tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post1554457009208985736..comments2024-01-08T03:21:35.616-05:00Comments on DeKalb County School Watch: Pope pushed Lewis into it - according to the AJC...Cerebrationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11161868015604029471noreply@blogger.comBlogger72125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-73133725623805258182010-07-03T21:26:30.261-04:002010-07-03T21:26:30.261-04:00@ anonymous, 5:18 AM
Your audacity is astounding!...@ anonymous, 5:18 AM<br /><br />Your audacity is astounding! <br /><br />If you have specific documentation to back up the accusations you make, then state it clearly and be quick about it. Otherwise, you are merely a very small, distasteful person spreading rumor.<br /><br />Your rant is rife with rumor and innuendo and has absolutely no credibility whatsoever.<br /><br />I personally am fed up with the likes of you and your ilk. I am normally colorblind to race, but all of you who play the race card at every opportunity make it harder and harder to be that way.<br /><br />"As a community we need to come together ... " Community? What community are you talking about? The community where the south part of DeKalb constantly bashes the north part of DeKalb because our parents are, for the most part, well-educated, deeply involved with their children's education and committed to making lemonade out of lemons.<br /><br />DCSS was under 20 years of federal court supervision for not having "sufficiently" integrated schools. During those 20 years, the federal courts did not allow re-districting or building new schools anywhere in DeKalb, regardless of need. That's the reason for overcrowding in South DeKalb schools and why most SPLOST money has gone to South DeKalb.<br /><br />M-to-M transfers and magnet schools (with busing provided for both as directed by the federal court) were also the result of federal court supervision. At one point, DCSS had a larger bus system than MARTA. <br /><br />Busing and no re-districting has been the order of things for so long that people now see this as an entitlement. Especially in South DeKalb, there seems to be no will to improve local schools when DCSS will pay for transportation to send your students to North DeKalb schools.<br /><br />The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) was signed into law on January 8, 2002; it is the current name for the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) passed in 1965. ESEA comprises nine titles and over 50 different programs, the largest of which is known as Title I. Title I supports school districts educating low-income students through federal funds and programs, and includes many opportunities for parent and community involvement. More than 4 generations of Title I and other entitlements. Why are South DeKalb schools, for the most part, still unable to reach AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress)?<br /><br />Regarding the AJC -- I am not sure you are fully cognizant of the concept of a free press, guaranteed by the Bill of Rights (an early "entitlement" program). It's about time the AJC began reporting on what is <i>really</i> going on in DCSS.<br /><br />You are right about one thing, Anonymous 5:18 AM: "Let be for real its not about our children is always about who have the power." [sic] Take a look at who has the power in DCSS, Anonymous 5:18 AM. Do they look and sound a lot like you?Be True to Your Schoolnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-73772236032506034672010-07-03T05:18:50.455-04:002010-07-03T05:18:50.455-04:00everyone is talking about the way the DCSS is runn...everyone is talking about the way the DCSS is running. But i no one is coming up with any solution. Why are people blaming the current board members? As a community we need to come together and make sure that we are doing what is best for our children. We must remember that each person only have one vote. We have 4 Democrat and 6 Republican and the republican are pushing there agenda. Mr. Womack do not want any African American over the north side of town. We have Pam who is black, however she have never voted for anything that will help the south side of Dekalb. For years we have white individual who have been running the Dekalb county school board and they were doing what ever they want to do without complaining. For example Mr. Womack when he was on the board he and his wife was selling insurance to everyone that work for the school system. we had the superintendent who was sell house to the teacher. And a lot more things were going on and no one was saying anything about that. Now we have Mr. Tom bowen who work for HP who have one of the biggest account with the school system and people have no issue with that. We have a small business