Remember that I know the depths of incompetence
at the MPS Board of Education.
Be aware that I have fully researched the inadequacy
of training for those of you making academic decisions at the Minneapolis Public Schools
(MPS)---
>>>>> your credentials purchased from the degree
mills that are departments, colleges, and schools of education;
>>>>> your recourse to such empty
non-qualifications so as to game the system and rise in remuneration and some ridiculous
notion of status.
So for those of you at the Davis Center (MPS
central offices, 1250 West Broadway) who think you have obtained some semblance
of executive status in your retreat from the classroom, as you put those
familial photos on your desks, pretending to a status to which you do not even
come close,
>>>>>
know now that your cover is blown and
you shall be ever more exposed to public excoriation.
In that spirit, scroll on down this blog to
read the immediately succeeding 30 entries, presenting the July, August,
September, October, and November 2019 editions from Volume VI of Journal of the K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research from Minneapolis,
Minnesota, the academic journal that I inaugurated in 2014 as one of my many
powerful vehicles of communication for
exposing the intellectual corruption that abides among those making academic
decisions as the Minneapolis Public Schools.
You will notice that these five editions of
the journal are studiously factual.
You are hanging yourselves on the woeful
state of your own abysmal record.
In other editions of the journal, on this
blog, on my television show, in my Public Comments at monthly meetings of the
MPS Board of Education, in my many
public appearances, and most of all now with the circulation of my new book, Understanding the Minneapolis Public
Schools: Current Conditon, Future
Prospect >>>>>
>>>>>
you are exposed to public scrutiny as
you have never been revealed to those whom you are supposed to be serving
before.
You are being taken apart piece by piece.
Piece by corrupted and ineffective piece.
Never again will you abuse the children and
adolescents of the Minneapolis Public Schools with impunity.
In that spirit, read the next 30 articles
from those editions from Journal of the
K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research
from Minneapolis, Minnesota, whereby I
>>>>>
take you apart piece by piece,
>>>>>
letting you take yourselves apart,
>>>>>
piece by irresponsible piece.
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