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Best regards
Zmags
Outlook
Storytelling
by Mick Founts, Superintendent of Schools
I have been accused, anonymously no less, of not being able to
make a point without telling a story. This accusation is supposedly
based upon my previous Outlook articles. This is totally inaccurate
and I am actually offended by the accusation. As this year comes to a
close and a new year begins, I cannot help but think about who may
be the author of what, as it appears to me, is an affront to my very
character.
It could be anyone.
I was sitting with two people from my work the other day, Jamie
Mousalimas and Doug Martin. We were at The Ranch in Stockton.
I have known Doug for probably 30 years and I cannot imagine
it would be him, but you never know. I have to tell you that we
were laughing pretty hard about when Doug first started teaching
at Juvenile Hall; he was about 24 years old, and was attack
Outlook Storytelling by Mick Founts, Superintende
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