-24T23:01:03.374-05:002010-02-24T23:01:03.374-05:00(From the parents united blog)
"Womack – req...(From the parents united blog)<br /><br />"Womack – requested the Board consider waiving their $4K out-of-state travel allowance."<br /><br />"McChesney – we need a 2 year plan, not a 1 year plan, and we have to prepare for the worst."<br /><br />"Cunningham – para professionals cut would change the strategy, what effects would it have on the schools? Seems it would have a profound effect on learning."<br /><br />"Dr. Walker – believes the markets will come back and has hope we will see some relief. Everyone should pray."Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-66894015702236020092010-02-24T22:10:13.458-05:002010-02-24T22:10:13.458-05:00SACs isn't interested in whether we think the ...SACs isn't interested in whether we think the system is well managed. They regulate a very specific kind of behavior and they regulate some financial stuff as well. (Mostly just that systems have enough reserve money.)<br /><br />In Warren County, the issue is the Board Chair wants to be superintendent and is standing in the way of initiatives. In Clayton County, the issue was micromanaging by board members (a board member had a football coach fired for not playing her child enough, for crying out loud).<br /><br />While these kinds of behaviors were very common in DeKalb a decade or go, they are much rarer now. In both the Warren and Clayton cases, board members and system employees went to SACs. They had the evidence.<br /><br />We can suspect things, but unless we have hard proof, SACs hands are tied.<br /><br />What we do have, is a long (minus the Brown years) of hiring Supers. from within who have to much history with the other employees of DCSS. It isn't just Lewis. Halford wasn't much better and I don't hear great things about Freeman.<br /><br />If I recall correctly, when Brown took over, Halford, who opposed tax increases, had left so little money in the bank that SACs could have put DCSS on probation.themommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01829171693817032539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-10902419939303857132010-02-24T22:01:26.789-05:002010-02-24T22:01:26.789-05:00This is the issue with the system-wide accreditati...This is the issue with the system-wide accreditation. Good schools will go down with the bad and the bad decisions made by administrators will harm all schools. Our system has never made AYP - as a system. However, there are many schools that always make AYP. This system is very diverse and has a huge range of needs, skills and community support. There's really no way that SACS could or should punish an entire system because pieces of it are not doing the right thing. That would be terribly wrong. We need to push the board and administration to do the right thing for students in every move they make. The cuts to administration proposed by Lewis are a very good start. Very encouraging. Keep going.Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-50620315015357833902010-02-24T22:01:22.772-05:002010-02-24T22:01:22.772-05:00Paul Womack can talk the talk, but he cannot walk ...Paul Womack can talk the talk, but he cannot walk the walk. Never has. Never will.<br /><br />I will not vote for SPLOST -- and, in fact, will actively campaign against it -- if Crawford Lewis is still superintendent and if any of the present board members are re-elected.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-25467419293984701542010-02-24T21:51:35.697-05:002010-02-24T21:51:35.697-05:00Annie- what in the world do you mean by writing th...Annie- what in the world do you mean by writing that SACS has told Lakeside and Chamblee parents that they have huge files on DCSS. I am a very active parent of a student at one of these schools and I have heard no such thing.<br /><br />Please don't spread unsubstantiated rumors.<br /><br />More importantly, I don't want my child in the same situation as Clayton county, i.e. graduating from an unaccredited school system. <br /><br />And no one else should wish this on DCSS. Talk about your property values plummeting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-32173556182200494852010-02-24T21:16:08.570-05:002010-02-24T21:16:08.570-05:00Add 5 students in elementary school --- sure, that...Add 5 students in elementary school --- sure, that will put Kindergarten at 25 students, 1st-3rd at 28, and 4th-5th at 35. <br /><br /><br />Simply unbelievable.M Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03055591929413425231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-36110637154781102522010-02-24T20:43:46.107-05:002010-02-24T20:43:46.107-05:00Good thinking, Paul Womack!
“We don’t want to aff...Good thinking, Paul Womack!<br /><br /><i>“We don’t want to affect the programs in the classroom. But ladies and gentlemen, that is ultimately going to happen,” Womack said. “Everybody has a sacred this and a sacred that, but there is nothing sacred except our kids.”</i>Cerebrationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.com