Welcome To The New Real School Police

Welcome To The New Real School Police



My newest blog, since I have more time on my hands now!!!

The Godley Files

http://thegodleyfiles.blogspot.com/

The complete P.O.S.T record of Bob Godley. The former cop that thinks the whole county owes him an apology for his bad behavior.


There is a new blogger in town, who is also upset with this school system. Thank you Paul for standing up for what is right, and not backing down to the ESTABLISHMENT.

Camden County Schools The Truth

http://www.camdenschoolsthetruth.com/

Please visit my other blogs:

Who Killed Racheyl Brinson

http://whokilledracheylbrinson.blogspot.com/


And don't forget the Dennis Perry trial transcript also:

Remember Dennis is the one framed by former Sheriff Bill Smith and his lying so called detective Dale Bundy.

http://dennisperrytrial.blogspot.com/




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Thursday, April 30, 2009

CCHS Teacher Resigns

Michael Waters resigned because of unprofessional misconduct, so says Dr. Will Harden. When asked what the misconduct was, Dr. Hardin said the matter was turned over to the Department of Family and Children Services. Therefore all cases handled by DFCS are not covered by the Open Records Law, until charges are filed.

PLEASE REMEMBER THIS PERSON HAS NOT BEEN CHARGED WITH A CRIME.
HE IS ONLY UNDER INVESTIGATION.

The TRSP thinks that he did the right thing by resigning....



This is what I wrote back in October 2006

An open letter to Mr. Waters. Dear Sir, At the last school board meeting we asked the women( the mother of the student) be able to speak as that is granted to us in the Constitution. If the board would have allowed this to come out in public this whole issue would have been solved a long time ago. The board after the meeting ran to the press and really made you look bad. I understand that you did tell the mother that you were sorry that the incident happened. We can't ask for anything more.Their was no violent push, I for one sir am asking you to stay. Sure this incident made you look bad to some people who don't know you and I am one who don't know you, but I have gathered all the facts, and I find that you acted properly. I am glad that this all came out because as a parent I now know that this child is a trouble maker and SHOULD NOT BE THE FFA PRESIDENT, And to I for one would not let my child near this child. Mr. Waters, I am sure that this has been hard on you, but we needed to get to the bottom of this and the school board could have settled this weeks ago. I went to the meeting tonight and there were more people than I have ever seen. There was at least 30 more people than that was there when the board lied about the superintendents job. Sir you have a lot of students that love you and they will really miss you. Students please post your letters to Mr. Waters in the comments section. Mr. Water what ever you decide is your choice. I for one now think we need more teachers like you. Thank You and may God Bless You.
10/10/06

More to come

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

As Promised Sheriff Payroll

I can not get these transfered to a .jpeg file for some reason, if you would like the original .pdf file, please email me and I will send it to you.
The 911 Center:

4-29-2009 1:38 PM
PAYROLL NO# : -ALL EMPLOYEE STATUS: SEQUENCE : SORTED BY DEPARTMENT E M P L O Y E E L I S T FULL/PART TIME: A-Annual M-Monthly SM-Semi-monthly W-Weekly BW-Bi-Weekly
DEPARTMENT NO#: 215-3800 DAILY OPER & MAINT EMP. NO# NAME DEPT NO# HIRE DT HOURLY MONTHLY STATUS
01-0533 ASHLEY, BRANDI D 215-3800 8/16/2005 13.070 2,265.46 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-0990 BRANDIES, SHARON E 215-3800 4/17/2007 16.350 2,763.15 M A
COMM OFFICER-FT 6/25/07
01-0353 BROWN, TRESCA M 215-3800 12/10/2002 16.670 2,889.46 M A
SGT/ SR COMMUNICATION OFFICER
01-1063 CHALOULT, SCOTT B 215-3800 11/17/2008 11.780 2,041.86 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER TRAINEE
01-0731 GEORGE, LISA A 215-3800 10/10/2006 13.070 2,265.46 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-1079 GOODWIN, TRACEY R 215-3800 2/01/2009 11.920 2,169.44 M A
COMMUNICATION OFFICER TRAINEE
01-1086 HACKETT, SHIRLEY A 215-3800 2/26/2009 11.000 2,002.00 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER TRAINEE
01-0607 PAONE, BRIAN R 215-3800 3/26/2008 13.010 1,127.53 M A
TEMP COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
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SR COMM SUPERVISOR
01-0649 PFISTER, MARY B 215-3800 2/01/2009 11.920 2,169.44 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-1016 PINE, CATHERINE I 215-3800 5/07/2008 11.810 2,047.06 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER TRAINEE
01-0701 REID, CHANTA L 215-3800 9/07/2006 13.070 2,265.46 M A
COMMUNICATION OFFICER
01-0611 SIRMON, HARRITTE E 215-3800 1/01/2009 21.300 3,692.00 M A
DIRECTOR 911
01-0477 SMITH, TARA S 215-3800 5/06/2004 14.010 2,428.40 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-1082 SOUSA, TRACY M 215-3800 2/01/2009 11.920 2,169.44 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER TRAINEE
01-0578 STUDSTILL, ALBERT D 215-3800 2/21/2006 19.100 3,310.66 M A
IT- 911 CENTER
01-0702 THOMPSON, SANDRA G 215-3800 3/14/2005 14.970 2,594.80 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-0072 TOWNE, TISHA N 215-3800 2/14/2000 17.150 2,972.66 M A
SENIOR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
01-1018 WAGNER, KATE A 215-3800 5/19/2008 11.810 2,149.42 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER TRAINEE
01-0093 WENTWORTH, CRYSTAL L 215-3800 2/05/2009 11.000 2,002.00 M A
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
Jail:

