Kevin Casey

Kevin Casey
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There are a ton of services out there for parents to access to get help for that kind of thing. It is sometimes difficult and very bureaucratic to get that help, but if you keep pushing for it, you can get it.
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I see kids his age and what they can be like. But Ray Ray has a genuinely kind personality. I'll see him get a foul ball -- and he gets millions of them -- and he'll give it to another kid who may only be here for one night.
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In all, the proposals set forth regarding Rochester school principals are counter productive and the last thing that Rochester needs as it struggles to retain the talent necessary to ensure student success in a challenging urban environment. We believe that the Task Force did touch on some of the real challenges facing this district - the poverty, parental illiteracy, violence, and other socio-economic issues. Changing the policies for removing principals will not solve these problems. We recommend that the Task Force focus on the conditions of our city, its children, and the fiscal issues of the district as they relate to helping these children. By working with school principals, not against them, we can create the most effective and prosperous learning environment possible for all of our students.