It started with Gaye Pittman, principal of Argyle Elementary, who turned off the school bells because they bothered Sam. She bought everyone time to figure out another way for him to get past his fixation on when the bell would ring.
What a heart they all had!
Now, again, our district is in the national news. Last time it was for that manufactured outrage over immodest prom dresses and dirty dancing. That was the class legacy my youngest took with her to an out-of-state college.
Yes, really.
This time it's because, as far as I can tell from reading news reports --
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Texas mom accused of placing camera in locker room Bradenton Herald A North Texas middle school principal is accused of placing a hidden video camera in a locker room during her daughter's high school basketball game to see how much the coach yelled at the players. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wendee Long, Middle School Principal, Accused Of Hiding Camera In Girls ... Huffington Post DENTON, Texas -- A North Texas middle school principal is accused of placing a hidden video camera in a locker room during her daughter's high school basketball game to see how much the coach yelled at the players. Wendee Long, 46, was indicted by a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Firefighters battle heat, house fire in Denton Lexington Dispatch DENTON | Firefighters with the Denton Volunteer Fire Department battled a house fire and temperatures in the mid-90s at a home on East Carroll Avenue on Thursday afternoon. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mission Denton: Making Disciples Dallas Baptist Standard The Baptist Standard :: The Newsmagazine of Texas Baptists, Amber Gonzales--My first impressions of Mission Denton were not what I had imagined. It actually turned out to be much more intensive than I had originally thought—which is great! See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Texas principal on leave in locker-room recording case Kansas.com The principal of a middle school in Fort Worth was put on administrative leave after telling her supervisors that she may face charges in Denton County in a case involving a video recorded in a girls locker room, a district spokeswoman said this week. See all stories on this topic » |
-- what another reporter once asked about Argyle ISD, really needs to be asked. One of those truths that's hard to see from the inside, but plain as a termite swarm on the outside.
(By the way, just because I work in a newsroom doesn't mean I know more than what anyone else knows. On many occasions, I've felt, as a journalist, to be the last to know. Newsmakers know that once a journalist finds out, everyone who reads a paper is going to know. I'm not talking about Long's guilt or innocence. That will be sorted out soon enough.)
Here is the question.
What is it about Argyle ISD that makes the adults eat their young?
The first story I read about this did not tell WHY she wanted to record the happenings in the locker room but, from my experience working for a school district, I knew why. I have witnessed what happens in locker rooms after a ball game and it's not pretty.
ReplyDeleteMy brain can't process this.