tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32800006.post2999043009205763547..comments2023-05-15T02:14:27.684-06:00Comments on Diogenes' six: APS' seach for the next supt., a fait accompli?ched macquigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06433039009492338854noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32800006.post-73679928880910400182016-02-10T19:34:42.345-07:002016-02-10T19:34:42.345-07:00She refused to listen to APS high teachers who cam...She refused to listen to APS high teachers who came to her office last week to drop off letters with teacher signatures about requesting to end the exhausting 6-period a day teaching schedule. When teachers from Albuquerque High delivered her their letters, she was at first glad to see them, but then she was shocked about the purpose of their visit that now she refuses to meet with other high school teachers. Furthermore, the associate superintendent for high schools Todd Resch actually filmed the AHS teachers who delivered the letters. One might wonder what he is going to do with that video. After AHS visit, other schools' teachers stopped by her office only to learn that she would not see them. By this Friday, most of APS high schools will have delivered their letters of concern about having to teach more classes without raises. Isn't she supposed to listen to her employees' legitimate concerns? Or is she unable to face the pressing high school challenge because she has no high school leadership experiences? Her touchy-feely elementary school experiences are simply not enough to make her a superintendent of the school district of 13 high schools and 27 middle schools. She is neither qualified or ready to lead APS. Leaders do not hide behind their doors under pressure. Leaders lead by example. She is not fit to lead APS. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com