FLS article on former Chancellor AD

DinwiddieProud

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It sure is a lot of "he said, she said". From the outside looking in, it appears that the adults need to look in the mirror, and discuss with themselves, whether or not they are acting in a manner that's best for the kids?
 
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shauntclair

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Quite a story. I look at it this way. Too many accusations from parents have already been proven to be outright lies. It's all kind of a witch hunt or ugly divorce. Throw up enough lies and eventually something sticks.

I deplore this type of situation and those that instigate it. A good man with over 20 years of good evals and record of accomplishment is now without a position because certain individuals and non school professionals generated enough smoke to cause a reaction.

I appreciate the FLS story which seems clear, unbiased and tried to see this story from all sides. They presented facts as well as the accusations. Different people will see this story differently.

I feel badly for Chancellor, the Professionals who work there everyday and the student body. May they move past this quickly.
 
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86CulpGrad_rivals

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Another situation where so called "adults" act like 2-year-olds. I say this about a lot of situations....we expect our kids to be mature and act like adults, but we give them so many reasons to question what that really means. It seems like no one ever really "grows up".
 

shauntclair

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Another situation where so called "adults" act like 2-year-olds. I say this about a lot of situations....we expect our kids to be mature and act like adults, but we give them so many reasons to question what that really means. It seems like no one ever really "grows up".
After years of watching games and Coahing teams, I expect these types of incidents. But the thing I am most disappointed in is that individuals continue to breed.