Brooksville Regional Hospital Sued

The poor treatment by many at Brooksville Regional Hospital is on display in the following report by WTVT tevelision channel 13.



Nicholson: Hypocrite

Sandra Nicholson, Hernando County School Board member, took time to speak to the Hernando Today, criticizing the principal of Nature Coast Technical High School, Margaret Schoelles.

The criticism might hold some weight if Ms. Nichols would hold Mr. Alexander to a standard. She gives the county's biggest liar a pass and expects to be taken seriously when she takes a school board employee to task.


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Wayne Alexander: Just Go

Mr. Alexander is so full of himself. In the Hernando Times he is quoted as saying, "Perhaps I moved too fast for some. Perhaps the personality at times was overbearing. But the results speak for themselves."

Excuse me, Mr. Alexander, but what results? The drop in morale? The changes in school administration that left students with new faces to learn how to trust? Mr. Alexander avoided the charges of favoritism, but called himself "overbearing" as far as his personality is concerned. I wonder if his potential employers up North read that quote. I wonder if they are comfortable with it.

It would best serve the Hernando County school system if Mr. Alexander would take his pompous personality (or should I say "overbearing?") and just leave. Just go Mr. Alexander.


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Wayne Alexander: Untrustworthy

Wayne Alexander is making a fool out of himself and the county school system. The embarrassing turn of events that led him to resign and then rescind his resignation only shed light on his lack of character.

Mr. Alexander should be removed. Many believe that he only rescinded his resignation because leaving early hurt his efforts to land another job. It looks bad on the old resumé.

His practices seem overly aggressive and unnecessary. His choice to ax a number of teachers and school system employees seems to lack a clear method of determining who needs to go- despite what he might say.


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HERNANDO COUNTY TEA PARTY 4/15/2009

From the Hernando County Taxpayers Alliance notice:

Hernando County Taxpayers Alliance

Have you had about as much as you can take?

Meet with fellow taxpayers to DEMONSTRATE THAT WE feel that our Elected "Representatives" are not Representing us but are giving away OUR Assets in trade for contributions to their own upcoming elections or feathering their own nests while we lose our homes and our retirements.

2:00 PM 4-15-09 GOVERNMENT CENTER - DOWNTOWN BROOKSVILLE

BRING SIGNS and TEABAGS!

Have you had about as much as you can take?

Teacher Hits Student at Explorer K-8

According to the Hernando Today article, "Substitute Teacher Cited for Slapping Student" Chandra Bennington slapped a student for yelling in her face.  


It seems clear that the is a lack of discipline with students and some teachers.  It reaches all over the nation- teachers having sex with students, students disrespecting teachers, students hitting teachers and, like this instance, a student being hit by a teacher.  

According to the sometimes less than accurate Hernando Today, the students in the class were consistent in saying that Ms. Bennington slapped the young man "hard enough to make a sound."

The Hernando Times report is similar, but has a bit more detail.  In both the student testimony apparently supported their classmate's perspective.  However, the Times reports that Ms. Bennington is only 5'4" and 98lbs.  It may be that the young man was trying to intimidate Ms. Bennington and she reacted as she apparently did.

Brush Fire Near 301 & 50

A brush fire in eastern Hernando County may mean some smokey conditions throughout the County (depending on wind conditions, etc).


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