Preview of upcoming posts …

Posted on September 25, 2008 by David Lovelace.
Categories: Academics, Administration, Board, Finance, Legal, Other, Public Information, Safety.

Wow it has been a long time since I have posted new information regarding the antics of our local school administrators and school board!

It certainly has not been for the lack of material.

I have a lot of catching up to do.

Here is a small list of posts that I plan on uploading in the  very near future:

  1. Did you know that Susan Bohn claims to be aware of the privacy provisions of FERPA, yet turns around to provide documents that would appear to violate FERPA? Not only that, but since we only pay her $130,000 per year, they still had to employ an outside law firm to help her out in this matter? Just why did Rocky hire her? It must be for her expertise in eminent domain matters? We will just have to see what the TEA and FERPA have to say about this latest blunder. Remember what the TEA said about Susan Tolles violation of student confidentiality?
  2. Did you know that the OCR found the LTISD in violation again?!
  3. Did you know that Rocky got another pay raise! Even after saying that he was going to make the LTISD “the most exemplary school district in Texas!” The Austin American Statesman even made comments on Rocky’s outrageous “compensation.”
  4. Did you know that the LTISD is trying to shore up their image with television commercials?
  5. Did you know that your taxes went up again? Do you think that the “brain trust” is going to ask for a vote on raising our taxes in May? Did you ever wonder what Mayo thinks about tax increases in light of the fact that he owes Travis County and the LTISD so much in property taxes?
  6. Did you know that I did not spend my 36 hours of time for TPIA requests this year? Did you know that once again, Susan Bohn messed up and can’t seem to keep an accurate count of time. Imagine that!
  7. Just what is the growth rate in our school district. Looking at some real estate sales data, we can see some noticeable decreases this year. Wonder if the “brain trust” is going to ignore the data and ask all of us, except Mayo,  to pay more taxes for the burgeoning student population?

These and other articles coming very soon.

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