The Pike County board of education approved by a 4-2 vote the appointment of Dr. Lindsay Busby as assistant principal at the high school at their Sept. 21 meeting.
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Why a public school really is not to much different than a prison. Except they check for weapons more in prison. We are still strangers. Go ahead and put little Johnnie on the bus. Dont worry we will treat him like family. I promise. You have nothing to worry about. Besides we are all Christians!
The former A.P. was named principal at the primary school. It was a great choice for PCPS!! Hopefully things are being done for the right reasons these days!
while i am extremely happy for mrs. busby, i've heard that her classroom is suffering because she is now the vice-principle and is no longer in the classroom.
the boe needs to be sure they have appropriate classroom coverage first, then worry about the administration. this seems to be the problem with this boe more than anything else. there is more concern with growing the administration (a complete overhead cost that has no benefit to the students) before being concerned with the classroom. this is one of the many practices that needs to be reversed in the boe.
education and the classroom should be the number one priority, then the school administration and then finally the overall administration of the school system.
once again (just like in big business for all of you who think the gov'ment does it better) the worker that matters and the work that matters is superseded by the need to grow an empire.
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the boe needs to be sure they have appropriate classroom coverage first, then worry about the administration. this seems to be the problem with this boe more than anything else. there is more concern with growing the administration (a complete overhead cost that has no benefit to the students) before being concerned with the classroom. this is one of the many practices that needs to be reversed in the boe.
education and the classroom should be the number one priority, then the school administration and then finally the overall administration of the school system.
once again (just like in big business for all of you who think the gov'ment does it better) the worker that matters and the work that matters is superseded by the need to grow an empire.