Thursday, January 16, 2003

Et tu, Mr. ‘Educator’?
The community isn't just shocked about the possible molestation of a student by the school district's top administrator, it is stunned that the Board of Education was asking questions about the relationship between the boy and the superintendent months before the arrest, but apparently not taking any action.

"Something was brought up in executive session that he [Sigler] may have pulled the kid out of class a lot," the source said. "But there was nothing that would raise a question of impropriety of a sexual relationship.


No one was suspicious? I made it through k-12 without ever seeing the superintendent of our school district. I couldn’t have picked him out of a police line-up. And I did a long stint as a hall monitor with a desk outside of the superintendents office! In my experience, based also quite a bit on hearsay from educator friends of my parents, the superintendent spent a lot of time avoiding contact with the teachers and never, ever mingled with the students.

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