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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Geaux Teacher!: John White's Credibility Plunges Into Negative Territory

Geaux Teacher!: John White's Credibility Plunges Into Negative Territory:



John White's Credibility Plunges Into Negative Territory


Just in case there is anybody interested in the public education takeover debacle who has not discovered Dr. Mercedes Schneider's blog or read her new book, here is her latest (I'm sure she is writing another as I post) blog.

Roemer, White, and BESE Majority Positioning to Sue Jindal

July 1, 2014
On July 01, 2014, I attended the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) Special Board Meeting initiated by three members: Lottie Beebe, Carolyn Hill, and Jane Smith.
These three members wanted a primary focus of the meeting to include discussion of a plan for Louisiana’s school districts for the 2014-15 school year given Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal’s June 18, 2014, decision to– among other issues– suspend Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) purchase of the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessments. (To read the backstory, click  here, and here, and here, and here.)
It was clear from the adopted  BESE meeting agenda that BESE President Chas Roemer and sidekick State Superintendent John White were “exploring the option” to file suit against the governor:
Items for Consideration
1. Consideration of an update report regarding Executive Order 
No. BJ 2014-6, Executive Order No. BJ 2014-7, and related 
implementation
2. Consideration of the potential retention of special legal 
counsel regarding Executive Order No. BJ 2014-6, Executive 
Order No. BJ 2014-7, and related implementation
3. Consideration of an Executive Session to consult with counsel 
regarding Executive Order No. BJ 2014-6, Executive Order 
No. BJ 2014-7, related implementation, and potential retention 
of special legal counsel
While no item specifically mentioned the “Plan B” agendaGeaux Teacher!: John White's Credibility Plunges Into Negative Territory: