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Wednesday, March 13,2013

Unanimous support for Caamal Canul

Lansing school board approves a contract extension for the superintendent. “Thank God there’s finally some leadership going on,

by Sam Inglot
Thursday, June 28 — The Lansing school board voted unanimously tonight to extend Superintendent Yvonne Caamal Canul’s contract for one year.

The contract ends June 30, 2013 and an evaluation will be done before Nov. 1. At that time, the board will have two options: Decide to continue the superintendent search or extend Caamal Canul’s contract.

Comments from the board and others affiliated with the district indicated there is already some support for an extension.

The leader behind the district’s vast reconfiguration plan, Caamal Canul was interim superintendent until April when the board voted 6-2 to suspend the search for superintendent for a year and moved her into the full-fledged position.

The difference her administration has made in the district has been stark.

“Trainwreck,” said Lothar Konietzko, a teacher at Everett High School — that’s how he described working with the previous administration. “Thank God there’s finally some leadership going on.”

The president of the Lansing Eastern Alumni Association, Louis Hekhuis, was disappointed with the contract, only because it wasn’t longer.

“We now have a stable situation in the Lansing schools,” he said. “We now have a superintendent that has proven she has the skills and can provide the leadership. I’m more optimistic than I have been in a few years. If you talk to community residents, faculty or students they are all 100 percent behind her.”
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We still have major concerns with how Yvonne Caamal Canul handled the Elmhurst Elementary School closure this year with no input from students, parents or Colonial Village Neighborhood members. This was done in a very sneaky, unprofessional manor. After her decision to close Elmhurst, she never made personal contact with parents or neighbors. Communication have been horrible to Elmhurst families about school options for the 2012-13 school year. We strongly encourage someone to FOIA communication on this decision. \n\nWe really take exception to Louis Hekhuis\'s statement that 100% of the community residents are behind her - he obviously was not at the Colonial Village Neighborhood Association meeting held on April 18, 2012 where over 80 residents were upset with Yvonne Caamal Canul and the decision to close Elmhurst. \n\nWe ask the City Pulse to remain objective and really cover issues facing Lansing School District and neighborhoods and stop this blatant love-fest for Yvonne Caamal Canul as revealed in the one sided video and articles you have printed regarding her and the changes in the LSD.
 
 
 
 
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