Michael Hohmann wrote:
The chief executive,the superintendent in this case, should have a high degree
of control over
the direct reports that will be helping develop/implement major policy
initiatives... seems to me anyway. Do policy/administrative/mgmt -type
positions normally hold tenure in the public schools?
The important question is - will the new employment conditions work, in
the short term and for the long term? Steve Belton is someone who has
considerable experience with the MPS staff. It would be reckless to
discount his opinion.
Dan McGuire
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