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July 16, 2008

Carl Paladino Commercial


The Buffalo School district may have officially decided to just forget all the problems regarding McKinley High School principal Crystal Barton, the dysfunctional School Board, Superintendent James A. Williams and McKinley basketball coach and accused serial seducer, James Daye, but apparently one Buffalo citizen is not going to let them off the hook that easily. Developer Carl Paladino has purchased radio spots on WBEN chastising all of the above and giving a little instruction of his own. “James A. WIlliams, it’s time for you to go.”

Carl Paladino on the Buffalo School Board (MP3)






July 1, 2008

School Board has Cake, Eats it too!


The Buffalo school board held a special meeting at 3:30 this afternoon, called by board member Catherine Nugent Panepinto to “vote on pursuing disciplinary action against the individuals named in the report of attorney David Edmunds and/or as discussed by attorney Karl Kristoff.”

After the Pledge of Allegiance, board President Kapsiak began the meeting by moving to enter into executive section, which was immediately seconded by Catherine Collins, who said that she, for one, intended to mention people’s names—therefore making an executive session mandatory. Within five minutes of typical chaos, the press was again sent into the antechamber that has become their second home since issues involving Crystal Barton and McKinley High School have become public knowledge. Nugent Panepinto never even got to read her motion.

After half an hour, the door opened and BPS lawyer Karl Kristoff read a motion to share all the raw data collected by the $25,000 Edmunds report with school board members—something they’ve never had access to thus far—before deciding if any disciplinary action might be warranted.

Here’s how the vote went down: Four in favor (Nugent Panepinto, Hernandez, Petrucci, Jacobs). Perry-Cahill said she would like to “sustain.” Her colleagues corrected her use of terminology and asked if she would like to “abstain.” She said yes, she would like to do that, and she was joined in her abstention by Collins. Kapsiak and Johnson voted against seeing any more evidence.

Vivian Evans, although present in another room, would not take part in the vote.

Thus, with only four votes in favor of examining all the evidence generated by the $25,000 of taxpayer funds that were used to compensate Edmunds, the motion did not receive the five votes it would have needed to pass. Chief of Staff James M. Kane quickly observed: “It doesn’t pass!” He had the tone of a dealer at a poker tournament, interpreting all the hands for the spectators.

Next, it was time for the board to vote on new officers. Vivian Evans entered to take part in this vote.

Again, the room stood to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Kapsiak retained her position as board president, Collins replaced Hernandez as VP of Executive Affairs, Jacobs replaced Nugent Panepinto as VP of Student Affairs.

In a stunning and unpredictable coincidence, each vote was identical, with Perry-Cahill, Collins, Johnson, Kapsiak, Jacobs, and Evans voting for the winners—while Nugent Panepinto, Petrucci, and Hernandez voted for the losers.

Kapsiak, Collins, and Jacobs were sworn in to their new positions and the meeting was called to a close.

Florence Johnson was the first to move in on the cake. She and Perry-Cahill moved in for a slice after sharing hugs with Collins, Jacobs, and Kapsiak.

And even though it was a big cake, Nugent Panepinto, Petrucci, and Hernandez didn’t have any.






April 4, 2008

NEW MCKINLEY WITNESS TO COME FORWARD


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As the state education commissioner awaits the results of an internal investigation by the Buffalo School District into alleged wrongdoing at McKinley High School, new developments are about to blow the lid off efforts by school officials and McKinley Principal Crystal Barton to downplay the veracity of the anonymous letter that provoked the probe in the first place.

Another teacher who taught at the school between 2002 and 2006 is stepping forward with a signed statement submitted to state education commissioner Richard Mills, corroborating many of the charges leveled at the school, including abuse of the ESIS grading system, abuse of special education services, school-church connections, and theft of services. (more…)






April 3, 2008

TOP SECRET PUBLIC DOCUMENTS!

Filed under: News — Tags: , , , , , , — Buck Quigley @ 11:30 am

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A story in Tuesday’s Buffalo News says that State Education Commissioner Richard P. Mills has called for the Buffalo Schools to investigate many of the charges anonymously made by a former McKinley High School Teacher. (Read the Artvoice story here.) Investigation into some of the charges such as Regents Exam fraud will be made in Albany, but Mills wants a report on the district’s internal investigation by April 18.

Here’s the original letter we posted first on Artvoice.com on March 7, sent by school board member Ralph Hernandez to Mills, the superintendent and the school board: artvoice-mckinley.jpg or artvoice-mckinley1.pdf

That puts a lot of pressure on Mark Frazier (lead community superintendent), Amber Dixon (executive director of project initiatives), Will Keresztes (associate superintendent for educational services) and district CFO and COO Gary Crosby. After all, there are a lot of people wishing the whole thing would simply go away.

Principally, Crystal Barton, who sent a letter calling for disciplinary action against Hernandez, dated March 12: barton-letter.jpg or c-barton-letter.pdf.

It’s interesting to note that I originally filed a FOIL requesting a copy of this letter via email from schools spokesman Stefan Mychajliw and schools legal counsel Kelly Eisenried on March 13. On March 31, Eisenried replied that she was unaware of any such document. By that time, it had become available from many sources, including LSlisz at Buffalo Schools, who had emailed it to me on March 20. I sent that copy back to Eisenried, telling her the letter I was requesting looked just like the one I was sending her, attached in the email. Now that I’ve shown her the letter I was requesting from her, I’ve not heard back.

The day after Barton sent that letter, the following was sent to the superintendent, board members, and Mills by local NAACP head Frank B. Messiah on March 13: naacp.jpg or naacp.pdf.

There’s lots of pressure on all the investigators involved to do the right thing.







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