who owner who have been work with the students in Dekalb for years before he got on the board I know that because the restaurant gave my daughter a scholarship for school and now they are writing an article about him say that he is doing something wrong. My daughter and my son have been on the honor roll for years and they always look forward for that free pizza at the end of the semester those are some of the incentive what Zo's restaurant do. Which other company is doing that for our community. Let be for real its not about our children is always about who have the power. And the AJC want to control what people think that why they print so much bad article about DCSS. If they really wanted to help with our school then they would not have been printing so much bad articles. We need to stop buying there newspaper. And send them a message.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-24653376043805662052010-06-01T17:03:49.173-04:002010-06-01T17:03:49.173-04:00This is something that i think ms. keys might want...This is something that i think ms. keys might want to know. I am not sure just how it works. At the sam moss center I used to see the staff services manager takeing in a large amount of checks for people using different schools for none school events. My question is where did that money go. She and reid were very close at one time. She ran her off also. At any rate is this something the system does and if so where does the money go? If someone knows let me know before i call ms. keys.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-85430581753688988402010-06-01T14:12:57.407-04:002010-06-01T14:12:57.407-04:00I was using my MS/HS "mom" brain. Exams...I was using my MS/HS "mom" brain. Exams for those were the last 2 days of school, so I could not imagine how that occurred. Makes sense to me now - sorry.Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-23003507146002967852010-06-01T14:12:00.323-04:002010-06-01T14:12:00.323-04:00Dunwoody Mom,
My grades were to be posted by Frid...Dunwoody Mom,<br /><br />My grades were to be posted by Friday, May 14th. We fixed any errors and had the final report cards on Wednesday, May 19th. The final report cards were sent home on the final day of school(May 21). I work in an elementary school, so maybe it was different for the high schools and middle schools.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-80623160995812592232010-06-01T14:09:53.997-04:002010-06-01T14:09:53.997-04:00Dunwoody Mom.
That had to have been an elementary...Dunwoody Mom.<br /><br />That had to have been an elementary person that posted that comment. Elementary schools closed out there grading on the May 14.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-85408983037787507382010-06-01T14:06:30.054-04:002010-06-01T14:06:30.054-04:00A longer version of this was posted under the ques...A longer version of this was posted under the questions and comments thread.<br /> Who knows what mega church many of the DCSS front office attends?<br /> Did the same persons attending said church receive large raises since the Lewis take over?<br /> Is automatic tithing required at said large church, like how it is handled at Creflo<br />Dollar's church?<br /> As an example, a higher up that made 118K a few years ago would be tithing 11,800 yearly at <br />10%. If their salary increased to say, 166k, then the yearly tithe would have increased to 16,600. Even after the tithe, their yearly income would be 150k vs roughly 102k.<br /> Anyone know which church? Is automatic tithing required there? Does the list of large pay increases at the front office read like a church elder's directory?<br /> Enquiring minds need to know.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-37881069635413353322010-06-01T14:03:22.350-04:002010-06-01T14:03:22.350-04:00Hey, let's compile a family administrator list...Hey, let's compile a family administrator list using it as Open Records to see who is related to who in the DCSS. Then, let us examine each school and see how many females are linked by sororites. Next, let's look at Frats, and Churches.<br />Last, compare your list to the adminstrators on the northern end of DCSS. Oh, donot forget to check out teachers affiliations.<br />Let me suggest this: Remove the part that ask you to list organizations that you belong to on PAT's.Leave all key chains, and greek para out of your interviews, allow men to sit on the panels when interviewing candidates. Allow the person being interviewed to see his or her scores and comments from the interview. I bet this would eliminate some of this friend/family hiring each other mess.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-74519816017080482182010-06-01T13:52:36.280-04:002010-06-01T13:52:36.280-04:00How do you send report cards home the last day of ...How do you send report cards home the last day of school?Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-43006901027203027452010-06-01T13:51:09.461-04:002010-06-01T13:51:09.461-04:00Our report cards went home with the children the l...Our report cards went home with the children the last day of school. The schools do not have the individual reports to give out, as of last week. They are not expected to receive them until mid-June.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-23799158301117648792010-06-01T13:50:58.733-04:002010-06-01T13:50:58.733-04:00Teachers can now hope that all of this is out in t...Teachers can now hope that all of this is out in the open,DCSS can find a new leader, new administrators, and a board that is interested in children. DCSS, please: stop hiring your cousins, sorority members,incompetent children, frat brothers, mason brothers, but individuals that are qualified.<br />Fill the vacanicies with honest people, not tyrannt leaders like some that are retiring, but individuals who can relate to people with no motive and see others views and not take the word of administrators when problems occur, but look at the whole picture. Area directors need to understand that some principals/assistants are incompetent and were given their jobs by others in the county.This is how our county became corrupt too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-64134634870914598482010-06-01T13:47:59.681-04:002010-06-01T13:47:59.681-04:00Aren't the individual scores supposed to be se...Aren't the individual scores supposed to be sent with the Report Cards, which were supposed to be mailed Friday.Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-87420247220578835292010-06-01T13:42:44.161-04:002010-06-01T13:42:44.161-04:00Schools have CRCT scores for the classes, but do n...Schools have CRCT scores for the classes, but do not have the individual score sheets that parents receive. I hope that the scores are made public soon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-15940012533022504932010-06-01T12:59:37.318-04:002010-06-01T12:59:37.318-04:00@ Anonymous 11:54
I have to disagree that the &qu...@ Anonymous 11:54 <br />I have to disagree that the "good ol' boys" network was all that efficient.<br /><br />I think Lewis was mentored by Freeman and in particular Hallford. They are the ones who promoted him. <br /><br />Consider this:<br />Hallford established 16 area superintendents each with their own very highly paid content coordinators and Assistant Principal coordinator, secretary, etc. Each area superintendent was supposed to be accountable for his/her own area. The trouble was they kept switching schools in and out of areas and then he started switching area superintendents out of areas (into new made up positions) and appointing new area superintendents, etc. No one was ever in the position long enough to be accountable (sound familiar?).<br /><br />The Central Office zoomed overnight. Teachers were so excited to get these lucrative jobs. The pay was more than they ever thought they would make in education. Some did complain that all they ever did was meet, meet and meet some more – but the money was great.<br /><br />Within a few years of musical chairs, this reporting system was discontinued due to a budget crunch. I seem to remember they let 200 parapros go and I mentally calculated that the budget for these by now reduced in number teams far outweighed the salaries of the 200 parapros (sound familiar?).<br /><br />The members of the “teams” were so worried – they might be sent back to teach with a teacher’s salary. One I knew took an Assistant Principal position in anticipation that she needed to grab something that was available while the gettin’ was good. She need not have worried. By then alliances had been formed, and power centers had been established. The Central Office was reorganized and all of the coordinator and administrative support personnel were saved. They were quietly absorbed back into the money pit the Central Office had become.<br /><br />This huge increase in non-teaching personnel became apparent during the recession of the early 2000’s (2002-03) much like this Great Recession has laid bare our current overstaffing and overpayment of non-teaching jobs.<br /><br />This is what Johnny Brown tried to address in the form of an independent audit by Ernst and Young which concluded that over 2,500 non-teaching personnel were being overpaid by $14,800,000 a year and was presented to the BOE spring, 2004. Since Freeman and and Hallford were the ones who had increased these non-teaching personnel, we can lay that squarely at their doorstep.