School Chief Under Fire for Mock Film [POLL]

Amused

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School Chief Under Fire for Mock Film
By MEGAN REICHGOTT, AP

CHICAGO (Oct. 2) - A suburban school superintendent says he was only trying to be funny when he took videotaped interviews with his new teachers, spliced in his own gag questions and made the faculty members look like killers, strippers and drug users.

Now he could lose his job.

"How do you like to unwind?" Bremen High School District Superintendent Rich Mitchell asks in the mock documentary that he later posted on the Internet. The tape cuts to a teacher who replies: "I enjoy a lot of leisure activities."

"Such as?" Mitchell asks.

"Killing," says the teacher.

Mitchell asks another teacher: "What were the results of the last drug test that you took?"

The reply: "It was positive."

School board president Evelyn Gleason said Mitchell could be fired over the stunt, though she said the seven-member board will first have to conduct an investigation.

"I personally think he stepped over the line when it went on the Web site," Gleason said. "We're a great district, we have wonderful teachers and students and this is not representative of them. I think it was a bad idea gone wrong."

Mitchell first aired the video for a back-to-school staff seminar on Aug. 24. About 500 faculty and staff members from the district's four high schools in the large Chicago suburbs of Tinley Park, Midlothian, Country Club Hills and Oak Forest were there for a discussion about how to inject humor and laughter in the workplace.

"I thought it was in poor taste when it was shown," Gleason said. "I leaned over to someone and said, 'I don't think this is funny.' What was I going to do, stand up and scream and tell him to shut it off?"

Afterward, Mitchell, who has been superintendent since 2004, posted the video and outtakes on the district's Web site for people who were not able to attend the seminar. All the clips were pulled from the Web site by last Thursday.

Gleason said that at the start of the last school year, Mitchell also made a joke video and showed it to the faculty. But she said this year's video was offensive, and her main objection was that Mitchell posted this one on the Web, where "the whole world" could see it.

Mitchell was on a planned vacation Monday and did not immediately return telephone or e-mail messages.

On the Web, he wrote: "Each year we try to use a mix of humor and sincerity to welcome everyone back. We hope it provides an opportunity for you to meet some of our staff and perhaps, to laugh with us as we continue to carry out our critical work in changing and improving kids' lives."

Mitchell is expected to face board members at a previously scheduled meeting on Tuesday evening.

"I think at the very least an apology should be made," Gleason said.

 

Heisenberg

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Meh, sounds to me like the school board is getting their panties in a twist over nothing. Making the video probably wasn't the smartest idea, but the guy shouldn't get fired over it.
 
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I think I found the guy.


oh here is something interesting:

the superintendent webpage:

http://www.bhsd228.com/Superintendent/index.htm

bolded parts have fortified irony


I have two goals for the District this year. First, I am looking forward to discussing a district wellness policy with the board of education and our insurance company. In what ways can we make you aware of opportunities for personal physical and mental health and how can we support all employees in this critical aspect of our school community? Second, I am interested in connecting employees across the district in meaningful ways. It always amazes me to hear of 20+ year employees who don?t know other 20+ year employees. How sad for all of us, if we are to be a true learning community?the start of which is to know each other in meaningful ways. One small project this year is the ?featured employee of the month,? a picture and short paragraph of each selected employee will be front and center on our district webpage. Get in the habit of viewing our opening webpage, and learn about your colleagues. We?re also providing a link to all new staff and faculty this year. Get to know your colleagues around the District.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: HomeBrewerDude
I think I found the guy.


oh here is something interesting:

the superintendent webpage:

http://www.bhsd228.com/Superintendent/index.htm

bolded parts have fortified irony


I have two goals for the District this year. First, I am looking forward to discussing a district wellness policy with the board of education and our insurance company. In what ways can we make you aware of opportunities for personal physical and mental health and how can we support all employees in this critical aspect of our school community? Second, I am interested in connecting employees across the district in meaningful ways. It always amazes me to hear of 20+ year employees who don?t know other 20+ year employees. How sad for all of us, if we are to be a true learning community?the start of which is to know each other in meaningful ways. One small project this year is the ?featured employee of the month,? a picture and short paragraph of each selected employee will be front and center on our district webpage. Get in the habit of viewing our opening webpage, and learn about your colleagues. We?re also providing a link to all new staff and faculty this year. Get to know your colleagues around the District.

Yep, that's him. I would still want to see the video.
 

LtPage1

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The video was in pretty awful taste- if he hadn't put it online, I probably wouldn't have cared. But he did, and that's just unprofessional and potentially libelous. Fire his ass.
 

Kelemvor

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If he would have just made it funny and not been talking about killing people and stuff, then I think it would have been fine. He just didn't use good judgement when doing his editing.
 

DrPizza

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mixed feelings here... I liked my former superintendent; but then again, I only talked to him twice - once while being interviewed. During the interview - "do you have any questions for us?" So, of course I was ready with a few questions... my first question:

"I've noticed at some schools, discipline seems to be more of a problem than at other schools. How much would you rate it to be a problem here?"

His response: "It's absolutely not a problem at all. Once a month, we put the names of all the students who have had discipline referrals into a hat and pull out one name at random. Then we have an assembly and execute that student in front of the rest of the students. Discipline hasn't been a problem since we instituted that new policy."