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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride On one hand, it is no one's business but her own, but when you are placed in a position of responsibility, you have to know that any acts of gross irresponsibility that come to light will damage your career. When the e-mail you're using is subsidized through the tax payers, you make it everyone's business. As a government employee, we are reminded of this frequently. Had she used her own personal e-mail (i.e. G-mail), this wouldn't be an issue. My assumption is that is the exact reason why the DM Reg. did not release the name of the person on the other side...he was using a personal e-mail account.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
I agree that was pretty stupid.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
She's one sexting cougar. How embarrassing to have your emails published in the newspaper..
"...Several more referenced sex acts, but did not describe them. Others refer to photos of the man’s p***s. In one email, Sebring admits looking “periodically” at a photo during the workday, “which gets my heart racing a bit...." "We are first and foremost an educational institution that values integrity, honesty and treating others with fairness and respect". -ISU President Gregory Geoffroy; circa May 2003. -
Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
Hey, older women need it too. She just let her randiness overwhelm her judgment.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by Cyforce It bothers me the board paid her the remainder of her salary after she resigned.
I hope eventually someone is held accountable for the stolen computers of the Charter School.
Her unnamed lover (a former Principal in DSM) is now in the Ames District I've been told by a couple unlinked individuals.
Does anyone have details of when School Board President TCJ was previously forced out of an executive position with the city? Man, you aren't kidding there. There was some corruption of one kind or another here in the Chicago burbs last week. Everyone involved was put on Paid Administrative leave. What do I have to do to get that gig? Paid administrative leave says "Pro Golfer" or "Pro Fisherman" to me. That's all I'd be doing. When is getting paid not to come to work a punishment?
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Omaha hired her as head of the Omaha Public Schools until this was revealed and she resigned as of last Saturday.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by Cyclonepride On one hand, it is no one's business but her own, but when you are placed in a position of responsibility, you have to know that any acts of gross irresponsibility that come to light will damage your career.
This became my business when I was paying her to do this. (as a tax payer)
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by twojman This became my business when I was paying her to do this. (as a tax payer) Except you live in Clive...
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
She blew two nice jobs, but her dating calendar is booked full.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
Holy **** the emails are explicit! With that being said it's completely unnecessary to release these to the public. I know I know public employee but it seems so over the top to embarrass her like that.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by The_Architect Holy **** the emails are explicit! With that being said it's completely unnecessary to release these to the public. I know I know public employee but it seems so over the top to embarrass her like that. Its the media...and that stuff sells papers/newly established online subscriptions. The Register is not alone in doing this, and its not their first time...ask Larry Eustachey. I doubt there is a paper in this country that wouldn't of released this.
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Money in the bank, just happened to coincide with the pay for online start.
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Re: Nancy Sebring - DM Superintendant resigns
 Originally Posted by chuckd4735 Its the media...and that stuff sells papers/newly established online subscriptions. The Register is not alone in doing this, and its not their first time...ask Larry Eustachey. I doubt there is a paper in this country that wouldn't of released this. I know, trash sells. The dirtier the better.
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