Since Sheldon Berman may or may not lose his job as superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools today, let’s take a trip down the Shelly B Wormhole.


From The ‘Ville Voice
- Berman’s Conflicts Need to be Addressed [April 23, 2009]
- Berman Brings Home a Bad Report Card [June 16, 2009]
- Berman’s Case is a Long One [June 29, 2009]
- What We Have Here is a Failure to Evaluate [June 30, 2009]
- What is Berman Thinking? [September 18, 2009]
- Fancy JCPS in Frankfort Rumor [October 14, 2009]
- Told Ya So: Berman Wasting Your Money [November 3, 2009]
- Snookered by Sheldon Berman? [November 9, 2009]
- Why Berman Wanted His Review Kept Secret [December 11, 2009]
From Page One
- Is This a Look Inside Robert Felner’s Circle? [September 4, 2008]
- Update: The Berman-Stiglitz Telephone Calls [September 4, 2008]
- Update On Two Felner Scandal Players [April 20, 2009]
- More Problems For JCPS’ Sheldon Berman [April 22, 2009]
- Sheldon Berman Has Major Explaining to Do [April 23, 2009]
- The Sheldon Berman & C-J Spin Job Begins [April 27, 2009]
- The Sheldon Berman Backtracking Voicemail [April 28, 2009]
- Sheldon Berman and the Appearance of Impropriety [April 28, 2009]
- Heads-Up to JCPS Supe Sheldon Berman [May 1, 2009]
- An Update on Sheldon Berman’s Travel [May 1, 2009]
- Background on Sheldon Berman-VHS Issues [May 4, 2009]
- Anonymous Teacher Evaluation of Sheldon Berman [June 16, 2009]
- Another Sheldon Berman Bombshell for JCPS [June 18, 2009]
- Berman Spending JCPS Funds On Himself? [June 30, 2009]
- What Is It With JCPS and Sheldon Berman? [July 2, 2009]
Reading all these old Berman corruption stories is enough to make a man sick. Jesus H.




2 responses so far ↓
1 Novena // Nov 22, 2010 at 4:12 pm
“Once Sheldon Goes, Who Will Replace Him?”
If he does go (and that would appear to be a good move, indeed), please do not replace him with someone who knows nothing about education nor has been in the school trenches. Across the nation we see military colonels, politicians, lawyers, businessmen, newspaper publishers, etc., becoming big-city school superintendents. In most cases, they have been phenomenal failures. Indeed, it is highly disrespectful of educators to have them leading professionals in the field. To say nothing of the distinct possibility that they know little about children.
2 jtomm // Nov 22, 2010 at 9:24 pm
per t konz on twitter, berman is out (5-2) with duncan and imhoff voting against
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