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It is with great interest that I read the incredible remarks about the appointment of Mario Andrade as our superintendent of the BWRSD. I am not at all surprised that Warren is outraged as this seems to be their new standard of reaction. The collusion spoken about negatively is outrageous to me. At least there are interested town council members in Bristol who choose to attend this advertised meeting. Warren continues to CHOOSE to ignore its duty to this district... In their lack of interest but most of all, in their lack of any kind of support for our/ their students. They continue to try to cry foul in the financial area.. Yet continue to refuse to show up at meetings, etc to even express their interests. This is their choice... These things are well published in time to attend. As far as salary goes, research the comparisons then do the math yourselves. If people are angry and demanding to know what a superintendent actually does, show up and see and ask these guest ions. Become more active in your schools and stop whining! Even the courts are against you yet you continue to offer discord, untruths and anger. This reaction will not cause any positive action. When the town of Warren becomes more transparent in their own affairs instead of living the life of " the good old boys." maybe then you'll earn to right to complain without the proper correct information. I have been attending various district related meetings and being in attendance in many of our schools for years yet seldom see a public official from Warren at any of them in a positive way. It's time for the taxpayers of warren to take a good look at its government and the things it doesn't do in a new light. Maybe they could afford to support the education of their students if they let some decent business come into town to raise the tax base instead of turning everyone away with their overburdening ordinances that arose from the past.

From: Warren council cries foul over school superintendent vote

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