<br /><br />Johnny Brown was moved out within a few months of the audit presentation to the BOE, and Lewis came in. Lewis disputed the independent audit’s conclusions saying only $1,800,000 in annual overpayments were being eaten by the taxpayers. He didn’t think it was fair to do any adjustments so the audit and thus Dr. Brown’s efforts were for naught.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-58274041790659207382010-06-01T11:55:43.609-04:002010-06-01T11:55:43.609-04:00Are the CRCT scores out yet? i bet the north end o...Are the CRCT scores out yet? i bet the north end outscored the south end of the county. <br />The north end of the county administrators pledged in college. The south end of the county administrators are still happy just to belong to an organization.<br />Children come last, wearing the right colors, and showing them on your car, and in your office comes first on the south end. sad but true.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-48831322740381134892010-06-01T11:55:22.277-04:002010-06-01T11:55:22.277-04:00Anon 11:11: "Visit administrators on the nort...Anon 11:11: "Visit administrators on the northern end of DCSS and you will not see any indication of what fraternity or sorority these people are members of. The south end of DCSS is about which frat pr sorority you are a member of."<br /><br />I don't know how much hyperbole is involved here, but it does raise an interesting point--that one route to improving schools in the south end is not to keep playing the 'north vs. south' game but for the current BOE representation for the south end to get retirement this fall.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-23043745123132017912010-06-01T11:54:18.222-04:002010-06-01T11:54:18.222-04:00Following is part of a comment posted on the Clayt...Following is part of a comment posted on the Clayton County Blog 2 years ago. Given some of the conversation recently has focused on fraternal/sorority affiliations along with 'who you know' to get ahead, it seemed somewhat appropriate. You can determine if there is any truth to this...<br /><br /><i>There seems to be very little residents can do at this stage. My grandmother, who still lives in the Riverdale home in which my mother grew up, has been trying to sell for years. She’ll never get the appropriate value for the property, and that’s a shame. I know she isn’t alone. My parents moved to Henry when I was still in high school back in the early 90s (I was able to continue at LHS because my mother taught in Clayton County), and while I don’t philosophically agree with “white flight,” I can’t deny that their house has increased in value while my grandmother’s has lost more than 2/3 of its value.<br /><br />Seems to me that some of this is inevitable. Some people are going to get very angry at what I’m about to say, and I’m okay with that.<br /><br />The city of Atlanta certainly suffered growing pains during the movement away from a “good ol’ boy” system of white male “rule” as minorities began to get power. <br /><br />The “good ol’ boys” had their faults. There was a certain amount of corruption and subtle nepotism that goes along with a system like that; hiring was based on “feelings” that so-and-so was a “good guy,” meaning the guy looked like them, had a similar education, and played golf with a decent handicap. It’s not right to base hiring decisions on those kinds of criteria, but it did produce an efficient system where the people running it understood and mentored each other. Ultimately, that kind of system has to go—and that’s true on a national level as well as right here locally.<br /><br />So an influx of minorities threw out the good ol’ boys. This is tricky, because a lot of the good ol’ boys, whatever else they are, have had the education and mentoring to be good at their jobs. Nonetheless, the new guard—who hasn’t had the benefit of the mentoring or the on-the-job education or the informal golf sessions where you learn the unspoken parts of the jobs—comes in and the stage is set for a clash.<br /><br />You get your Victor Hill in, and he rather awkwardly cleans out the good ol’ boy system—but he does it by ignoring civil service conventions and protections, and voila, a giant lawsuit occurs that probably baffled the man. You get your new school board in, and they have the best of intentions but not the best of experience, education, and again, the mentoring that enables them to know the Rules of Order (or, sometimes, the rules of law!).<br /><br />New folks come in from outside the system, but they don’t understand the system in the way the old guard did. They chafe against the rules, because they don’t fully understand why the rules are there. They think that now they’ve been elected, they can do whatever they want. Public office just doesn’t work that way, though. <br /><br />The new guard isn’t totally off-the-hook. By all accounts, the board has been offered (and in some cases has even had) training in the responsibilities of board members—but they haven’t always risen to that challenge.