4-27-2009 4:42 PM
PAYROLL NO# : -ALL EMPLOYEE STATUS: SEQUENCE : SORTED BY DEPARTMENT E M P L O Y E E L I S T FULL/PART TIME: A-Annual M-Monthly SM-Semi-monthly W-Weekly BW-Bi-Weekly
DEPARTMENT NO#: 100-3400 CORRECTIONS/JAIL EMP. NO# =============NAME===== DEPT NO# HOURLY MONTHLY STATUS
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0336 AGULLO, BRYANT S 100-3400 13.010 2,367.82 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0513 ALBERTIE, MALACHI 100-3400 13.670 2,487.94 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0769 BAKER, JOSHUA L 100-3400 18.257 3,164.56 M A
LT. ASSISTANT JAIL ADMIN
01-0100 BELL, TONI L 100-3400 18.240 3,161.60 M A
EXE CLERK-INMATE ACCOUNT
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CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1076 BLAZEK, GALE M 100-3400 17.500 3,033.33 M A
911 OFFICE MANAGER
01-0812 BRANTLEY, EUGENE T 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
JAILER
01-0752 BULLOCK, APRIL R 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
JAILER
01-1085 COATS, CAROL A 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0720 DAVIS JR, NATHANIEL 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1027 DEWITT, ROBERT A 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0248 DYALS, LUCRETA Y 100-3400 17.000 3,094.00 M A
SGT CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0194 DYALS, MARK A 100-3400 17.000 3,094.00 M A
SGT CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0622 FONTANEZ, ANGEL A 100-3400 13.010 2,367.82 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0627 FURLOW, BETTY J 100-3400 16.580 2,873.86 M A
SGT FOOD SERVICE SUPERV
01-1032 GONZALEZ, RAUL E 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0937 HAMILTON SR, LARRY 100-3400 21.295 3,691.15 M A
CAPTIAN JAIL ADMINISTRATOR
01-0059 HARRIS, LATHASA V 100-3400 17.000 3,094.00 M A
SGT-CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0479 HARRIS, MELISSA A 100-3400 12.690 2,309.58 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1113 HICKSON, MICHELE D 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1081 HUMPHREY III, CHAIL D 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1084 KELLY, TAQUITTA L 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1022 LAWHUN, JASON A 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORECTIONS OFFICER
01-1080 LAWRENCE, RICHARD D 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0555 LOGAN, JODI L 100-3400 16.680 2,891.20 M A
RECORDS CUSTODIAN
01-1114 MARTINEZ, LUIS F 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0672 MCPHERSON, CHARLES F 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0121 MILLER, JESSICA D 100-3400 13.010 2,367.82 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF/CORRECTIONS
01-1111 MONROE, MARTINA L 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0143 O'NEAL, DANIEL C 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0755 O'NEAL, STEPHEN T 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORRECTIONS
01-0462 PORTER, DEE G 100-3400 20.480 3,549.86 M A
PARAMEDIC
01-0197 QUINN, THOMAS C 100-3400 12.690 2,309.58 M A
CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0173 ROBERTS, HOPE M 100-3400 16.580 3,017.56 M A
CORRECTIONS/SHIFT SGT
01-1083 ROWELL, TISHA R 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0734 STRICKLAND, DAVID R 100-3400 12.690 2,309.58 M A
CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS COPORAL
01-0356 SUPPLES, SHEILA L 100-3400 12.690 2,309.58 M A
JAILER
01-1110 THAMES, JAMES D 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0321 TODD, WILLIAM G 100-3400 16.580 2,873.86 M A
SGT DEPUTY SHERIFF CORRECTIONS
01-0425 TURNER, LARRY J 100-3400 17.000 3,094.00 M A
SGT CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1112 WATERS, GERRI S 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0524 WATSON, ERIC A 100-3400 16.190 2,806.26 M A
SGT-CORRECTIONS-DEPUTY
01-0375 WILLIAMS SR, DAVID C 100-3400 12.690 2,309.58 M A
CERTIFIED JAILER
01-1026 WOODS, ANTONIO L 100-3400 12.100 2,202.20 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-0417 WOODWORTH, MICHELE C 100-3400 17.000 3,094.00 M A
SGT/CORRECTIONS OFFICER
01-1119 WRIGHT, TROY M 100-3400 11.920 2,169.44 M A
CORRECTIONS OFFICER
Sheriff's Office:

4-29-2009 1:29 PM
PAYROLL NO# : -ALL EMPLOYEE STATUS: SEQUENCE : SORTED BY DEPARTMENT E M P L O Y E E L I S T FULL/PART TIME: A-Annual M-Monthly SM-Semi-monthly W-Weekly BW-Bi-Weekly
DEPARTMENT NO#: 100-3300 SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT EMP. NO# =============NAME=== DEPT NO# HOURLY MONTHLY STATUS
01-0158 ARGO JR, WILLIAM L 100-3300 15.200 2,634.66 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - CRT SECURITY
01-0641 AVEDISIAN, ROBERT I 100-3300 12.630 2,298.66 M A
DEPUTY - UNCERTIFIED
01-1074 BARBER, BRIAN K 100-3300 15.950 2,764.66 M A
INVESTIGATOR
01-0310 BARBER, JOSEPH K 100-3300 16.860 3,068.52 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-1011 BARNES, LAUREN B 100-3300 12.100 2,202.20 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0601 BEVERLY, SOPHIA 100-3300 19.100 3,310.66 M A
LT-TACTICAL
01-0561 BILLINGTON, RICHARD S 100-3300 14.690 2,546.26 M A
PT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0175 BRANNEN, JERALD F 100-3300 17.870 3,097.46 M A
DEPUTY INVESTIGATIONS
01-0595 BROWN, CEDRIC L 100-3300 18.300 3,330.60 M A
SGT. DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0123 BYERLY, CHARLES D 100-3300 21.295 3,691.15 M A
CAPTAIN - SUPPORT SERVICES
01-0458 CARTER, DEVON W 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0115 CHANCEY, FAYE H 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
CAPT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0557 CHANEY, JAMES K 100-3300 18.257 3,164.56 M A
LT. INVESTIGATIONS
01-1072 CLARK, ALANA L 100-3300 18.900 3,276.00 M A
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
01-0783 COCHRANE, DOUGLAS S 100-3300 12.100 2,202.20 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0395 COFFEL, JAMES G 100-3300 16.860 3,068.52 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0110 CROSBY, ALBERT B 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
DEPUTY
01-0244 CROSBY, AMANDA G 100-3300 17.930 3,107.86 M A
SERGEANT
01-0390 DALEY, RICHARD M 100-3300 15.050 2,608.66 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - CID
01-0074 DOUGLAS, HOLLY G 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0119 DOUGLAS JR, RALPH D 100-3300 21.295 3,691.15 M A
LT. ASST. PATROL COMMANDER
01-0322 DYALS, ROGER D 100-3300 20.020 3,470.13 M A
DEPUTY PATROL
01-0564 DYALS III, RAYMOND L 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
COURTHOUSE SECURITY
01-0630 ECHOLS, RICHARD B 100-3300 16.580 3,017.56 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0667 FEDD, CHRISTOPHER B 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0670 FEWOX, BRYAN K 100-3300 19.100 3,310.66 M A
INTERNET TECH
01-0457 FLANDERS, THOMAS L 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - CRT SECURITY
01-0209 FRY, NATHAN L 100-3300 16.590 3,019.38 M A
SGT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0942 GREENE, STEVEN D 100-3300 15.000 2,730.00 M A
PT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-1075 GREGORY, KAYLA A 100-3300 11.000 1,906.66 M A
CLERK
01-0060 GREGORY, TOMMY J 100-3300 37.760 6,545.00 M A
SHERIFF-ELECTED
01-0062 GRIFFIN SR, VERDELL R 100-3300 18.180 1,575.60 M A
PT CAPTAIN/CHAPLAIN
01-0324 HAMILTON, ERNEST L 100-3300 20.570 3,565.46 M A
LT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0671 HODGE, ARTHUR H 100-3300 14.690 2,546.26 M A
DEPUTY
