Wednesday, February 6, 2013

McLaughlin in as Springfield superintendent

In a unanimous vote, the Springfield School Board selected Zach McLaughlin at Monday night’s meeting. He will replace outgoing superintendent Frank Perotti on July 1.
http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20130206/NEWS02/702069944

11 comments :

  1. good job!

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  2. is that Piers Morgan?

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  3. Congratulations Zach McLaughlin and the school system faculty, the NECAP scores are way up, and most are above the State average! Good going keep up the good work!

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    1. Stop shilling for clowns!

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    2. Yes don't confuse us with facts, we want to cling to the impression that our schools are a wreck and a dismal failure. It nourishes us and helps us to be able have somebody to vilify even if the facts don't line up with our positions. You need to stop all this positive thinking, there is strength in negativism. We are strong!

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    3. the fact is that he looks like Piers Morgan.

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    4. I don't see it.

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    5. hahaha!!!

      Piers MORGAN !!!!! I Totally see it !!!

      good one !!! too funny!!!! eactly what I needed during this heavy snow !!!!

      Thank you for the levity !!!!

      hahaha

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  4. I don't see it.

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    1. thirdtimesacharm2/9/13, 7:54 PM

      keep trying !!!! just open your eyes ! you can do it !!!

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  5. @8:37 That is a misleading comment. If you actually look at the progression numbers broken down by school over time the gains are not that great. In one school the numbers are not great and then broken down by subject you see a shift of students dropping from proficient with distinction to proficient. so the numbers are only shifting in some category to another. Some scores have changed for the better but the overwhelming number of significantly below proficient is unacceptable given the money thrown at the district. You have to know how to really read the numbers based over a period of time vs student count over time. Another factor was that some teachers were telling certain students which answers were wrong on their tests last year so they could correct them and im sure they did the same this year.

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