Listen up Clayton County -- The two finalists for temporary superintendent don't have what it takes to salvage the school district's accrediation.
Finally someone has said of the two prospective Emperors: "But he has nothing on!"
Listen up citizens of Clayton County. Do not allow things to go from bad (I know, real bad) to worse at tomorrow's school board meeting.
From the AJC:
The two finalists for Clayton County schools temporary superintendent don't have what it takes to salvage the district's accreditation, the head of the accreditation agency said Thursday.
James E. Bostic, one of two state board of education members Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed last month to help Clayton, also criticized the board's choice for finalists.
"The two people suggested ... are absolutely the wrong people," Bostic said. "We need to look at excellent and very capable people in Georgia who understand the state laws and understand how to get things done."
Listen up citizens of Clayton County. Do not allow things to go from bad (I know, real bad) to worse at tomorrow's school board meeting.
From the AJC:
The two finalists for Clayton County schools temporary superintendent don't have what it takes to salvage the district's accreditation, the head of the accreditation agency said Thursday.
James E. Bostic, one of two state board of education members Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed last month to help Clayton, also criticized the board's choice for finalists.
"The two people suggested ... are absolutely the wrong people," Bostic said. "We need to look at excellent and very capable people in Georgia who understand the state laws and understand how to get things done."
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