Saturday, November 21, 2009

Paranoia at McGinley's CCSD Headquarters

With a cast of thousands. . .

No, wait a minute. The cast actually consists of the mayors of Charleston and North Charleston, the infamous Dot Scott of the Charleston Branch NAACP, and a big shot from the local Chamber of Commerce. (I wonder what happened to Mt. Pleasant.) These supporters of Superintendent Nancy McGinley believe that losing control of the election for chair of the CCSD School Board portends that McGinley is doomed, doomed, and we must do whatever we can to save her, save her, before it is too late!

That means arriving en masse at Monday night's regular Board meeting. [See Community Leaders to Show Support for Superintendent in Saturday's P&C]

Question: Do any of them have children enrolled in CCSD schools?

Another question: Where are the masses of grateful parents coming to sing the praises of the best superintendent Charleston has ever had? I mean those who do not owe their livelihoods to the Charleston County School District.

Silent.

And Keith Summey proves once again that he can be manipulated into not acting in the best interests of North Charleston. What did they do, promise him no opponent in the next election?

4 comments:

Underdog said...

You could not have said it better, Babbie. Thank you. Reading your blog allows be more time off.

Anonymous said...

Paranoia will destroy ya, Dr. McGinley.
Clearly you're full of paranoia if the P and C is doing this ridiculous story. Puppy Smalley must have been working them hard to get this published. Maybe he is worth that extra 10 grand to the Superintendent. Unfortunately it's wasted on the kids who still can't read at grade level OR worse can't READ AT ALL.
Like Babbie said, Where did Scott, Riley, and Sumney's kids attend school? I bet I can guess it wasn't Burke and it wasn't North Charleston High.

Anonymous said...

Mayor Summey's children both attended North Charleston High School all four years.

Anonymous said...

Mayor Summey's kids also attended Morningside Middle and North Charleston Elementary. Many on his staff also attended District 4 schools. Do we really want to go through the money, time and effort to start a superintendent search? Only to be saddled with someone else's agenda and the time it takes for the new ones to get acclimated? Like her or not, she's the only superintendent who has ever communicated with North Charleston Leadership.