Like many administrators today, Davies-Hughes is more interested in patting himself on the back and sounding self-righteous than actually addressing student needs. The trend today is to come up with some progressive-sounding program that serves to pump up the principal's ego. Instead, there should be more focus on special needs students who are often ignored or sequestered (McK Middle School's "Opportunity Class).
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on 02/13/2009 at 8:32 AM
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Re: “Crossing Schools”
Like many administrators today, Davies-Hughes is more interested in patting himself on the back and sounding self-righteous than actually addressing student needs. The trend today is to come up with some progressive-sounding program that serves to pump up the principal's ego. Instead, there should be more focus on special needs students who are often ignored or sequestered (McK Middle School's "Opportunity Class).