<br /><br />In addition, the good ol’ boys often enriched themselves from the public trough, so to speak, and the new guard wants a piece of that, too. The problem is that the good ol’ boys knew how to hide their tracks and handle those things in private smoky rooms (a stereotype rooted in truth)… and the new guard doesn’t know the routine, how to hide their shady dealings and avoid any appearance of graft or incompetence.<br /><br />It’s tough. This minefield is loaded with racial, class, and generational bombs.</i>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-22634217727597064202010-06-01T11:48:56.838-04:002010-06-01T11:48:56.838-04:00Now we have retired principals who kept up confusi...Now we have retired principals who kept up confusion in their schools going around mentoring new principals. i bet they are on the list; pink and green. do a survey-i win. Can you believe this??<br />A waste of taxpayers money.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-84172501707147606502010-06-01T11:43:50.913-04:002010-06-01T11:43:50.913-04:00Maybe all of these female adminstrators in DCSS th...Maybe all of these female adminstrators in DCSS that Dr. Lewis gave principal positions to, can now come together and visit him in jail. Remmember that's what friends are for. Come on ladies, you know who you are. Don't be scared.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-35499232954761545832010-06-01T11:31:22.374-04:002010-06-01T11:31:22.374-04:00Since the issue of money is on our minds, did inte...Since the issue of money is on our minds, did internal affairs find out about how much money our authors made on company time selling their books? (Simp and Butler)<br />Taxpayers, Butler has ripped our county off big time with her cookbooks that were sold during instructional time. Traveling out ot state promoting her cookbooks using teacher lesson plans, using students on the cover of her books, using DCSS lunchroom to prepare her cookies, and family turkeys,giving speeches during instructional time. If you get a chance, tune in to her interview on the Martha Stewart show where she is preparing chicken salad.Listen closely to the questions that Martha Stewart asked her. Then go back and look through Open Records and i bet she is on DCSS time.She has made thousands selling cookbooks while at work on DCSS time. Years ago, she beat the system staff, parents, students, and taxpayers out of money by promoting an Arts Gala. So, if we are questioning the money that Pat, Crawford, Tony, and Moody are involved in, then let us ask questions here also. Trust me, Dr. Simpson and the other principal's ordeal about books is a piece of cake compared to how Butler lured and did business while on your school time. Then, the board promoted her to a wellness director instead of being in charge of a lunchroom.i bet she is on a book tour instead of being up in internal affairs with an special auditor.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-10624159234067423482010-06-01T11:11:32.206-04:002010-06-01T11:11:32.206-04:00You are correct about the car tags. What about in ...You are correct about the car tags. What about in the offices? You will see; green frogs, elephants, dogs, and you name it. If you look too long, these administrators on the south end will show you an office full of Greek para. Donot leave out the key chains around their necks.When one retires, they move another key chain wearer with the same colors into their job. Most times, the jobs are only posted for formality. Teachers walk around celebrating proudly when they know that one of their own key chain colors members is in charge. No work or instruction will get done!<br />Visit administrators on the northern end of DCSS and you will not see any indication of what fraternity or sorority these people are members of. The south end of DCSS is about which frat pr sorority you are a member of.100 Black Men is now on the rise and what big church you attend. Frankie Calloway hired all of her pink and green club sisters to positions of administrators and the chain needs to stop. Next, she hired her entire family which needs to be stopped.Taxpayers, private citizens, the next time you're in a school, check out the colors that you see teachers parading around. Then ask yourself, are the children learning? The answer on the south end is NO. <br />Or next administration should be common people with no favors to repay, no sorority ties/frat ties, but a common goal like Gwinnett County, to teach our children. Favortism in Dekalb County has lead us to our leaders being jailed. i bet Pat Reid wear pink and green. i bet Crawford and Pope are members of the same 100 Black Men or frat. Of course, David Moody is purple and goal. Administrators, do yo still not see the problems on the south end. i bet not. We are just glad to be a member or belong to something that we fill others cannot join,Ha!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-25918955552507215202010-06-01T10:36:10.841-04:002010-06-01T10:36:10.841-04:00Lewis' attorney is Michael Brown of Alston and...Lewis' attorney is Michael Brown of Alston and Bird. He looks Caucasian to me.Paula Caldarellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05515215184962897541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-23502873621718933422010-06-01T10:33:52.178-04:002010-06-01T10:33:52.178-04:00Anonymous 12:15 stated
