Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Dr. Bounds: The Day After

I'll admit when I heard a few weeks ago that Dr. Hank Bounds was interested in the top post at IHL, my reaction was something like "he may be interested, but the interest is not mutual." I mean, Dr. Bounds is an experienced, accomplished leader in K-12 education. I had no doubt that he would not be heading the state department of Education for long, but I figured he would be hired away by another state or the federal department. He was that respected.

I did not think about it until a couple weekends ago, while enjoying dinner with a colleague, the conversation turned to the IHL post. We discussed a couple of potential candidates and Dr. Bounds' name came up. My reaction was again, "Really? I don't see it."

On Monday this same colleague called to inform me that Dr. Bounds had been offered the position and will accept it in a Tuesday press conference. I felt confident enough in the source to post it, and the Mississippi Education Blog was the first to report this as fact, not rumor.

So what does this mean for K-12 education in Mississippi. The attention now turns to the search for the next state Superintendent of Education. We need someone that will continue the progressive thinking that Dr. Bounds put into place. That person does not necessarily work at MDE, nor is from Mississippi. There should be a true nationwide search for the next leader. While there are some good leaders in Mississippi, we need to get the very best that we can.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Hank Bounds to be named IHL Commissioner

The Mississippi Education Blog has learned that State Superintendent of Education Hank Bounds will be named commissioner of the IHL.

This is an unbelievable loss for Mississippi K-12 education. While we do not agree wuth nor understand this decision, we wish Dr. Bounds well in this endeavor.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Meridian Schools Placed On Probation

Just received word that the state has put Meridian Public Schools on probation. Apparently, a teacher at Meridian High School copied the English state test in 2007, and used it as a teaching guide to prepare students for the 2008 test. This is a major violation.

Of course, even more concerning is the fact that MHS principal Vicki Hood knew of the incident and chose to do nothing about it.

Meridian Public Schools have stated that they are taking steps to prevent this from happening in the future, but in our opinion, the teacher as well as Ms. Hood should be relived of their duties at MHS.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Graduation Galleries















The good folks at the Clarion Ledger have set up a page to honor graduates of high schools and colleges in the Jackson area. Click here to check it out. Congratulations, graduates!