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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Licata doesn't see a conflict of interest supports idea of a superintendent working with Say Yes

Mary Pasciak:  Licata: I don't share the concern of the conflict of interest. I think the interest is in providing best opportunity for the kids in the classroom. I think Cascade/Say Yes is committed to finding the best candidate. I don't agree with the perception they're just going to select the superintendent for us. If we don't have a superintendent who's willing to work with Say Yes, we're really hampering the effort at the start. Mary Pasciak:  Licata: By working with Say Yes, they can find a superintendent with the temperament. One of the thigns they said, you hire for skill but fire for temperament. They were the only firm that was going to take a measure of candidates' temperament.


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I am a blogger, certified public school administrator and school attendance teacher. I studied American education history at the doctoral level defended a thesis on the Puerto Rican bibliophile Arthur A. Schomburg (1874-1938). I have lectured extensively, serving as a curator of exhibits on Schomburg in many institutions in Central and Western New York. I am one of the few Schomburg scholars today lecturing on his Puerto Rican heritage, and his contributions to the history of American education and black intellectual history. Also, a tenured school attendance teacher, served as chairperson of the New York State Attendance Teachers Association and executive board member. Also, past delegate chair, delegate, alternate, council of delegates in the union, and New York State Delegate to the NEA Representative Assembly.
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