Huntsville City Schools RIF Plan Targets Special Eduction

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The actual numbers are disturbing. After two Reduction in Force plans have been implemented in Huntsville City Schools, a total of two-hundred and fifty-nine (259) people who are classified as Support Personnel (Probationary and non-Probationary combined) have been fired by the Superintendent, the Board and the Consultant Ed Richardson. These numbers are based on the [...]

Background and Endorsement for Huntsville City Schools Superintendent

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The Huntsville City School Board is currently in the process of making their decision concerning who should be the next superintendent of our school system. The final three candidate have completed there interview processes and now the board is conferring and arriving at a decision concerning who the city’s top educator should be to help [...]

The Importance of a Plan

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Assuming that Mr. Brooks is correct, he is claiming that the superintendent and the board are not legally required to present any justification for their life-altering decisions. As Mel Brooks told us once, “It’s good to be ‘da king.” A king doesn’t need a plan, only the will and the force to implement his (or in this case her) decisions. Plans are for little people who have no power.

Superintendent Final Interviews

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SUPERINTENDENT CANDIDATE INTERVIEWS The Huntsville City Board of Education will meet on the following dates from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the boardroom at 200 White Street. The purpose of the meetings will be for second interviews with selected superintendent candidates. • Monday, May 23 – Dr. Daniel Brigman • Tuesday, May 24 – [...]

Sometimes Severity is a Gift

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When you have an epiphany, it’s a good idea to write it down. I’ve long since been of the opinion that if you don’t write it down, it didn’t happen. So on those rare moments when a clear thought does wind it’s way up my spine to enlighten my darken mind, I have to put [...]

A Positive IEP Is Not A Myth

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Today at Challenger Elementary, we had a good IEP meeting that is best characterized as a meeting where everyone sitting at the table, I am completely convinced, had my boy’s best interest at heart. For this, I want to publicly thank Mrs. Patti McCord, our regular education classroom teacher for leaving her classroom for an [...]

Are the Huntsville City School Personnel Cuts Being Applied Equally, Legally and Fairly?

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In a word, no. Here’s what we know: There are 23,140 students attending Huntsville City Schools. 2,889 of them receive some form of Special Education. The Special Education Student Population represents approximately 12% of the total student population. 47% of the first round cuts came from Special Education. There were 137 cuts made in the [...]

Huntsville City School Board Meetings Schedule

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Updated: The Huntsville City School Board will be meeting on Tuesday, May 17th at 8:30am and at 1:30pm for “Employee Conferences.” Additionally, they will be meeting briefly after the 1:30pm meeting to discuss “a resolution regarding Qualified Zone Academy Bonds, (QZAB), Series 2011.” According to a rumor I have heard, Dr. Robinson plans to ask [...]

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