I'm not sure what the intricacies are of the criticisms of the current Superintendent of Schools for Minneapolis. However, I've long suspected that it's an impossible job and that it's a wonder that anyone would take the job at any wage. I remember about 30 years ago, when my children were first in the schools, of going to a public meeting on the schools at which the then superintendent was present go give an explanation of something. The public vilification he had to endure was more than I think any human being should ever have to endure. I remember that my chin was almost on the floor from seeing the attacks. I was fresh out of the military, and Vietnam, at the time and I remember wondering then whether the Superintendent's compensation package included "combat pay."

I'm not so sure that the situation has gotten any better since then and may have gotten worse. The job description of the superintendent seems to be:

(1) Make a bunch of nasty decisions; and
(2) Make everybody like it.

I suspect that every prospective superintendent thinks that he or she can find a way of running the system without making the nasty decisions. But the fact is that probably all of the nasty decisions have to be made for the same reason. And that reason is that the public schools aren't getting anywhere near the kind of support (financial but, mostly, otherwise) from parents, Minneapolis, the State of Minnesota, the kids, the business community, and everyone else that is needed in order to turn out well-educated kids on a consistent basis.

If the current superintendent leaves, it would be appropriate if literally nobody applied to be her successor and that nobody would agree to accept the job even on an interim basis. But, I doubt that that will happen because there are still people who think that they can perform miracles despite the fact that the operational rules prevent any miracles from occurring.

Steve Cross
Prospect Park
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