The six finalists are:
-Robert Alfaro, regional superintendent, Clark County School District, Las Vegas
-Heath Morrison, community superintendent, Montgomery County Public Schools, Rockville, Md.
-Gary Larsen, superintendent, Nampa School District 131, Nampa, Idaho
-Karst Brandsma, interim superintendent, Everett Public Schools, Everett, Wash.
-Pedro Martinez, chief financial officer, Chicago Public Schools
-Dennis Dearden, senior vice president for educational advancement, Partnership for Excellence, Cary, N.C.
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Eli Broad strikes again:
Robert Alfaro
Heath Morrison
Pedro Martinez
I don't see anything of interest regarding Gary Larsen.
Article about Dennis Dearden.
Partnership for Excellence
Here is a letter to the editor about Karst Brandsma of Everett School District that may be of interest:
Karst Brandsma might make some school system a fine superintendent, but not Everett Public Schools (EPS). His effectiveness as a leader has been compromised by his exercise of poor judgment and demonstrated insensitivity to non-white students and staff. Polishing Dr. Brandsma's image will not change the fact that to-date he has failed to embrace all students and staff of EPS. Dr. Brandsma's failure to represent all stakeholders in the past makes him the wrong person to lead EPS into the future.
Dr. Brandsma and his surrogates have already begun the campaign to polish Dr. Brandsma's image in advance of and during the EPS superintendent selection process. It is difficult to believe that the school board would even consider Dr. Brandsma as a permanent replacement for Carol Whitehead -- as some board members have already openly suggested.
This is the same Dr. Brandsma who claimed on more than one occasion to have significant influence with his boss, but seemed always to be in alignment with her systematic disenfranchisement of the underrepresented and underserved students and staff, including students and staff of color.
This is the same Dr. Brandsma who vehemently refused to allow, until severely pressured, a community citizen and EPS students' mentor to act as guide and interpreter for a group of EPS parents whose primary language is not English.
This is the same Dr. Brandsma who, as EPS representative, committed to bring 200 students of color to the Everett Community College Students of Color Career Conference in each of the years 2006 and 2007; he did not do so and he failed to provide timely notice to conference planners. On one occasion Dr. Brandsma used winter weather conditions as an excuse not to bring students to the conference; yet, Snohomish County school districts north, east and west were able to provide transportation for their students.
This is the same Dr. Brandsma who authorized surveillance of a veteran teacher at Cascade High School. Then, he supposedly misplaced the evidence.
In his seven years as second in command, Dr. Brandsma has shown the EPS community his true colors and the Everett community deserves better.
More about his surveillance issues:
At least one of the candidates has had a brush with controversy in his current district.
According to reports in The Daily Herald newspaper in Everett, Brandsma was named interim superintendent in June 2008 after his predecessor announced her early retirement. Carol Whitehead said her decision to retire was based in part on a death threat she received earlier that year.
In January, the Everett district and the teachers union agreed to ban the use of hidden video cameras in classrooms two years after district leaders, including Brandsma, approved the use of a surveillance camera that was placed in the ceiling of the classroom of a teacher in the district.
The teacher was suspected of helping students publish an underground newspaper using district resources despite warnings not to do so, The Daily Herald has reported.
The teacher was fired but reinstated as part of a settlement. Issues arising from the case against the teacher and the student newspaper cost the district’s taxpayers more than $200,000 in attorney’s fees, the Everett paper reported.
Brandsma could not be reached for comment late Friday.
Ouch!
More details here.
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