<br />
Outlook<br />
Storytelling<br />
by Mick Founts, Superintendent of Schools<br />
<br />
I have been accused, anonymously no less, of not being able to<br />
make a point without telling a story. This accusation is supposedly<br />
based upon my previous Outlook articles. This is totally inaccurate<br />
and I am actually offended by the accusation. As this year comes to a<br />
close and a new year begins, I cannot help but think about who may<br />
be the author of what, as it appears to me, is an affront to my very<br />
character.<br />
<br />
It could be anyone.<br />
<br />
I was sitting with two people from my work the other day, Jamie<br />
Mousalimas and Doug Martin. We were at The Ranch in Stockton.<br />
I have known Doug for probably 30 years and I cannot imagine<br />
it would be him, but you never know. I have to tell you that we<br OutlookStorytellingby Mick Founts, Superintende OutlookStorytellingby Mick Founts, SuperintendeOutlookJANUARY 2012Superintendent of SchoolSM OutlookJANUARY 2012Superintendent of SchoolSMStudents spell their way to the top at the 15th a Students spell their way to the top at the 15th aSan Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) d San Joaquin Regional Conservation Corps (SJRCC) dDeaf/hard of hearing class resumes at Sierra High Deaf/hard of hearing class resumes at Sierra HighDates to save& tools to useEDUCATION THRO Dates to save& tools to useEDUCATION THROA Conversation with Stefanie Cruz Teachers Co A Conversation with Stefanie Cruz Teachers CoYouthBuild San Joaquin recognized for non-traditi YouthBuild San Joaquin recognized for non-traditi