Critical Incident Response Plan
I'm sorry to report that the Critical Incident Response Plan referenced in Dr. Nyland's letter to the community is total bunk. It is, at best, a PR plan. It is designed to respond to potential sources of bad press.
It basically calls for district officials to gather information, comply with policies, procedures, regulations and laws, and to inform stakeholders. I can't believe that executives at that level of responsibility have to be specifically directed to do these things.
Worse, I have no confidence that these written directions to do these things will result in the actual fulfillment of these duties.
The only thing that the superintendent needs to do is require compliance with procedure, policy, regulation and law, and to hold staff accountable with meaningful consequences if they violate the rules. That would fix the problem.
It basically calls for district officials to gather information, comply with policies, procedures, regulations and laws, and to inform stakeholders. I can't believe that executives at that level of responsibility have to be specifically directed to do these things.
Worse, I have no confidence that these written directions to do these things will result in the actual fulfillment of these duties.
The only thing that the superintendent needs to do is require compliance with procedure, policy, regulation and law, and to hold staff accountable with meaningful consequences if they violate the rules. That would fix the problem.
Comments
They had just had Dr. Nyland read the letter. I went to a Communications person to ask if I could speak with him and ask for comment and some questions.
I was told the letter was his comment and he wasn't taking questions.
Not a good start.
do you think it will require another protest?
what are the procedures necessary to recall Peaslee?
Shocked
- NP