Wilfredo LaBoy is Back
From Jay Tea over at WizBang comes a bit of light-shedding on the antics of Wilfredo LaBoy and his new running boards.
You may recall (see here, here, here , here and lots of other places) that LaBoy is the school superintendant who put 24 teachers on unpaid leave for failing the state-mandated English proficiency exam, which he himself failed. In fact, he failed it twice. And the third time he passed the reading section and failed the writing part.
http://myopiczeal.blogsome.com/2005/01/20/wilfredo-laboy-is-back/trackback/
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