A conversation about bullying and harassment with Barb Kruthoff, Superintendent of ESC Part I: Definitions
SAC CITY, IOWA - MAY 15, 2010
Part 1 of 5: Definitions
Part 2 of 5: Action
Part 3 of 5: Communication
Part 4 of 5: Responsibility
Part 5 of 5: Listening
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I'm so glad you did this interview, Curtis. It will clear a lot of issues up for community members. It will also make everyone more aware of policies and procedures regarding bullying and harrassment in the district as well as possibly those imposed on the district by the State of Iowa. It's nice Mrs. Kruthoff was willing to sit down and do this with you. It says a lot about her character to put herself out there to stand up for and attest to the things the district is doing.
ReplyDeleteBarb is an amazing superintendent too bad 3 of our board members treated her so badly that she quit. Hopefully, our kids will not suffer!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to interview Superintendent Kruthoff. I think that the information that she provided in this interview is critical to clarifying the role of the administrative team and the school board as well as bullying and harassment in the East Sac schools. She answered all questions with the knowledge and confidence that the administrative team is doing the job they have been hired to do. They investigate all disciplinary infractions and apply consequences when necessary. I have full confidence in the administrative team to address all issues of bullying and harassment at East Sac schools.
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