Friday, November 02, 2007
I see that WEDU's "Tampa Bay Week" has Wayne Garcia as guest this week.
See http://tampabaygrammargrinch.blogspot.com/ for a feminist view of his blog title's psychological implications.
I am grateful to see two women to balance the two male guests for a change. The problem is that one of them--Saul-Sena is an Aunt Tom who made two promises to meet with rape victim Bobbie Ward--one at Saul-Sena's backyard reception for Phyllis Busansky-- and then didn't see her at all.
I renew my request for you to have a program on the turbulence at the School Board. If you pay attention to Marilyn Brown's column in the Times, you will get some idea of the rumbles of revolt. I suggest you have Superintendent Elia, Candy Olson, April Griffin, and teacher Jim Alusio as guests.
I predict a lively show: since these have quite opposing ideas on how to run the school system. Schools are always at the top tier of people's interest in politics according to polls. So I bet people will be much more interested in the school discussion than the tax upcoming tax-snooze program. lee drury de cesare WEDU <website@wedu.org> wrote:
Readers of this blog should repeat the request above to WEDU. The community needs to know what straits the board and administration are in and how badly both serve the students, teachers, and the commumnity. Call or write "Tampa Bay Week." We must shine a light on the school system as many ways as possible. lee
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