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BlissfulGreen2 t1_je7rpum wrote

It’s possible that the Board has a lot of information (not discussed in public session because it involves a students educational records or health records) that led them to conclude the superintendent is in the right here. If that were the case, I could understand them showing support for their chief administrator. My point is that they may have very good reasons for publicly supporting the superintendent.

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-Bk7 t1_je7safj wrote

>they may have very good reasons for publicly supporting the superintendent.

Being scared of her is one good reason.

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Johncamp28 t1_je7scpu wrote

I did not get that from your other post. And I want to say that yes you make a valid point but that looks really bad to me.

You can be right and look bad. A board shouldn’t just support their own and to me that’s what it looks like (whether it’s true or not as your comment says)

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BlissfulGreen2 t1_je7siun wrote

I hear you. There are a lot of times when the board just can’t say anything for legal reasons. Clapping was a little weird.

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