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Troy Kimbler inquires about school hiring procedures Comments re photo 46344 For a Site Based Council meeting turnout was huge Troy Kimbler writes: Wondering whose jobs it is to hire teachers the site base council or the principal at the high school? - Troy KimblerTroy Kimbler - It's a good question. We're all learning. From what I know, The superintendent and the school board don't directly hire the way they used to, back when politics were simpler, when you elected a trustee (now a board member), and he or rarely she was supposed to get your daughter a school. The new way is, they tell us 'more better.' Hope someone can explain it with Great Wooded South simplicity, not government-speak. -EW This story was posted on 2012-08-21 05:53:30
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