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Dayton Public Schools takeover by the State can't happen soon enough

October 14, 2018 @ 7:10 pm

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Steve Jobs was purported to say “A” people hire “A” people. “B” people hire “C” people. Dayton Public Schools is an example of what happens when “F” people hire. Seriously. It doesn’t get any stupider than this: Dayton Public Schools hopes a two-year, $537,000 advertising campaign will boost the district’s enrollment and attendance numbers, Superintendent […]

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The fall of Wright State

October 11, 2018 @ 8:48 pm

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Esrati exposes the mismanagement of Wright State University that led to hundreds of millions of dollars disappearing and the university on the verge of collapse.

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The mysteries of school board meeting mojo

September 30, 2018 @ 6:48 pm

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After I swore off attending Dayton Public School board meetings, I went to both the Wright State Board of Trustees committee day meetings, and to the Trotwood Madison Board of Ed retreat. The more I know about these political bodies, the more I scratch my head. Apparently, my legal video recording of the WSU board […]

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What Adil Baguirov doesn't want you to see

September 26, 2018 @ 7:32 am

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It wasn’t enough to force him to resign from the Dayton Public School board by threatening a lawsuit to have him removed for non-residency. It’s not been enough to show that he has ties to all kinds of people who have been involved in shady lobbying, and gotten a large amount of foreign cash delivered […]

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Fire Dr. Lolli yesterday

September 23, 2018 @ 10:54 am

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Dayton Public Schools were 607 when Dr. Elizabeth Lolli was handed the reins by a school board that had just fired their last trainwreck (Rhonda Corr). She looked like the best one available to them. Hint, you were 607 because the people you had in charge were all trainwrecks. Lolli was hired by the one […]

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Why DPS will fail and Trotwood did not

September 15, 2018 @ 5:56 am

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The first and only call I ever got from the principal at Horace Mann was to request me to come to the school over an urgent matter concerning an 11 year old. She wouldn’t tell me what the problem was over the phone. I dropped everything, as did the 11 year olds mother and we […]

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