Monday, October 14, 2013

When Starr says "deeply committed" does it means he's interviewing?

  • What Superintendent Joshua Starr said in 2011 in Stamford, CT when it was discovered he was interviewing for a new job:
(Note to Starr's new bosses in Montgomery County, Md.: When exposed, Starr deigned he wasn't "interested in pursuing" the job -- after he had already been rejected -- and that "I remain deeply committed to the work we are doing in Stamford." Eighteen months later, his LinkedIn profile still notes he is "interested in career opportunities" among other "new ventures.")
StanfordAdvocate.com:  Starr crossed many by not immersing himself in Stamford


  • What Superintendent Joshua Starr said in a October 2, 2013, interview when it was discovered that he was a "strong contender" for the job of New York City Chancellor:
"I’m flattered to have my name come up in the New York City conversation but I’m deeply committed to the job right now.”

2 comments:

  1. I guess "deeply committed" is code for "superficially attached"

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  2. After seeing him at the CHS community forum last night, please say its so. Please.

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