01-1088 HODGE, CHRISTOPHER T 100-3300 15.000 1,300.00 M A
PT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-1118 HOLMES, JR., TERRENCE A 100-3300 12.630 2,189.20 M A
DEPUTY - UNCERTIFIED
01-0529 HOPE, MICHAEL S 100-3300 14.350 2,611.70 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0583 HOWARD, AARON J 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0045 HUNTER, SYLVIA E 100-3300 17.870 3,097.46 M A
INVESTIGATOR
01-0169 JACKSON, GREGORY R 100-3300 21.300 3,692.00 M A
CAPTAIN
01-0046 JOHNSON, BARRY 100-3300 24.840 4,305.60 M A
LT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-1073 JOHNSON, KATHY A 100-3300 17.080 2,960.53 M A
BUDGET MANAGER
01-0166 JOHNSON, MICHAEL G 100-3300 14.710 2,549.73 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0677 KNIGHT, KIZZILER S 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0330 LANGSHAW, WALTER S 100-3300 18.640 3,230.93 M A
LT/CID
01-0165 MCDONALD, NATHAN S 100-3300 16.580 3,017.56 M A
SGT - PATROL
01-1065 MCKINNEY, STEVE D 100-3300 11.780 2,041.86 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0347 MILLS, DAVID B 100-3300 15.200 2,766.40 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0344 MOSS JR, CHARLES P 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
DEPUTY PATROL
01-0162 NASON, BRENDA M 100-3300 17.870 3,097.46 M A
DEPUTY INVESTIGATIONS
01-0394 O'QUINN, JAMES B 100-3300 16.590 3,019.38 M A
SGT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0329 PADEN, JACK M 100-3300 14.190 1,291.29 M A
PT DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0346 PENDLETON, KISA 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
SGR/COURT SECURITY
01-1090 PERDUE, CHRISTINE N 100-3300 7.250 628.33 M A
PT CLERK
01-0767 PRESCOTT, RUSSELL M 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
PATROL- DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0114 PROCTOR, JAMES K 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
MAJOR - JAIL ADMINISTRATOR
01-0568 REGISTER, JASON K 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0552 RENFROE JR, CARLTON M 100-3300 15.050 2,739.10 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0325 SEARS, ANTHONY C 100-3300 16.580 3,017.56 M A
SGT INVESTIGATIONS
01-0594 SEYMOUR, JAMIE E 100-3300 15.950 2,764.66 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0600 SIMON, JOHNNY C 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - CRT SECURITY
01-0426 SMITH, DONALD W 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0341 SPANGLER, JOHN M 100-3300 15.200 2,766.40 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0693 SUTTON, DENEAN M 100-3300 17.390 3,127.30 M A
LT COURTHOUSE SECURITY
01-1078 TASCIOTTI, PAUL V 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
BAILIFF
01-0550 THIGPEN, CANDICE B 100-3300 12.100 2,097.33 M A
RECEPTIONIST/DATA ENTRY CLERK
01-0504 THOMAS, FRANKLIN B 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - CRT SECURITY
01-0559 THOMPSON, RICHARD 100-3300 17.870 3,252.34 M A
DEPUTY INVESTIGATIONS
01-0483 TURNER, MATTHEW R 100-3300 15.950 2,902.90 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF - PATROL
01-0521 WALKER, MICHAEL W 100-3300 14.190 2,582.58 M A
DEPUTY
01-0438 WOOLARD, WILLIAM E 100-3300 14.190 2,459.60 M A
DEPUTY SHERIFF
01-0520 YOUNG, DEBORAH F 100-3300 15.740 2,728.26 M A
DEPUTY PATROL

