Newly elected Worcester County Board of Education members, William Gordy and Eric Cropper, took an Oath of Office on Jan. 20.
Gordy and generations of his family have completed or still go to school in the Worcester County system. In addition, Gordy taught criminal justice and forensic science at Worcester Technical High School for more than 17 years.
“Besides my family, there is nothing else I’ve enjoyed more in life than teaching,” Gordy said.
Gordy, born and raised in Snow Hill, believes being a lifelong resident of Worcester County will help with his board member duties.
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WOR. VOTERS ARE A LOT BETTER OFF WITH ELECTED MEMBERS.
ReplyDeleteit is nice the NEW members comment that they will listen to and answer to the citizens
ReplyDeleteNew members? ??? WTF . Same family running the show different generation. SOS. Answer to the citizens? ? What are you smoking? ?? Cronyism at it's best.
ReplyDeleteEastern shore = dumb and dummer.
DeleteProbably time for you to be moving off the Eastern Shore to that place called smart and smarter.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWOR. VOTERS ARE A LOT BETTER OFF WITH ELECTED MEMBERS.
February 6, 2015 at 3:10 PM
Why is that and can you prove that it is better?
7:38pm Why don't you step up to the plate and run next time and serve your community?
ReplyDeleteAn elected school board supposedly being better is an illusion. The schools are controlled by the federal and state Dept's of Ed. Elected board members come under the spell of the grant money that is dangled over their heads and submit to whatever it is, the state and federal government dictates.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteAn elected school board supposedly being better is an illusion. The schools are controlled by the federal and state Dept's of Ed. Elected board members come under the spell of the grant money that is dangled over their heads and submit to whatever it is, the state and federal government dictates.
February 7, 2015 at 12:07 PM
You are correct.