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September 21, 2007

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Mr. Smith

Can an Ostritch be a Leader? I don't think so, this School Board has a history of sticking their collective heads in the sand and engaging in the blame game. The simple truth is that our Schools are failing because of Newby's legacy of promoting yes man/women to surround herself with and her screwy curriculum that Teachers could not get in touch with, then of course there was the blending of grades which really meant more kids for teachers to contend with, even though para pros were supposed to assist, coupled with disobediance of unruly students and Principals who have their hands tied because they won't or can't discipline, oh and least we forget tenured teachers who are fed up with the whole thing and just do whatever it takes to get by. So to sum things up you have.
1. A school board that is ineffective.
2. A legacy of incompetence from prior Administrators.
3. Disobediant Children who are sent to a Student Responsibility Center for acting out (revolving door)
4. Teachers would like to discipline but can't, and Principals won't.
5. Low morale and apathy from teachers. (understandable)

Racism goes in all directions, forget diversity, lets focus on what makes us all the same and stop pointing out peoples differences. And now of course another administrator who erects an Iron Curtain, which has the potential of making people not just move their children to other schools and still live the district, but altogether flee in mass. Just to let you know, I think Com. Paul Mayhue hit it on the head with his reasoning of corporal punishment. I am a product of it, I am not scarred, I can read, write, and even like math.I have never been to jail, I have a great job, I love my kids and care about others. In this day, where people rush to do the "right thing" we end up screwing ourselves by not applying common sense. If we aren't going to use history to better ourselves, then why bother teaching it?

Joe

The biggest display of racism is the failure of GRPS. They write off inner-city children as "unable to learn" and then throw their hands up. Time to lift the charter cap.

Mr. Smith

I am not impressed with my experiences of the Charter Schools. For the most part, they are not in tune with public curriculum , meaning that kids that go there struggle in their first year of High School in different districts, like northview, comstock, forest hills, etc. If you look at a school like Iroquois, where a few years ago, everyone dressed the same and simple golden rule approaches were held in high regard, success was plentiful.I am not sure how they are fairing presently. What I am trying to say is that there are too many liberties in the schools for students. Also, team building is non-existent, it is all about the individual trying to impress the other kids, good or bad. MTV use to be about music videos, now it is nothing but a bunch of whiners with feelings of entitlement for what everone else had to work for. This generation doesn't appreciate having to work to succeed. Kids need to be guided at home and school. I have worked in the inner city for many years now, hope is not lost, I see wonderful kids everyday. But, a few bad ones can ruin a class/school quickly. Discipline is a must, students need to be held accountable so do parents and teachers. People say private schools are the way to go. How about enticing some of their teachers over to learn what works? Schools also have a habit of passing the buck, or sending kids off to the next higher grade when they don't deserve to be passed. When I was in school, fear of not passing compelled me to do well, now days kids get by with a "whatever" attitude. The practice of non-accountability needs to end!!!!GRPS screwed up when they failed to keep Connie Collins.

Nick

I'm a proud graduate of the GRPS but man alive... those comments were ridiculous. Sadly, they're just par for the course with the current school board and the administrators they've got running that show.

I still have siblings in the system and my parents have NEVER been as discouraged about their prospects for a decent education as they are now.

--Nick
www.RightMichigan.com

Amie

Wow.
So parents are "racist" because they want their children to have a good opportunity at getting a good education by moving them out of a failing public school system?

Amazing.....

beentheredonethat

With Jim, the lone dissenting voice on the Board, gone and having the others being responsible for picking his replacement............

well, it will give LAW participants something to talk about on a regular basis, I'm sure!

All I can say is it must have gotten really bad for Jim to quit.

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