Monday, July 26, 2004
Strange Report On Superintendent Search
Sewell Chan of the Washington Post chooses a weird angle in his coverage on the selection of a new Superintendent of D.C. public schools:
"Seventeen search committee members worked into the night Friday without pause, even interviewing one candidate over a catered dinner that included Caesar and tomato salads, side dishes of asparagus and broccoli and a choice of chicken, salmon or roast beef."
The story also describes some of the questions committee members asked the candidates. I would only ask one. "How quickly can you remove bureaucrats who have been guilty of educational malpractice toward the kids of the nation's capitol for years upon years?"
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"Seventeen search committee members worked into the night Friday without pause, even interviewing one candidate over a catered dinner that included Caesar and tomato salads, side dishes of asparagus and broccoli and a choice of chicken, salmon or roast beef."
The story also describes some of the questions committee members asked the candidates. I would only ask one. "How quickly can you remove bureaucrats who have been guilty of educational malpractice toward the kids of the nation's capitol for years upon years?"