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Council
President Fred Dello Russo Jr. TWICE denied a citizen the right to
discuss the Transition Team that he is on. What a conflict of interest,
a member of the team denying civil rights at the People's Forum. What a CONFLICT OF INTEREST and DERELICTION OF DUTY!!!
Not only does each councilor and school committee member need to be
scrutinized before and after each election, the school superintendent
should come before the city council to be "vetted" since the school
committee isn't doing anything to inform the public after so much nonsense has hit the newspapers under Roy E. Belson's purview.
School Superintendents should be held to the HIGHEST of standards with
strict evaluations - performance evaluations - held so that we don't run
into more problems
JUST LOOK AROUND THE REST OF THE COUNTRY - here's a story from yesterday
Former Daleville Superintendent Arrested
Former Daleville Superintendent Arrested
Published 04/19 2016 06:07PM
Updated 04/19 2016 06:08PM
Former Daleville City Schools Superintendent Andrew Kelley was
arrested on third degree domestic violence charges by the Dothan Police
Department.
Court records show that Kelley has been harassing a
female victim with emails and a written letter. He followed it up by
showing up at her place of employment. This all came after he was told
not to according to court documents.
Kelley resigned earlier this
year at Daleville but gave no specific reason for his decision. The
school board kept him on in a consulting role.
http://www.dothanfirst.com/news/former-daleville-superintendent-arrested
School Superintendents should be held to the HIGHEST of standards with strict evaluations - performance evaluations - held so that we don't run into more problems
Central Square superintendent, arrested for drunken driving, suspended by board
Notice that these stories are this week and are current
on April 14, 2016 at 7:18 PM, updated April 15, 2016 at 10:17 AM
An Oswego County school superintendent has been suspended from his job after getting into a car crash and being charged with drunken driving.
At an emergency meeting Thursday night the nine-member Central Square school board went into executive session "to discuss the superintendent's evaluation with counsel."
The school board exited executive session about an hour later and voted 9-0 to suspend Superintendent Joseph A. Menard with pay pending an investigation into his drunken driving arrest. Menard was paid $172,838 in 2015, according to See Through New York, an online database of public employee salaries.
Menard, 58, of 90 Adrian Circle, Constantia, was charged Wednesday by state troopers with driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.