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Dr. Will's Letter

I am glad you, Dr. Will, talked about the CDC. Yes, since 2002 the CDC has recommended that HEALTH CARE WORKERS use sanitizers on a routine bases. Dr. Hardin our schools are not hospitals. I would have thought you would know that. The CDC recommends soap and water whenever possible for school age children. If your going to pick out one line off the CDC website, maybe it should pertain to schools. I have talked to four local doctors and one neurologist, who says not using hand soap in ridiculous.

You say hand sanitizer is safe? Do you realize kids are drinking this stuff? Two ounces is equal to four shots of vodka? Do you realize how flammable hand sanitizer is? Dr. Hardin do you have kids? Have you ever gotten crap on your hands? (Highly doubt you can even wipe your own ass) It don't come off with just water. And US (parents) know that middle school kids do get crap on their hands. Hand sanitizers only kill germs, it does not clean. So that crap will be on the kids hands until soap is applied. Now think what that kid touches while he has CRAP on his hands. Would you want this kid walking around the BOE. I didn't think so.

STILL WAITING ON THE SAFETY ISSUE WITH HAND SOAP!!!!!


Friday, April 17, 2009

Come on Mr. Ingram, Let's Do The Twist

I have decided to let you decide who is twisting facts. Here is my letter and below that is Mr. Ingrams letter. Be sure to take the poll at the bottom of the sidebar to the left.

From the T&G:
Camden County best of best or just average?
Published: Friday, March 13, 2009 9:50 AM EDT

Dear Editor,
For the last two weeks I have heard school officials tell us that Camden is one of the best schools in the state. According to the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, Camden County High School is ranked 115 out of 380 schools. Maybe our officials need to go back to school, because in schools up north 115 out of 380 is just average.

We are the best in the state in football. We are also the best in the state in football fields. That includes the Georgia Dome field as well. Yes, our field is better than the one the Atlanta Falcons play on. Another item we are they best in is our weight room. A state-of-the-art weight room that is better than that of the Falcons. We are also No. 1 in paying our athletic director. He is making $106,000 to coach football. I know they claim he is head of all athletics at the school, but that is not so. If he was, wouldn't he congratulate other sports for a great season, like when he writes letters to this paper congratulating the football team on a great season? Where are the letters for the wrestling team, soccer team, volleyball team and the baseball team? Have you ever seen one?

They call the ESPLOST (Everyone Should Pay Lousy Outrageous Sales Tax) just a penny tax; maybe someone should tell our education leaders the difference between a penny and 1 percent. They say everyone pays this tax, not just those who pay property taxes. They assume that those who rent don't pay taxes, but if you ask any landlord they will tell you that taxes are included in the rent. Surely you don't think they only charge for the cost of their mortgage.

Now after spending millions over the last six years on these things, the school board comes to us asking for more. I proposed a deal to Dr. (Will) Hardin and the top 20 employees of the BOE who make over $100,000 a year. I asked them to donate half their salary for the next 10 years, and Hardin said he didn't think this was a good idea. Amazing how they can ask us for money time and time again and when I ask them for money, it's not a good idea. Mr. [Gary] Blount used the population boom as an excuse for this tax, the same boom that has almost bankrupted St. Marys. The same boom we have heard for the last 10 years. St. Marys finally admitted no such boom ever took place and the forecasters of this boom were wrong.

The BOE has said if the so-called "penny tax" fails they will have to resort to finding funding elsewhere. May I suggest you contact the U.S. Department of Education and ask about Obama's $141 billion set aside in the stimulus for education? That is where you should have started. In the future maybe you should look for alternative funding first, and raise taxes as a last resort.
Rick Rogers
St. Marys

From The T&G:
Previous letters twisted facts on ESPLOST
Published: Wednesday, April 8, 2009 9:39 AM EDT
Dear Editor,
Two recent writers against ESPLOST (Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) tried to tie in the football and sports to show how school funds were being wasted as an argument against approving the tax. So-called facts aren't.

Does Mr. (Rick) Rogers ("Is Camden best of best or just average?" March 13), the Chubby Checker of facts twisting, really believe our stadium is better than the Georgia Dome? Wow! Doesn't he know there isn't one penny of school funds in the stadium or field? It is paid for by SPLOST money for recreation, which the voters overwhelmingly approved. The reasoning is that students that are proud of their school do better and have a higher graduation rate. Quality education and sports go hand in hand here. The revenue from football pays most of the expenses for other sports, such as tennis. Lastly, our athletic director/head football coach is not the highest paid in the state.

The 1 percent increase for a year on my job is about $250, yet Rogers and (Kathie) Wilson ("Buildings do not equate to top-notch education," March 18) want the school officials to return half their salaries or $50,000 or more. Great logic. By the way, test scores for math, reading and writing for the high school went from 1451 in 2007 to 1483 in 2008 with the state average being 1455.

