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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, from The Naples Daily News :

Complaint about My "Ego" & New Grade-Inflation Policy



Let’s start earning As

Editor, Daily News:

The Collier County Public School system exists exclusively to develop the intellects, bodies and characters of its students.

Fully satisfying that objective requires that all the system’s activities be dedicated solely to maximizing that end. Any deviation therefrom, such as replacing an earned zero grade with an unearned grade of 50, does a grave disservice to our students.

This practice of grade inflation has a negative effect on character building.
It teaches that it is acceptable to expect something for nothing; hard work and discipline are not essential to achievement; meritocracy is unimportant; much, by way of desirable results, may be achieved even if much is not expected.

Students who are fed this kind of perverse-values diet are unlikely to become good, productive citizens capable of successfully competing in the increasingly globalized world. And disadvantaged students are, for obvious reasons, likely to be the main victims. This “feel good” pop-psychology approach to education has been thoroughly discredited long ago.

In any event, the best interest of our future citizens demands that it be discontinued immediately. It is not a necessary precedent to introducing remedial efforts. Indeed, any well-run school system should normally assist students who, for whatever reasons, perform below their assessed potential, through after-school and other such programs. Linking these two processes only creates unnecessary confusion.

Superintendent Dennis Thompson’s introduction of this very questionable practice, without bothering to consult the community, is yet another instance of putting his ego ahead of our students’ well-being.

The students deserve better.


C.C., Naples
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To "C.C." --

I think you are a big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Dennis Thompson
Doctorite in Ed Psych
$UPERINTENDENT

Complainer Wants Me Fired "Immediately"



Zero sense

Editor, Daily News:

I hope everyone noticed the placement of articles on the front page of Sunday’s paper.

Below the deplorable idea about students not receiving a zero is an article about a Naples photographer not completing albums that are two years late.

He is an excellent example of someone who feels he does not have to turn in an assignment on time. Should his customers accept his performance? Should we be concerned with his self-esteem?

Collier County public school system official Beth Thompson needs to be relieved of her duties immediately, and she should take the other Thompson [the Supertinedent] with her. The superintendent is allowing this destructive idea only to pad his figures of district graduates. The policy is a lie to build both their resumes.

As far as the teachers, they deserve what they get as they never stand up for themselves. If my child fails a test, cheats on a test or does not turn in an assignment, my child deserves a grade that matches the effort and performance. That’s the way children develop responsibility.

— H.S.S., Naples

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To "H.S.S." --

I think you are a big doo-doo head.

Signed,

Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
$UPERINTENDENT

Complaint About "Federal Violations" and "Smell of Collusion" By My School Board Pals In Hiring Me As $uperintendent



Can and should

Editor, Daily News:

I agree with both the Daily News editorial and published letters criticizing the Collier County School Board’s firing of Superintendent Ray Baker.

It is my opinion there is sufficient reasonable suspicion to warrant a criminal investigation by the state attorney of violations of Florida’s Sunshine Law and criminal conspiracy by board members Richard Calabrese, Linda Abbott and Steve Donovan. Indeed, their interstate communications with Rockford, Ill., school superintendent Dennis Thompson may have subjected them to federal violations of Baker’s civil rights.

The news reports of the prior actions of these board members and their contacts with Thompson leading to Baker’s firing smell of collusion. The appropriate authorities to investigate the actions of these board members rests with our duly elected law-enforcement and prosecutorial officers.

The Daily News editorial said: "Calabrese, Abbott and Donovan fired Baker because they could. And they did."

State Attorney Steve Russell should investigate their actions because he can. And he should.

-- J.E.R., Naples

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To "J.E.R." --

I think you are a very big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
$UPERINTENDENT

Complaint About My School Board Pals From Former Collier Schools Administrator, Now In Georgia



Been there with them

Editor, Daily News:

I was shocked and surprised to learn about the dismissal of Collier Schools Superintendent Raymond Baker. Having worked as an administrator with Mr. Baker and as a teacher with his wife, Lynn, I have firsthand knowledge of the dedication as well as expertise demonstrated by these two exceptional educators.

There is no area of education that Mr. Baker has not experienced — teacher, counselor, assistant principal, director of guidance counselors, exceptional childhood education, pupil services, principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent.

He has had three sons graduate from Collier County Public Schools and a wife who was known, then and now, as one of the best teachers in Collier County. The point being made is that Ray and Lynn Baker have given their time, talent and continuous daily presence for 30-plus years to promote and maintain high academic standards and opportunities for all students.

Can the same be said for those who so cavalierly dismissed the numerous contributions and devoted service of Mr. Baker and his family to this community?

Shame on you, School Board, and on you voters of Collier County who allowed petitioners and incompetence to triumph over such personal and professional excellence.


-- C.A.M., Blue Ridge, Ga.

