Rodriguez a finalist for superintendent's job in Colorado
Manuel Rodriguez. an assistant superintendent in charge of the middle schools in Baltimore County, is a finalist for a job of superintendent in a school system of 1,300 students in Trinidad, Colorado. Here's the story in the local paper talking about interviews with the three finalists.






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Dr. Rodriquez got the job according to the paper...have to say I'm sorry it's not Mr. Hairston. It's time that he moved on although it seems unfair to inflict him on any other school system.
Posted by: Wish it was Joe to Go! | March 25, 2011 6:00 PM
I read Rodriguez's comments in the article. Insipid to the max.
Ugh.
When people who hire superintendents reward such pabulum, it's no wonder that schools all over the country are in trouble.
Posted by: BCPS parent | March 28, 2011 11:41 AM
Looks like he pulled one over on yet another major school system! I wonder what is going to happen to all of his "appointed" principals who couldn't teach, can't lead and did whatever he asked?
Posted by: realteacher | March 29, 2011 10:49 PM
It was posted on the school district website that he was selected as their next superintendent.
http://www.tsd1.org/zapp/?pg=113&cal=104
Posted by: Is he really gone? | April 19, 2011 12:33 PM
I need any and everyone who has ANY information about this joke of a man to mail me at bonnie1717@hotmail.com
Posted by: Bonnie Felthager | September 28, 2011 3:02 PM