tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post4859253606826585981..comments2024-03-14T13:50:26.981-04:00Comments on Chaz's School Daze: The Principal Of Jamaica High School Gets Caught As He Tries To Cheat His Way Into A Better Graduation Rate And The DOE Sees No Problem With That.Chazhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09964739497720364749noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-36161026297119381012016-07-18T10:05:07.083-04:002016-07-18T10:05:07.083-04:00I knew that it wouldn't be long. With the pris...I knew that it wouldn't be long. With the prison sentences of the Atlanta GA black teachers and principals convicted of academic fraud still ringing in our ears, the same kind of perfidious behavior among black school officials started right back up again in a Brooklyn NY high school called "Urban Action Academy" at Canarsie.<br /><br />Its students are 81% black and 11% Hispanic, meaning that there aren't many whites or Asians around to bring up an honest test-score distribution. So a pair of black school officials, namely Principal Steve Dorcely and Vice-Principal Jordan Barnett have begun allowing the students to cheat. When honest teachers tried to stop the cheating, this pair of negro incompetents ordered them to "back off" because, they said, enforcing the rules against cheating was "discriminatory." Preventing cheating, said the principal, was "sabotaging our students."<br /><br />Last year, a whole bunch of black teachers and principals from Atlanta, Georgia, were sent to prison for doing what it appears that Dorcely and Jordan are doing now, in Brooklyn, New York. Can the state of New York enforce its laws as well as the state of Georgia can? We shall soon see.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10316883883250374136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-61164610924830387512012-01-12T00:06:32.330-05:002012-01-12T00:06:32.330-05:00Gee Wally, at least you tried!
Ah golly Beaver, t...Gee Wally, at least you tried!<br />Ah golly Beaver, thanks. I guess that's why you're the school mascot. Yov make everyone feel better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-4633970643566856202010-11-01T16:06:25.586-04:002010-11-01T16:06:25.586-04:00Oh Smelly, is your very own Academy open yet?? I ...Oh Smelly, is your very own Academy open yet?? I have taken a fancy to education of late and I want to try my hand at it. Maybe I'd be good at it!! It's much more compelling than knitting, Smelly, I'm sure of it!! Your academy will be scads better than Jamaica High School!! Remaining principal at a school in the DOE crosshairs must have made him a very upset principal to do what he did, Smelly!! That wouldn't ever ever happen at any of your or our friend's charter schools, now will it, Smelly?? It seems like these union people are so desperate these days, don't they seem like that, Smelly dear? It's funny how I never thought about them until a couple of years ago when Daddy lost half of his fortune in that stock market crash. We were so upset that there are people who have their retirements sewn up for them. And what's even more scandalous is that they actually earn more than coal miners!! I couldn't believe that, Smelly!!Heaffer Heffingtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-78353120672307963962010-10-31T19:23:25.969-04:002010-10-31T19:23:25.969-04:00This fraud is on going and inexcusable. Even with ...This fraud is on going and inexcusable. Even with this practice the school is scheduled to close as it is on the list of 47 such schools the DOE announced.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20674128.post-6340941025045104392010-10-31T18:33:36.134-04:002010-10-31T18:33:36.134-04:00I say, chap, you'd think you'd want someon...I say, chap, you'd think you'd want someone to make the schools look good. In any case, I offer you and your colleagues the golden opportunity of employment at the upcoming Smellington Charter Academy, due to open this November.<br /><br />Cheers!Smellington G. Worthington IIIhttp://smellington.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com