Monday, November 9, 2009

New Superintendent Named

At tonight's Board of Education meeting Dr. Cash stated that Brady Johnson had been selected to be the new superintendent. Before making the announcement, Dr. Cash read a number of recommendations that were made at the various advisory meetings and stated that the Board had made their decision based on those recommendations.

Congratulations to Mr. Brady Johnson!

In a subsequent post I will give more information and some comments.

8 comments:

  1. Wow, great way to get the teacher's imput on the new superintendent BOE! The BOE and Mr. Johnson have asked for our trust that things are different...that will NEVER be built upon lies.

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  2. I assume you did not attend the area advisories which specifically was to gather this data? Great job BOE!

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  3. Congratulations to Mr. Johnson. It could be a much better year knowing who the new superintendent is. I hope so.

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  4. I like Brady, but I am shocked by this decision. It almost makes me think that they already had this decision made but waited until all the area advisory meetings were over to make it official.

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  5. Never assume 7:38! I did attend the area advisory meeting, under the lie that Mr. Johnson was retiring and the district was going to do a thorough search for a new superintendent. We did a lot of work about what we wanted in a new superintendent, but Brady was never specifically discussed.

    Once again, teachers were not directly asked for input, as promised. A lot of teachers didn't go to the area advisory meetings because they thought they were going to have a say in the new superindentent, in house so to speak and not at an evening meeting.

    By the way, where is that data from area advisory? I can't find it on the website.

    I'm with you 8:21, I also believe they already had the decision made and just wasted more money paying an outside company to make it look like they were listening to the community.

    We didn't interview or search for anyone, didn't get teacher input, didn't give teachers the same survey as the principal's got, didn't do anything we said we would, but trust us, things are different.

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  6. Sounds like the blog really did the work it was intended for!!! BLAH BLAH BLAH, and CRY CRY CRY...oh how I pity you all...

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  7. YAHOOOOOOOOOO! We couldn't ask for a better person!!!

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  8. http://www.stateline.org/live/details/story?contentId=83484


    interesting info here...

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