Somewhat surprised this morning to switch on BBC Breakfast and the salary of my local school's head was the top national story! Surely there must be more important events in the world to report even on a Tuesday morning? Happily a more balanced report has just appeared on the BBC website.
Whilst not wanting to give the story any more prominence than it already has (Darryl at 853 has just done an excellent post setting out the facts and a debate is going on at Kate's Brockley Central blog) my gut reaction was what has he done to deserve being plastered over the media like this? He's done absolutely nothing wrong - unlike many individuals who I shall refrain from naming who have been rewarded much more handsomely for doing much less worthy jobs.
My personal impression of Tidemill (and I admit the only occasion I actually visit it is as a polling station) is of a school providing a good education, which given its age and location is something which should surely be praised rather than criticised?
Bobby Seale of the Black Panthers in Brixton (1992) - as reported by
undercover police
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Bobby Seale was one of the founders of the Black Panther Party in the USA
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i doubt that he is worth every penny, although he may well be very good at crossing the ts and dotting the end of sentences...he recently told a child in his school that he was only going to grow up to be in a gang...i doubt that he believes in the values of education. The governors are in his pocket...they are the ones that decided to give him 85% of city challenge money rather than feed it back into the school. I am afraid what we are witnessing is 'the cult of an individual'.
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