"Isn't Lewis' ...Anonymous 12:15 stated<br />"Isn't Lewis' lawyer a member of the 100 Black Men? I heard that he mentors children who take part in 100 Black Men's activities. <br /><br />Wouldn't this be a conflict of interest?"<br /><br />He's not listed on the web site....but I noticed that there were only 97 men listed.....anotherdekalbscienceteachernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-65770617571255396212010-06-01T08:46:34.305-04:002010-06-01T08:46:34.305-04:00@ Anonymous 12:50 AM
"Somet...@ Anonymous 12:50 AM <br /><br />"Something doesn't click between the 2 AJC articles ..."<br /><br />Exactly! CLew-less is a friend of Gwen Keyes Fleming. They may have been in the same Leadership DeKalb class. At any rate, it too Fleming way too long to decide to go after CLew-less. Maybe because she had to figure out how to do it in a way that would ultimately let him off. <br /><br />Consider these points:<br /><br />(1)It was very strange that Fleming did not call in a DA from another county, where there would be no conflict of interest, to investigate this hot mess that extends through layers of DCSS administrators.<br /><br />(2) In the middle of all this -- missing deadline after deadline -- Fleming took off to handle a DA's job in another county because of a conflict of interest in that county. Why? GA has more than 150 counties (and DAs) to choose from.<br /><br />(3) The raids seemed timed for maximum press coverage (no problem with this) -- and advance information on the raids appeared to have been given to people way out of law enforcement -- like Annette Jackson (big problem with this).<br /><br />(4) If Fleming truly wants hard evidence, there are several things she could do:<br /><br />(a) Publicize a confidential and SAFE place to provide hard evidence or partial evidence with an assurance that it will be investigated.<br /><br />(b) Legally obtain the IP addresses of the posters on this blog and others who write about first-hand knowledge of DCSS wrongdoing -- then make direct contact with those people. Subpeona them if necessary. (Surely someone on Fleming's staff is reading this blog daily. If not, well, then ...)<br /><br />(5) The bail for Crawford Lewis was set incredibly low compared to the initial bail set for Pope and Reid. It was still half of the final bail for Pope and Reid. Lewis spent NO time in jail, either. As far as I know he also was not required to turn over his passport. That suggests to me that Fleming has a plan to save her buddy, allow him to work with the prosecution and get off scot-free.<br /><br />Really -- I think the place for hard evidence is to hand it over to the FBI. Neither the FBI (who investigates for the US Attorney) nor Sally Yates, the U.S. Attorney, is beholden to the many small-time politicians and big-time crooks who populate DeKalb County and DCSS -- and have helped Fleming win elections.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-151096942903989101.post-80908381677386091392010-06-01T02:06:29.596-04:002010-06-01T02:06:29.596-04:00If you google the address for 100 Black Men of DeK...If you google the address for 100 Black Men of DeKalb, McNair High School appears. <br /><br />A former BOE member gave some parents this information. Apparently, they use a couple of classrooms as offices, they use DCSS equipment for web updates and they use DCSS video equipment that the High School should be using.<br /><br />I think it's very urgent for our BOE to answer the question. Why is a non-profit runing an operation inside a taxpayer funded facility? Why has it taken almost 2 years for this to be addressed? What are you trying to hide?<br /><br />Time for change at DCSS. Everyone must go! Please folks if you are not an elected BOE official and work for the Central Office, the taxpayers expect you to resign and an independent review will take place whether to hire you or not. Kind of like when a new Rector is hired at an Episcopal church.<br /><br />These people MUST go for the taxpayers to regain the trust of the district.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com