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To get rid of the Superintendent. So much time would be lost
in transitioning and staff turnover. I don't agree with what she did
but a change at this point would be detrimental.

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So when could be a better time to get rid of the Superintendent?

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Peterson's domestic battery ended his relationship and put him in the judicial system. He was found guilty and as part of his sentence, must confront his own failure and work to rehabilitate.

Carol Johnson made a judgment that his domestic and legal problem was not interfering with his work at exam school John D. O’Bryant School of Mathematics & Science in Roxbury.

The petition insinuates that Rodney Peterson should have been dismissed on moral grounds by Superintendent Carol Johnson based on his fitness for the position. But it does not spell out the argument why. It does not say why the principal is not doing or capable of doing, a good job. The argument focuses on the superintendents discretion in handling the situation, not the reasons behind her decision.

In essence, the petition states that Superintendent Carol Johnson should be dismissed because she did not dismiss Rodney Peterson and because she handled the the issue with discretion. Her discretion is characterized as a sign of implicit guilt rather than appropriate professional conduct.

I understand the importance of moral stature as a factor of leadership in a superintendent and principal. And I firmly believe Carol Johnson is responsible for the judgment she made about Rodney Peterson. By responsibility, I mean that if Rodney fails at his job, Johnson is accountable.

I think John Connolly has made a threadbare case for Carol Johnson's ouster. He cites this issue as the "very worst" in “a pattern of bad decisions,” without explaining why the decision is so egregious.

His other complaints include "school closures and re-locations, recurrent busing crises, the stocking of expired cafeteria food, and state funding lost by mismanagement"

I'd like to hear from the Mayor and the school board before I jump on John Connolly's band wagon.

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...are universally considered to be a bad mix. If this needs explaining the state of decay here may be too far gone.

Have you actually read the petition? It doesn't seem so.

Do you honestly think John Connolly has launched this petition? That's kind of funny. You must not think much of regular city parents and their concern for their children's schools. It's not all an abyss of political puppetry out there, though your deference to Menino and his appointed school committee does support that perception.

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