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Hufnagel resignsFebruary 5, 2013After 18 months as superintendent of Warren County Schools, Brandon Hufnagel has resigned to return to York.... Showing 6 of 6 comments
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So much for..."I'm not going anywhere."
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RoundUp
Like I said the last time, get someone LOCAL! He/She is out there, nearby.
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SpaceLady
He never moved his family here...that was the first clue!! @ get real... really I hope you jest with the John Grant comment...we paid him enough the first time...did you forget the buy out??? Scary that comment has 3 agrees...geez
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bummer
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teacher
Hufnagle helped save our district from the brink of bankruptcy and from being taken over by the state. He made some choices that tried to compromise with saving some money and keeping schools open. He seemed to have a decent relationship with the board and the teachers. He is not responsible for the test scores of a low scoring class (who are now graduated and gone). All that being said, I am disappointed in him for this decision. He stood before us 18 months ago in the WAHS gym on our opening day of that school year and told us how he was moving his family here, how he was dedicated to this area, and how he would be in this for the long haul. I have a distinct feeling we are not getting the whole story from someone here.
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MTOMTO
"When a problem comes along You must whip it"
"Before the cream sets out too long You must whip it"
"When something's goin' wrong You must whip it"
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