I hope you enjoy the Mt. Lebanon School District 2011 Holiday card below.
Sincerely,
Dr. Timothy Steinhauer
Superintendent
Attachment: http://multimedia.mtlsd.org/Play.asp?419241380665664!4
And from the School Board:
My personal favorite Holiday flash mob video this year is http://www.carlsonschool.umn.edu/holiday11/
Happy Holidays
I guess the holiday card comes later with the tax bill!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Lebo!
My favorite "flash mob" video is the Knight Foundation's "Random Acts of Culture" presentation of the "Hallelujah Chorus" at Philadelphia's Macy's Department Store, made in the Fall of 2010, and featuring the Philadelphia Opera Company. If you've never seen it before, click HERE.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to all!
Richard Gideon
Interesting how the video from the School Board is now private. They were wishing us Happy Holidays. I guess they had a change of heart.
ReplyDeleteFull disclosure - neither link came directly to me.
Elaine
Fabulous, Richard. I have seen that before, but I still get chills. One of my favorites. Our church choir sings it and it is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Elaine
Why is it private? Who are the friends of the Mt. Lebanon School Board who were supposed to see it? I just don't get this place - it's too convoluted.
ReplyDeleteA Right-to-Know Request is required for access to the school board video.Maybe it was filmed in executive session.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you who were not wished Happy Holidays from the school board, it was on the "This Way Forward" channel on YouTube. This Way Forward was the name of the Rob Gardner/Josephine Posti campaign committee. It was a nice video. By families, SB directors' children wished [whomever] Holiday greetings and the final scene showed the SB in the high school library extending Holiday greetings in unison.
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I watched the video and thought little of it ... ... ... until it was placed behind a curtain.
ReplyDeleteThe closing caption I thought read from the "Mt. Lebanon School Board" ... rather than from: Jo, Elaine, Ed, Larry, etc, etc, etc...
Very inappropriate, if this video was intended for a limited audience.
Advice for 2012 ... "pay no attention to the Board behind the curtain."
From the Mayo Clinic on Narcissistic Behavior -
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By Mayo Clinic staff
Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by dramatic, emotional behavior, which is in the same category as antisocial and borderline personality disorders.
Narcissistic personality disorder symptoms may include:
Believing that you're better than others
Fantasizing about power, success and attractiveness
Exaggerating your achievements or talents
Expecting constant praise and admiration
Believing that you're special and acting accordingly
Failing to recognize other people's emotions and feelings
Expecting others to go along with your ideas and plans
Taking advantage of others
Expressing disdain for those you feel are inferior
Being jealous of others
Believing that others are jealous of you
Trouble keeping healthy relationships
Setting unrealistic goals
Being easily hurt and rejected
Having a fragile self-esteem
Appearing as tough-minded or unemotional
Although some features of narcissistic personality disorder may seem like having confidence or strong self-esteem, it's not the same. Narcissistic personality disorder crosses the border of healthy confidence and self-esteem into thinking so highly of yourself that you put yourself on a pedestal. In contrast, people who have healthy confidence and self-esteem don't value themselves more than they value others.
When you have narcissistic personality disorder, you may come across as conceited, boastful or pretentious. You often monopolize conversations. You may belittle or look down on people you perceive as inferior. You may have a sense of entitlement. And when you don't receive the special treatment to which you feel entitled, you may become very impatient or angry. You may insist on having "the best" of everything — the best car, athletic club, medical care or social circles, for instance.
But underneath all this behavior often lies a fragile self-esteem. You have trouble handling anything that may be perceived as criticism. You may have a sense of secret shame and humiliation. And in order to make yourself feel better, you may react with rage or contempt and efforts to belittle the other person to make yourself appear better.
When to see a doctor
When you have narcissistic personality disorder, you may not want to think that anything could be wrong — doing so wouldn't fit with your self-image of power and perfection. But by definition, a narcissistic personality disorder causes problems in many areas of your life, such as relationships, work, school or your financial affairs. You may be generally unhappy and confused by a mix of seemingly contradictory emotions. Others may not enjoy being around you, and you may find your relationships unfulfilling.
If you notice any of these problems in your life, consider reaching out to a trusted doctor or mental health provider. Getting the right treatment can help make your life more rewarding and enjoyable.
Is there a doctor in the MTLSD house...
Giffen Good
Want to see proof of Narcissistic Behavior Symptoms
ReplyDeleteLook at the photo of student artwaork on display at Pamela's.
Eleven students and whom and what work does the school feature in the announcement... !
I am hoping they change that. If not, I would like to change that.
ReplyDeleteElaine
Happy holidays to royalty and not to anyone else.
ReplyDelete-Mt. Lebanon School Board
Happy Holidays to the members of the School Board Cliques and no one else.
ReplyDeleteThe Posti/Ostergaard photo post was extremely popular. I see another game in this blog's future. What was in the now private Holiday card from the School District?
ReplyDeleteBy making that video private, in my opinion, is not what the Holidays are all about. The School Board is a disgrace.
Elaine
What a shame the community didnt pay attention to the behavior of this school board earlier. They are running amok and ultimately, we will all pay a heavy price for their antics. But what bothers me even more is not just the community being tone deaf but also people like Matt Smith, John Pippy and Tim Murphy. Where are they? Why aren't they speaking out about this kind of rampant abuse of power?
ReplyDeleteYou said: The Posti/Ostergaard photo post was extremely popular. I see another game in this blog's future. Should we send you photos of district staff and/or school board members we see in public? Let the fun begin. You are doing a great job with your blog!
ReplyDeleteAnon 11:41 you hit the nail on the head.
ReplyDeleteWe residents and taxpayers have one very limited opportunity to check the activities of the school board. In that in every board election we only vote for either 4 or 5 members its rather tough to guide or check their activities.
Add to that less than 30% of the community can get off their duffs to vote even when there are major issues pending says a lot.
So the only real check is through Harrisburg and the PA Dept. of Ed.
An agency that doesn't even send up red flags when the district's documents aren't filled out properly.
You can be sure Pippy, Smith and Murphy aren't on my short list for re-election!
Anon 4:09, I am not advocating stalking, but that photo was priceless.
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