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To "C.A.M." in Georgia --

I think you are a big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
$UPERINTENDENT

Complainer Quotes Thomas Jefferson, and also: Claims My School Board Pals "Raped" This Community




Thanks, Daily News

Editor, Daily News:

Re: Last Tuesday’s [July 2007] Collier County School Board meeting.

The Three Horsemen of the Apocalypse rode again. In the past they were known as Tim Hancock, Tim Constantine and John Norris; now they are known as Steve Donovan, Richard Calabrese and Linda Abbott.

And another note, it is very interesting to note that all three of those very same School Board members, who "raped" our community with a high-tech lynching, were all enthusiastically endorsed by the Naples Daily News.

Their duplicitous conduct has shaken a slumbering majority from its once peaceful sleep.

Perhaps if there is any good to come of Tuesday evening’s travesty, it was the opportunity to now pursue these "thugs" in the manner they so rightly deserve.

In the words of Thomas Jefferson, "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing." Let now be the time for a rebellion against local tyranny.


-- M.M., Naples

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To "M.M." --

I think you are a very big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
$UPERINTENDENT

Teacher Complaint About My "Autocratic Managerial Style" (And New Rai$e)




Letter: Help, don’t hurt

Editor, Daily News:

Because of his imperious, autocratic managerial style, Superintendent Dennis Thompson may have made himself less popular in Collier County than Genghis Khan was in Rome or Oliver Cromwell in Ireland. Hopefully, like a fine wine, he’ll improve with age. We’ll see.

However, if the citizens of Collier County vote against the tax referendum to get back at Thompson, they will be doing a great disservice to the students and teachers. It will not hurt Thompson at all. He is already on schedule to receive his salary of $253,000 and there is nothing you can do about that! That is a result of the buffoonery of the School Board.

By voting for the referendum, you will not be raising your taxes. You will be allowing the school system to use money in our capital fund — a fund for building more schools or renovating existing structures — for things like teachers’ salaries, school bands, athletics and other operating costs.

To vote "no" on the referendum is to vote to hurt the students and the teachers who work every day to help them reach their potential.

Perhaps this is the time to remember the aphorism of Aristotle: "The future of a nation depends on the education of its youth."

As a teacher who is about to retire after 41 years in the classroom, I will benefit little from your vote. However, children and other teachers will benefit much. On Tuesday, do the right thing and vote "yes."

T.A.B., Lely High School, Co-chairman, SOS (Save Our Schools)

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To "T.A.B." --

I think you are a very, very, VERY big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
SUPERSTUPIDINTENDENT

Complaint that "Many" Citizens Are "UNHAPPY" With Me, Dennis Thompson, as Superintendent



Letter: Two separate issues

Editor, Daily News:

I would encourage every voter to vote "yes" on the Collier County school referendum.

Your vote will not affect your taxes, but will allow the school system to use capital funds to operate the schools. While many of us are unhappy with the board, and even more are unhappy with Superintendent Dennis Thompson, a "no" vote will affect the children much more than it will the administrators. Many activities and school programs will have to be cut back or eliminated without the additional funds, and a number of teachers will be eliminated.

If you are unhappy with the job that Thompson and the current members of the School Board are doing, then vote them out when they run for re-election.

Do not penalize the kids now.

L.H., Naples

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To "L.H." --

I think you are a big doo-doo head.

Signed,
Denni$ Thomp$on
Doctorite in Ed Psych
STUPIDINTENDENT

MY PRIVATE VIDEO COLLECTION

KEEP OUT! THIS MEANS YOU!

P.S. DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO ABOUT WHAT I DID AS SUPERINTENDENT IN ROCKFORD:

"Save Collier Schools" from You Tube.com
Save Collier Schools

ALSO, DO NOT WATCH COLLIER PUBLIC SCHOOL EMPLOYEES PROTESTING AGAINST ME ON THE NAPLES PIER:

"Stop Secret Deals (Fly Right)" from You Tube.com
Related news article: School Employees Protest on Pier - WINK News

HOWEVER -- YOU CAN WATCH MY COLLIER SCHOOL BOARD FRIEND, RICHARD "BUST-A-MOVE" CALABRESE...



Richard "Bust-a-Move" Calabrese stars in:
"Unintentional Slip of the Finger?" from You Tube.com

AND: DO NOT BOTHER ME AS I WATCH THIS NBC-TV NEWS ABOUT THE CURRENT LAWSUIT FILED BY TEAMSTERS!



Charlotte Locke/ Teamsters Local 79 File Lawsuit
posted on YouTube.com

P.S.S. - DO NOT READ THESE EDITORIALS CRITICIAL OF ME, MY WACKO DECISIONS, AND THE WAY I WAS HIRED:

P.S.S. - DO NOT READ THESE EDITORIALS CRITICIAL OF ME, MY WACKO DECISIONS, AND THE WAY I WAS HIRED: