Frank Niceley |
So,
I was talking to state Sen. Frank Niceley this morning about his bill
that could again lead to local counties electing school
superintendents. (Right smack here for that bad boy.)
The Strawberry Plains Republican said that state Rep.
Harry Brooks, R-Knoxville, is about to introduce an amendment to the
bill that he thinks will be somewhat of a compromise for those who
are against it, and also help it move along through the state General
Assembly.
Niceley
said if Brooks' amendment is approved, then counties where the school system meets its AMO
(annual measurable objectives), will NOT be allowed to vote on
whether to go back to elected school superintendents.
That
means Knox County (cause despite what some knuckleheads believe, we do have good teachers here).
“Clearly,
if the system is not making its goals then the parents should be able
to try something different,” said Niceley, adding that our school
system was “developed under three elected supervisors for its first
50 years and it has a great school system.”
Hmmmmm.
Is that irony? The elected superintendents were so good, they're not
coming back? Or something. I don't know. Just figured I'd pass this
along.
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