“Copies of evaluation results and any documentation related thereto of any school employee may be retained by the local (school) board, the board (Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education), or the department and, if retained, are confidential, do not constitute a public record and shall not be released or shown to any person.”
—One of the provisions included in Act 54 of 2010 that was designed to ensure the protection of personal information pertaining to teacher evaluations. Superintendent of Education John White may have violated that provision of the law when he released a report that helped identify three Caddo Parish teachers.
He’s toast!
Hopefully, he gets thrown in the garbage or sued by the teachers!
I do believe that toasters today can toast 4 at once !!
We’re gonna need a bigger toaster.
I have my data too. Hahahahahaha.
And a Stand for Children employee wrote an article or letter in The Advocate in October, I believe, in which she quoted figures from the South Highlands’ teachers’ data. How’d she get that?
Sorry. It wasn’t Rayne Martin who wrote the article either. Apparently SFC can share DOE data with whomever they want.
Monica Candal works with Rayne Martin at Stand for Children.
http://theadvocate.com/news/opinion/4157897-123/letters-students-deserve-effective-teachers
John White is the same idiot who hired just out of college people from New York and put them in charge with $100,000 plus salaries and left the experienced educators of New Orleans without a job. Can you say “the blind leading the blind”? WE are doomed if something is not done, like yesterday.
Yeah. 4 hole toasters for White, Kunjan, Lefty & Beth Scioneaux.