School officials do need to rethink the rezoning. I feel they are doing a great job overall but if they have a problem at a school, fix it, not move it around. If I have an engine problem on my car, I don't change the transmission. No logic in that a child that lives in my neighborhood, 1.1 miles from MLC (Mary Lee Clark) can't go there and a child from 4.4 miles away can. Officials say they haven't heard any reasonable alternatives. It isn't my job to supply them; it is theirs. All I do is voice my opinion. Shouldn't we show the students that the voice of the logic and reason should be heard?
Thank you,
Johnny Ingram
St. Marys

TRSP Review: Mr. Ingram's words are in " ".

Let's start with "Does he really believe our stadium is better than the Georgia Dome." Never said they stadium was better, I said the field was better.

And then there was "Doesn't he know there isn't one penny of school funds in the stadium or field?"
For those who follow my blog and saw the article posted about the football field and emailed me asking why I was posting that, this is why!!!!!!! The article clearly stated that the PSA paid for the field, but we know us the taxpayer paid for it, and now we are short on cash county wide. If that money was properly invested and a cheaper field at the stadium we might be in better shape county wide. Does it really matter what agency wrote the check, because the taxpayer paid for it. Oh and by the way the field cost $750,000.

And "The revenue from football pays most of the expenses for other sports, such as tennis. Lastly, our athletic director/head football coach is not the highest paid in the state."

Really, Mr Ingram, I talked to a parent the other night at the BOE meeting, and she said her daughter plays softball for SMMS. She said they had to provide transportation to games and even the trophies at the end of the season. I guess football can't do it all!!!
You are right on the coach not being the highest paid! But if the school can say 115 is the best, I can say #8 is the best as well. Here are the top paid athletic directors:
1. OWENS-ASHFORD,BILLETTE D $122,997.84 CITY OF ATLANTA 2008 2. TEAGUE,RAYVAN E $118,950.84 CITY OF CARROLLTON 2008
3. BRANNON,ROBERT $115,939.20 CLAYTON COUNTY 2008
4. SEBREE,RONALD N $112,601.37 DEKALB COUNTY 2008
5. WOOD,WILLIAM D $109,263.00 CITY OF BUFORD 2008
6. SHIELDS,DAVID $109,133.66 WARE COUNTY 2008
7. TOMBERLIN,RICK M $106,324.20 CITY OF VALDOSTA 2008
8. HERRON,JEFF S $106,099.03 CAMDEN COUNTY 2008

Also, "The 1 percent increase for a year on my job is about $250, yet Rogers and (Kathie) Wilson ("Buildings do not equate to top-notch education," March 18) want the school officials to return half their salaries or $50,000 or more."

He says "Great Logic"
I thought it was, after all they did not do one thing to promote the vote. Sorry I am wrong, they did hold pep rallies. Yes they did at the schools after hours. They encouraged the teachers to vote. Did they go to the Dept. of Labor and ask one of the unemployed people if they would go vote for a tax increase? Did they go by the soup kitchens and ask the people there if they would support a tax increase? No they didn't instead they stood in front of the teachers and told them to vote for it, because it would give them job security!!!!! Yes they did! No they didn't threaten their jobs, but building more schools means more teachers will be needed, JOB SECURITY. So, if you think it's bad that I asked some of the richest people in the county to take a pay cut for the children, Then call me bad.

Lastly, "By the way, test scores for math, reading and writing for the high school went from 1451 in 2007 to 1483 in 2008 with the state average being 1455."

1483 is still below national average, and well below other states, and Georgia once again is at the bottom in the nation. Georgia used to be dead last in throwing money at education also. Today the are in the top 5, yet still at the bottom in grades. So if being the best of the worst is good enough for you, then get out of the way of those of us you want better.

Mr. Ingram, It's been a pleasure to do the twist with you!!!!!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

As Promised Personnel Recomendations

From the BOE:

PERSONNEL RECOMMENDATIONS April 9, 2009

CAMDEN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Resignation:
1 Joan Allen English Teacher (effective 03-30-2009)
2 Ruth Ann Dyals Mathematics Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
3 John Haddock Science Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
4 Thomas Kelly English Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
5 Allyn Robb Guidance Counselor (effective 09-10 school year)
Retirement:
6 Richard Bittaker Vocational Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
7 James Hoyt Science Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
8 Verdell Johnson Media Clerk (effective 09-10 school year)
9 Barbara Kevan English Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
10 Lorraine Morris Special Education Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) 11 James Orr Vocational Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
12 Susan Singleton Mathematics Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
13 Kathleen Strychowski Mathematics Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)
14 Linda Williams English Teacher (effective 09-10 school year)

CAMDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Resignation:
15 Whitney Spalding Science Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) Retirement:
16 Dolores Bass Language Arts Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )

