Thursday, November 20, 2014

missoula schools watchdog is back! missoula school (no s) watchdog will return to this site!

A while ago missoula schools watchdog just couldn't figure out how to write a post without the "missoulaonice" moniker at the end. 

This detail was bothering me so I decided to start a new website titled, "missoula school watchdog" (no s) so that all posts could be by "missoula school watchdog" not "missoulaonice".

I finally found out how I could get rid of the "missoulaonice" posted by moniker. Hooray!

By deleting the "missoulaonice" posted by moniker there will not be a posted by moniker. That is worth it to me.

So, therefore, I will be returning to posting on this blog and I will transfer some of the things from the missoula school watchdog(no s) website to this older site, missoula schools watchdog (with an s) site. I apologize for any confusion that this may have caused.

Technology has not been a strong point of mine, as one can see by this latest fiasco. As a Missoula baby boomer I was not taught computer skills in grade or high school, just old-fashioned typing and shorthand at Sentinel High! Many of my peers have done a good job embracing technology (not like me!).

This hasn't stopped my desire to share what I think are Missoula County Public Schools wrongdoings and corruption.

I'd like to encourage others who have experienced wrongdoing within our Missoula schools to start blogging! If I can do it so can you! I like the saying, "Sunlight is the best medicine for corruption", or something like that. 

Thanks to everyone who has stopped by this blog. Apologies to all for any mistakes in grammar and typing. I try not to make mistakes in content, however, if anyone finds  that something is inaccurate, let me know. There are avenues to comment on each post.

Let's get sanity back into our Missoula schools with a basic education in well-kept and maintained neighborhood schools! 

As a Missoula baby boomer I attended many K-8 schools, Lewis and Clark, Paxson, and Cold Springs. I also attended Meadow Hill(basically Missoula's first middle school and I didn't like it- just me),and for a few months I attended school in Lolo.

Of course, there were some problems back then, however, the K-8 system seemed to me to be superior to the middle school model - not just me!