Oh No She Ditint Say That.
By Jim Conley • Feb 27th, 2008 • Email This Post to a Friend •
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Selectman Nancy Daly continues her drive to deny herself a second term by attaching her name to this honey of a passage in tomorrow’s TAB:
Lupini said he would like to eventually extend the day further for seventh- and eighth-graders to give them more of a high school-like experience, but Selectmen Chairwoman Nancy Daly said she had “a personal level of discomfort” with that, as it might conflict with private lessons some students take after school.
“My daughter now is applying to [music] conservatories,” Daly said. “There’s no way any kid doing music at the Brookline Public Schools would be at that level.” [emphasis added]
See, we can’t have a longer school day because Nancy Daly’s daughter takes music lessons. And in Nancyland that means that those who could benefit from more educational instruction ought to just suck it up.
And all you music instructors on the Brookline payroll? I guess Nancy thinks you suck at teaching music.
When Daly enters the room, all intellect heads for the exit.
Jim Conley is publisher of On Brookline.
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