Inferior-intendent certainly not superintendent

The folks over at mockelpasotimes pointed out this newscast from KFOX TV.

A reporter wanted to interview our EPISD superintendent.  According to their report:

“However, his interview was canceled at the last minute, and he wouldn’t be available until next week. It was the second day in a row KFOX14 was told Cabrera was too busy.”

Not unusual

Stories abound about how the superintendent makes appointments, has people come to his office, and then is too busy to meet.

Other stories tell us that he attends public outreach meetings along with his phalanx of lieutenants, introduces himself, and then proceeds to “play” with his mobile device while his people answer all of the questions.

Self importance

While last week we learned that the district is facing a $12 million or more budget shortfall next year, KFOX lets us know that the district is busy spending money to remodel the superintendent’s office.

The district evidently promised to tell KFOX how much money was being spent on the remodeling but KFOX was then told that they would have to file a Texas public information act request.

Not qualified

Not only does this superintendent not have the certifications that he will need to retain his job, he does not have the manners to be a public official.

We deserve better

Brutus

2 Responses to Inferior-intendent certainly not superintendent

  1. Deputy Dawg's avatar Deputy Dawg says:

    Perhaps he is taking online superintendent courses on his mobile device to get his certification during these meetings. Multitasking at it’s best. (Just don’t tell all the schools that he has showed up late to, made kids wait for his arrival, and then ignored them.)

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  2. No Different's avatar No Different says:

    While, I agree the supertindent is ego driven, Kfox has producers with the same problem, make offers, then become too busy.

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