Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
Take out the quotes around "care," because nowhere in the article is that word used. And nowhere does he say that he "doesn't care" about ANYTHING, those are words YOU have put in his mouth (you are REALLY good at that!). Here's what the guy DOES say: "The last thing I'm worried about is a budget issue. The No. 1 thing I'm worried about is the students." Sounds to me like he's got his priorities straight.

Is this the only news you've read on this event? Are you passing judgement on how the administrators are doing their job based just on that? Go ahead and play armchair quarterback if you want, but me, I'll assume they have their reasons. I'm thinking there's a very good chance that if there was such a pattern of abuse over such a long period of time, perhaps other staff members were in on it, and they're just trying to make sure it stops here and now. They may even have information implicating others. If such information exists, I doubt it would be made public at this time.

Put yourself in the place of one of those parents, knowing these horrendous things have been going on for years, and not knowing who all is involved. I won't presume to speak for you, but I for one would approve.
I find it interesting that in a state where MONEY is no object, they choose to keep 80 teachers and 40 staff members on the payroll AND replace them.

SEEMS like a waste of money.

If they have actionable evidence against others, then ACT on it. This is a Knee Jerk reaction.

WHAT I'd be way more concerned about is the fact that IF there are more than the 2 predators at this school WHO THE HELL hired them......WHO THE HELL protected them. WHO THE HELL is responsible.

This reminds me of the POWER of teacher unions.........remember the RUBBER ROOMS in NY.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/q...kAS9OKOVaTtWMK


Later,

Geo