Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Shaking my head again

From the District website:


Dr. Steinhauer Awarded the William E. Caldwell Award for Excellence in Administration and Supervision

Posted 07/18/2017 10:35AM

Dr. Tim Steinhauer was awarded the 2017 Pennsylvania School Study Council (PSSC) William E. Caldwell Award in Administration and Supervision. Dr. Lawrence Wess from the PSSC attended the July 17 School Board meeting to present the award. Dr. Steinhauer was nominated for this award by multiple District administrators, teachers, and a retired superintendent from another district. He is acknowledged for his personal mission to ensure that the teaching , administrative and all staff are a reflection of their changing and supportive community. Under his leadership, Mt. Lebanon School District continues to win awards for music education, STEM education, the 2016-2017 #1 Middle School in PA and many academic achievements, as well as school business excellence.

Nominations for the William E. Caldwell Award are considered based on a diversity of accomplishments as well as the obvious contribution to the broad field of administration and supervision. Years of administrative service and level of education are also considered.

Founded in 1947, the Pennsylvania School Study Council (PSSC) is a partnership between Penn State University and member school districts, intermediate units, and area vocational-technical schools. PSSC is dedicated to improving public education in Pennsylvania by providing up-to-date research information, professional development activities, and technical assistance that will enable its members to provide top quality educational services to students.

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See Timmy's getting what? Are they f-ing crazy? Timmy was never a superintendent until we hired him in 2009. Timmy knew that Mary Birks was voting on Outreach contracts and approving checks written to Outreach. The District website forgot to include Mary's report where she promises not to vote on any future Outreach business.
BOARD PRESIDENT REPORTS
The President of the Mt. Lebanon Board of School Directors reports to the community at the beginning of the monthly Regular Board meeting.
June 2017

Timmy knew that Elaine Cappucci had to resign from the school board because of a conflict of interest. She is running again - even for the position she had to resign from!

Timmy's last report was from April!

School Board Reports

The Superintendent reports to the Board and the community on District activities at the Regular Board meeting held on the third Monday of each month.
February 2017 - No Report

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Add to list -
HS renovation that was scheduled for completion in 2015 and to date is still unfinished.
No tennis courts, no rifle range and Rock Pile still unrecovered

A project that we were originally told wouldn't exceed $100 million!

Anonymous said...

That award that Tim is pictured with looks like it has an animal on it, perhaps a bear. Maybe we have this mixed up. The award that Tim got was for killing the most bear in his densely populated school district.

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't that be a Nittany Lion since the award is affiliated with Penn State.

Anonymous said...

After Penn State Sandusky would you accept any award from that institution?

Anonymous said...

Can anyone enlighten us as to what stellar initiatives or achievements Steinhaurer has reached that prior supers, including Sable, didn't to justify this award?

Please don't cite the HS project, for well over $109,000,000 it's not that impressive. It's also behind schedule and still not complete.