ST.MARYS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Resignation:
17 Christina Cody Language Arts Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
18 Barbara Parker Paraprofessional (effective 09-10 school year )Retirement:
19 Jo Beth Bird Principal (effective 09-10 school year )
20 Diane Parker Technology Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
21 Rebecca Sedat Language Arts Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) Transfer:
22 Bruce Ebbets School Counselor (effective 09-10 school year from ½ time at each middle schools)

CROOKED RIVER ELEMENTARY
Resignation:
23 Danielle Billings Early Childhood Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) 24 Lana Nutt Early Childhood Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )

DAVID L. RAINER ELEMENTARY
Retirement:
25 Barbara Moore Early Childhood Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) Deceased:
26 Mary Sullivan Student Information Operator (3-15-09)

KINGSLAND ELEMENTARY
Resignation:
27 Mary Farrell Special Education Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
28 Sidney Hulett Special Education Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) Retirement:
29 Lynda Nugent Early Childhood Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )

MARY LEE CLARK ELEMENTARY
Resignation:
30 Brenda Morgan Food Service Worker (effective 03-05-09) MAMIE LOU

GROSS ELEMENTARY
Resignation:
31 Melissa McConnell Special Education Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
32 Deborah Rose Special Education Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) 33 Tanika Spears School Counselor (effective 09-10 school year )
Transfer:
34 Bonnie Spencer School Counselor (effective 09-10 school year from CMS)

MATILDA HARRIS ELEMENTARY
Retirement:
35 Susan Abell School Counselor (effective 09-10 school year )
36 Linda Boyett Music Teacher (effective 09-10 school year )
Transfer:
37 Melissa Armentrout School Counselor (effective 09-10 school year from SMMS)

ST. MARYS ELEMENTARY
Termination: 38 Tina Gatlin Paraprofessional (effective 04-10-09)

SUGARMILL ELEMENTARY
Resignation:
39 Leslie Long Food Service Worker (effective 03-13-09)
40 Chakakhan Myers Extended Day Site Coordinator (effective 03-13-2009)
41 Maryanne Neal Early Childhood Teacher (effective 09-10 school year ) Retirement:
42 Micheal Van Horn Principal (effective 09-10 school year ) Transfer: 43 Karen Guillebeau Food Service Worker (effective 03-16-09 from CMS)

TRANSPORTATION
Resignation:
44 Jill Bailey Bus Driver (effective 3-25 -09)
45 Elizabeth Dasher Bus Driver (effective 09-10 school year )
46 Mary Ann Fuller Bus Driver (effective 4-01 -09)

CENTRAL OFFICE
Retirement:
47 John LaBoone Public Relations (effective 06-16-09 )

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Sanitizer Vs. Soap

As many of you know soap has been removed from some bathrooms in SMMS. I decide to pull the MSDS sheets (Material Safety Data Sheets) on both sanitizer and soap. I called the school nurse Ms. Anderson and asked her to please send me the MSDS for the brand sanitizer used in the school. I said that if the MSDS is not available, she could just send me the brand name and I would get it. She replied with the brand name. So I can assume that the MSDS was not available. So to the World Wide Web I went. I didn't know OSHA had so many laws. Here is the MSDS sheet from Germx:
















So if you read the MSDS you now know that Germx is a class 3 Flammable Liquid, and this product contains ethyl alcohol, a central nervous system target. That last part is very important, if you were at the board meeting you know what I am talking about.






Did you know that 2oz of hand sanitizer equals 4 shots of liquor!!!!




OK here is the one for hand soap. Since I don't know what brand would be used in the school, I used an MSDS from the soap used at the BOE.


I know what brand they use, cause I took a picture of it.
( A rare view inside the BOE, I risked my life to get this shot. Look the endangered hand soap. )
Here is the MSDS for Dial hand soap:




Two Administrators Leaving Their Posts At End Of School Year

It has been announced that two administrators will not return as principals of their respective schools next year...

Dr. JoBeth Bird from St. Marys Middle School

Mr. Michael Van Horn from Sugar Mill Elementary


No further details have been released, so if you know why these two are leaving please let me know.

Good luck to both of these principals.

Thursday, April 09, 2009

School Board Does Not Represent The People

Tonight the taxpayers spoke out against rezoning of neighborhood schools. There were about 12 speakers and many more that yielded to time to others. NO ONE THERE SPOKE IN FAVOR OF REZONING, NOT ONE. There was standing room only, but everyone was in the room. Dr. (I have lies to the parents) Hardin has said all along if someone had other plan they would consider it. Well one was presented and the board ignored it.

