Posted on 12/18/2014 1:51:48 PM PST by grundle
A principal has been reassigned after a misspelled sign was displayed for more than a week outside a New Jersey public high school.
The message on the sign above the entryway to Patersons Public School Number 20 included three mistakes: December was spelled "Dicember," report as "reepor" and a "1" was placed backwards.
After the gaffe was picked up by several local news outlets, Antoinette Young, the school's principal, was reassigned as a vice principal at a different school.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
So am I!
CC
it’s = it is
its = possessive pronoun — 3rd person singular, neuter
There are a lot of feral apostrophes out there, not just in it’s.
she’s in charge, it’s her responsibility. If was up for a day, it could be excused, but a week?
What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all its children!
It is an honor and a privilege that I join the PS #20 school community in the role of building principal. I look forward to meeting and working with you as we embark on the continuous journey of preparing our students for college and future careers. It is my goal to link school and home by forging a strong partnership amongst school, parents, and local community.
I believe together we can provide our students with the guidance and support needed to help them recognize their own talents and abilities by broadening their scope; every child has potential. Our school is a place where students are embraced and have an opportunity to grow as they discover their inner talents and while they become productive and contributing members of society. At the home of the Mighty Bulldogs we are dedicated to educating the whole child and providing an educational experience that instills in our students a life-long love for learning. We believe in our students, we know they can and will achieve greatness!
Antoinette Young
Principal
“She was not fired
The headline did not say she was fired.”
She can’t be fired, for all practical purposes.
She be member of da Edumacators Goonion!
:-(
The SCARY thing is that no one took action to fix the wording for a week. It means that either:
1) No one knew the words were misspelled, or
2) No one felt comfortable telling this ding-a-ling
My vote is with #1, since it is a public school after all.
Chuckle!
Hard to get good help these days, especially after what the public school system has been doing to population.....
She can always get a job in a Minneapolis, Minnesoda <- school
As i understand she they canot do no wrong theire
Common Core spelling above.
Looks much like the writings of contemporary journalism.
Well, if it was Pedro, I would have thought that after a day or two, she would have noticed and had it corrected. Unless she thought "Pedro! Lookin' good, ma man! Gimme five!"
Now, would YOU send your kids to that school?
That reads like Moochelle’s College Thesis.
My Niece is in a Master’s Program at a College in MS.
When she went to the Orientation Meeting, a Black Female Professor was instructing them on the Paperwork they were filling out.
The Woman actually said “We need you to fill out the questionnaire so we know who you is”.
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