Friday, October 22, 2010
Superintendent Gerlach to attend November Cottage Grove PTO meeting
Just an update. Mr. Gerlach has confirmed that he will join us at the next Cottage Grove PTO meeting on November 8th.
Monday, October 4, 2010
More on Teacher Contracts
It has come to my attention that the following letter has been sent to parents of Senior Students:
Dear MG Senior Parents:
You may be aware that the Monona Grove Education Association (MGEA) is “working the contract” as a result of an unsettled contract.
At the September 8, 2010, Monona Grove Board of Education meeting, the MGEA presented a petition to the School Board stating that they will not be writing letters of recommendation requested by students for college applications.
It is the district’s position that writing letters of recommendation for students’ college applications is a required professional responsibility. I recently notified the teaching staff of my expectations of providing such letters at a student’s request.
If your child is denied a letter of recommendation, either verbally or in writing, beginning October 1, 2010, please contact me or high school principal, Dr. Paul Brost. Please keep these communications regarding this issue between you as parents and district administration. I find it very disheartening that students are placed in the middle of this difficult situation and would like to minimize their involvement.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Respectfully,
Craig Gerlach, Superintendent
Dear MG Senior Parents:
You may be aware that the Monona Grove Education Association (MGEA) is “working the contract” as a result of an unsettled contract.
At the September 8, 2010, Monona Grove Board of Education meeting, the MGEA presented a petition to the School Board stating that they will not be writing letters of recommendation requested by students for college applications.
It is the district’s position that writing letters of recommendation for students’ college applications is a required professional responsibility. I recently notified the teaching staff of my expectations of providing such letters at a student’s request.
If your child is denied a letter of recommendation, either verbally or in writing, beginning October 1, 2010, please contact me or high school principal, Dr. Paul Brost. Please keep these communications regarding this issue between you as parents and district administration. I find it very disheartening that students are placed in the middle of this difficult situation and would like to minimize their involvement.
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Respectfully,
Craig Gerlach, Superintendent
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