[Local-Maine-Schools] BDN article re Benedicta has relevance to thefuture
Paul Murphy
paul at exploreacadia.com
Mon Apr 30 12:11:30 EDT 2007
David
Welcome to the discussion board. I bow to your knowledge on the particulars
of this case. Certainly Ms Gendron has the authority and the right to act as
she has.... even in the matters of forced consolidation and the move to the
SAT. My problem is that her "best judgment" always fits her agenda.
Her best judgment has, more often than not, proved to be poor judgment in my
assessment as an 8 year school board member.
Paul
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Wiggin" <david_wiggin at fivetowns.net>
To: "Paul Murphy" <paul at exploreacadia.com>
Cc: "Local Maine Schools List" <local-maine-schools at lists.svaha.com>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Local-Maine-Schools] BDN article re Benedicta has relevance to
thefuture
> I don't think you can blame Commissioner for approving those waivers. She
> has the authority under the law and she has a right to exercise her best
> judgment even if she does have an agenda. Personally if I were a parent I
> would want that for my child also.
> David Wiggin
>
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