I was going to question the ESPLOST vote, but I knew they would tell me that the people had their say and they were going forward with what the people wanted. SO WHY NOT TONIGHT.

THIS WAS MUCH MORE ADVERTISED THAN ESPLOST, AND THE PEOPLE HAD THEIR SAY, YET THE BOARD WENT AGAINST THE PEOPLE.

Only Doug Benton voted against the rezoning. He was also against hiring Dr. Hardin, For at least the way he was voted in.

HARDIN IS NOT MY SUPERINTENDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here are some pics of the CONVOY TO THE BOE.



















Tuesday, April 07, 2009

BOE's Latest Budget Cut

HAND SOAP

Yes they have cut the budget, and the lastest hit is handsoap.So now they have taken fieldtrips and handsoap away, what is next?
Read this email from the head school nurse.
Mrs. Anderson (school nurse) and I met with Dr. Bird this morning about the issue of soap in the restrooms. Dr. Bird feels that there is a safety issue with having soap in the restrooms in the student hallways. There is soap in the restroom by the cafeteria and in the gym locker room restrooms. Hand sanitizer is available to all students. It is carried to the restrooms by the teacher during assigned restroom breaks and it is either sitting out by the door or on the teacher’s desk so that it is available to the students at all times. The students are aware of this. We visited several classrooms to make sure that this is the case. As we walked through the school we did find one restroom without paper towels and Dr. Bird took care of this situation immediately. Realizing that some parents do prefer that their children wash with soap and water, Dr. Bird said that your children were welcome to use the restroom by the cafeteria.Dr. Bird and Dr. Stewart have both been in touch with the CDC (Center for Disease Control) and the latest studies show that hand sanitizer is just as effective as soap and water. I hope I have addressed your concerns. Please let me know if you have further questions.
Elaine Smiley R.N.
Camden County SchoolsHealth Services
esmiley@camden.k12.ga.us

Here is my response to this email.(I sent it to all BOE members and Capt. Will.

Gentlemen,It has been brought to my attention that SMMS does not have soap in all of the bathrooms. This is unacceptable!!!!!I have been told that when kids go to the restroom they are to use hand sanitizer when they are finished and that the sanitizer is kept in the classroom. What germs have been spread between the restroom and the classroom?Coach Stewart and Dr. Byrd say they contacted the CDC and they were told "hand sanitizer is just as effective". I contacted the CDC myself and was told yes that is true, if traditional hand washing methods are not available.(That is soap and water for those of us without degrees) So yes, once again the system changes things to fit their needs.Please explain to me what the safety issue is with soap.(see email below) Is it slippery? Yes, just like sanitizer. Is it flammable? NO, BUT SANITIZER IS. Ethyl alcohol is the same as the fuel you put in your cars. Actually gas contains 10% Ethylyl Acohol, and hand sanitizer has 60% plus.Now, the citizens of this county just handed you 63 million dollars, and we should at least get hand soap in ALL of our restrooms.The CDC also told me to contact the enviromental heath agency in our area and report this problem. Hopefully this email will fix the problem, but if it don't I will persue other means.Thank you for your time and I expect this issue will be fixed by noon today. My kids better come home and tell me they have soap.
Rick Rogers

I Stand Corrected Also

That's right folks I WAS WRONG!!!!!

There is only 7 subs at Kings Bay. The Tennessee won't be back for 2 years.

So we are 3 short of the high at Kings Bay.

That's 3,000 Sailors and Families short from back in 2000.

Thanks Bill

The BOE has not cut one once of the budget, except for those that affect the kids morale. (ex. field trips)

AND NOW HAND SOAP.

That right hand soap has been removed from restrooms in our schools. But I bet there is hand soap in every restroom at the BOE. How are these kids going to get their hands clean????????

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Get On The Open Government Band Wagon

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Please Call Judge Williams

Tell her to throw out the plea deal in the Perry case,

And grant him a new fair trial.

912-554-7364

From the Blog:

Anonymous said...
I just spoke with a lady that had called Judge Williams number to ask for Dennis Perry's plea be thrown out and to grant him a new trial. Guess what? As soon as Dennis' name was mentioned, the secretary or whoever she was got very cold and told the lady she would have to send the judge a fax or write her a letter. AND THEN SHE WOULDN'T GIVE HER THE FAX NUMBER!! She was told she would have to write a letter..which the lady has done. Does that tell you there is something wrong with this case? You people in Camden County better wake up and smell the roses before you find yourself in the same position that Dennis is in. He isn't asking to be released. Just for a FAIR trial!!

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