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Hunt as CEO doesn’t deserve bonus as school system fails
Mar 14, 2013 | 4182 views | 6 6 comments | 17 17 recommendations | email to a friend | print

To the Editor,

As a parent of a student of the Public Schools of Robeson County, I would like to address Superintendent Johnny Hunt’s performance. Last year during the budget crisis, Dr. Hunt and the Board of Education’s solution was to reduce the number of teacher assistants although Raleigh insisted there was enough money to retain all the teacher assistants. Not once did Dr. Hunt offer to cut administrative positions. There are mentoring teachers who could have gone back to the classroom, where we have “permanent substitutes” in positions. If these mentoring teachers are so great, then we need them in the classroom so our children can become academically competitive. There are also jobs at the central office with overlapping duties that could be combined or jobs that are full-time, but realistically part-time positions. The central office also has five assistant superintendents and no suggestion was made to reduce that number by even one.

We have teachers, guidance counselors, etc. who are certified but haven’t been hired while there are existing vacant positions. Students attending school aren’t allowed to take home textbooks because they are for the classroom only or there aren’t enough books for all the students. Online access for textbooks is not available. Teachers are spending entirely too much time disciplining and not enough time teaching because of a lack of support from the principals who in turn receive no support from the central office. These are just a few of the problems that continue to exist in the school system.

The Board of Education’s priority should be to have the children of this county’s best interests and not rewarding a superintendent with a $10,000 bonus five months after he received a pay increase. If as Mr. Mike Smith said, Dr. Hunt is “like the CEO of a large corporation,” then the Board of Education is the board of directors and should be holding him responsible for his failures in leadership. After all, the important thing is to ensure our children get the best education our money can buy, not ensuring the board or the superintendent maintain their personal political agenda. Mr. Smith, as the parents, voters and taxpayers are the stockholders in your CEO analogy, be aware there are some of us who are not pleased with your stance or the Board of Education’s lack of concern for our children.

Wanda Rhoads

Lumberton



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Predestined
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March 14, 2013
This is an example of what the Bible says, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer,all over this world. I agree with this article, you should have said more. Well spoken. She needs to apply for superintendent!!!!!
ROSSisRIGHT
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March 15, 2013
That's because the rich keep doing the same thing that made them rich in the first place and the poor keep doing the some 'ol stupid stuff that made them poor....

Which plan do you folow?.. nevermind.
lock1tobe
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March 16, 2013
Maybe I've missed something after reading this article several times,but I cannot see were both of your comments fit into the above opinion.
BBBD
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April 07, 2013
"The rich get richer and the poor get poorer" is a myth in America.
tpsreport
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March 14, 2013
Ms. Wanda, with all due respect, mr. Hunts first job is to increase the graduation rate and get higher test scores. If you look at the numbers, he has done that. Of course teachers are important but with the economy, hard budget decisions need to be made. I did not agree with the 10000 bonus, but that doesn't make him a bad superintendent.
thelonegrandma
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April 27, 2013
The graduation rate has increased because of the best-kept joke in the system--the LAP Program. Kids who didn't "get it" for a whole semester or even an entire year are allowed to "earn" course credits online by simply logging into a website to get their "education". All of this takes place in a matter of a couple of weeks...amazing, huh? LAP is Johnny's "brainchild"...and I use the first part of that term very loosely.
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