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Smarmie Doofus

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9. We don't have a board so much as a mayor.
Sun Oct 18, 2015, 08:56 PM
Oct 2015

Meaning his chancellor... and her vast, byzantine bureaucracy would have to pass on it, at some level.

According to the Post story, the local superintendent, Connelly's direct supervisor, ---- another NYC ed administrator w., imho, untreated psychiatric problems ( She was my son's principal in elementary school. Wow.) had the desks, etc. dragged back in the bldg and stored in the basement. My guess is crazy super approved it first and then was told to back off by up the ladder educrats or local pols when it hit the media.

I guess she's waiting for them to tell her what to do next . Sound like their both caught in a bit of a pr pickle! (These people aren't exactly what you'd call " the best and the brightest.&quot

Such leadership 14 years of ed "reform" has inspired.

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