Through a rather ahem unpleasant exchange on Twitter with Brian LeCompte, the former proprietor of Flashpoint Blog, I learned the prevailing thought in Rightwingdom is Huntsville City Schools Superintendent Casey WARdynski's spending $2 million on consultants and shuffling teacher/principals around is keeping "the black schools" from "sucking."
Brian LeCompte explains it like this…I wonder what part of black schools is illegal don't they understand? This proves the changes aren't helping the "black schools" it's about keeping the "black schools" black and the "white schools" white. The HCS board continues to ignore Brown v. Board in favor of Plessey v. Ferguson.
Wardynski is making massive staff changes in an effort to stop north Huntsville schools from sucking. Three possible outcomes…
1) Relative (zero sum) changes, bad schools get better while good schools who were raided for talent get worse…
2) Absolute change, preferably with formerly sucky schools improving and the good schools, at a minimum, not getting worse
3) Little to no change
It is a grand experiment whose outcome will speak volumes.
This line surprised me…
The move also allows a district to cancel student transfers to other schools and erase a school’s test score history in an effort to give it a fresh start.
WARdynski doing what he was hired to do |
Casey you have to break the mold and prove you're not afraid of minorities, democrats, liberals, aclu types and the entire entitlement crowd! Do that, and you'll be doing the job you were hired to do! Oh yeah, not to mention striking down all racial transfers. And that includes allowing not allowing whites to racially transfer either. If you don't like where your child goes to school, move to where they can be zoned into a school of your preference, that's what I had to do!
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I predict a major national scandal in Casey's future within the next two years. He's not gonna last long at this rate.
He is doing what he was hired to do.
Thanks to Brian, the errors in this post have been corrected. Not an excuse, but sometimes I think faster than I type and vice versa. That's what I get for trying to post in a hurry. Never let it be said I won't/don't correct mistakes when they are pointed out to me. :)
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