Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Is Colbert County High the Only School with a Food Shortage?

 



Parents are asking why just this school? Are meals balanced? As for the first question, we suspect the food shortage is affecting the whole system. We're more interested in why no other systems (Lauderdale or Franklin) are reporting a shortage.

Balanced? Certainly balanced is good, but teenagers being what they are, they're probably not consuming everything included in the meals to begin with. There's a great selection of Rexall vitamins at Dollar General. 

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Another reader has asked about Mr. Hand's previous position with Tuscumbia City Schools. He was, at the time of his election to Colbert County Superintendent, the Director of Facilities, Maintenance, and Operations at Tuscumbia. The system transferred Hand to that position while he was serving as a school principal. 

Specifically, our reader wanted to know what the job entailed. The best way for any concerned parent or citizen to acquire this information is simply to request a copy of the job description from the Tuscumbia Board. Will the board elaborate on his demotion? We doubt it.

Perhaps a fair observation is that, like the Sheffield super, Hand has an abrasive personality. That does not mean that he's unqualified for the position he holds. No matter what your children are, shall we say, suffering through at the moment, it's best to keep in mind that it's only temporary.



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