Proof of the quality of candidates becoming superintendents in public school positions is in dramatic decline and has been fully realized when Keith Kline the former principal of Lakota East High School was just named superintendent of West Clermont. The context regarding the quality of some employees over others is more about the lack of competition which allows the worst to claim they are the best, and this is what we find among the current crop of superintendents who manage public education in Ohio. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO. During his tenure at Lakota Kline was at the center of many controversies which came in my direction and there are many people who read here every day who will be outraged to learn that Kline has been given the highest job possible in Ohio public education—aside from a political bureaucrat in Columbus. The next time someone tells me that a school superintendent is doing equal work to a company CEO, I will think of Keith Kline and will know honestly that they are out of their mind.
Kline’s ascension into such a powerful position proves the motivations of these professional education types. Many people from within the Lakota School System’s halls of secrets gave me very direct information regarding the power struggles between Kline and school board member Joan Powell pointing to internal politics that make Washington politics look like a day at Chuckee Cheese’s Pizza Palace. Based on some of those controversies, I thought anybody would be insane to give a promotion to someone like Kline. As tax payers we are the employers of these public servants so a recommendation to another employer would not come from me. It was well-known that Kline wanted the top job at Lakota and one of the reasons he left Lakota was to pursue a superintendent job elsewhere once the top job went to Karen Mantia–the former teacher from Sycamore and retired superintendent from Pickerington, Ohio.
All these educators will tell their communities—especially when they are begging for money during levy requests—that they “care only about children.” But to my eyes based on my experience supported by the mountains of evidence their real intentions speak otherwise. These education professionals are simply in the business of using children to give themselves positions of social power they could get no place else but in a government school. This doesn’t make them bad people so much as people who stand in the way of real education reform by true management of tax payer resources. The personal quality of these people is dramatically and noticeably lacking. They care only about the money they can make and how they can advance their careers and little else. Those are traits that are not against the law, and in some circles of professional endeavor like lawyers, politicians, day traders, car salesmen, and education professions, it’s actually rewarded—as Kline’s promotion proves.
I know some of these people personally, and I can say that I believe that they believe the shit they are shoveling is gold and diamonds. They have convinced themselves of their own scam—but when I look into their shovels the evidence is clear as to who has the proper perspective. The whole charade game is a joke at best, and is made worse because education is an internally driven political nightmare that benefits only the very, very few. That nightmare is exacerbated by the lack of competition that would prove quickly the management skills of a former high school principal who thinks he’s a CEO to be faulty next to the skill of a real CEO who might compete with Lakota or West Clermont under a free enterprise system where costs would be forced downward and profits upward. In government schools, where there is no competition, it is tax money that drives everything, so nobody cares if the employees have any real quality about them. This allows the most scandalous and manipulative paper pushers in society to advance above those who are more qualified but are suppressed under the unionized labor force. Government favors the back-stabber, not the competitively superior, so government schools will always lack quality because of their inbred monopoly that is supported by tax revenue.
Those of us in the education reform movement joked a few months ago of how long it would take Keith Kline to work his way into the superintendent job. The joke from some of my friends was that it would be within a year of Kline transferring from Lakota to West Claremont. I actually said that the West Claremont School Board wouldn’t be that stupid–that surely they were aware of the things that went on at Lakota. Well, apparently, I was wrong. Every time I think that public education and its employees have hit a new low and proven the need for School Choice in Ohio, something like this happens—which sets the bar lower and lower. The announcement of Keith Kline as superintendent of West Clermont is equivalent for me at learning that Pee Wee Herman just became President of The United States. Any hope that you might have that the office of President had any “quality” flies out the window upon such an announcement which would seem ridiculous talking about it here. But it is no more ridiculous than learning that a person like Kline has been given the top management job of a major school district. Without question, West Clermont will be asking for another school levy now, because that is a sure sign of mismanagement and lack of leadership. With Kline as superintendent, look for wages to increase, and tax hikes to become the norm in the school district of West Clermont.
For more context to this story read below an interview I gave to the Associated Press during 2011 and measure the comments made there with the situation we see today.
http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2011/11/07/news/nh4711053.txt
All of public education exists to provide good jobs to the very few—and the process that promoted Keith Kline is a perfect example of everything that’s wrong with that system. I don’t blame Kline for playing that system to his advantage. I blame the apathy that allowed that system to be there for an advantage to be taken.
Rich Hoffman
“If they attack first………..blast em’!”

wow. I feel soooo sorry for those parents…….the teachers will love him–they can get away with anything ….good ol keithie boy…the bar just cannot get any lower.
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I thought I might hear from you. LOL
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haha and I knew any comment I made was predictable:).
well its cold comfort to know he was run out of Lakota due to all the scandals, but at least he has that nice long drive to and from work everyday:).
I hope the folks there are vigilant, more than ever it s very important!
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He did have his share of scandals. And do you think that the education community was able to keep them a secret? I find it hard to believe that a school board would knowingly move forward with all that potential trouble known to them.
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Rich, you did your best to tell folks the truth about what was going on there–noone was terribly interested–the state dept of education wasnt interested either.I do beleive the publicity you generated caused him to have to leave Lakota…..but the schools need someone who will promote their agenda, no matter what his lack of morals or principles are….Manic Mantia and good ol Keithie Boy. just sad.
I’ll still never forget him yelling at a parent during the bussing crisis stating” you should have passed the levy”. Yeah buddy, your attempt at extortion didnt work and there is no way you are touching salaries. whatever! “Its all about the children, dont you know”?:)
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That’s right, I forgot about that. He did yell at you guys and tell you that you should have passed the levy so you could have busing. LOL. Little did he know that until he did all that to you guys that you were levy supporters. Funny how those little things happen.
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I was NEVER EVER a levy supporter. However I was surrounded by them. Stepford land, indeed.
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OOOOHH, now what about the kids. LOL
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Lol cute. I never attended any of the coffee clatches, I didn’t fall into the brainwashing, or the extortion–and this is pre-bad experience with KK–so imagine what an eye-opener that was! He doesn’t care about those kids or anyone’s kids at all……
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To be honest I think he thinks he cares. But in the quiet of night, it’s the pay check and nothing else that rules the day. The way the contract is shaping up looks like that’s the case. A friend of mine from West Clermont is getting a hold of it now. It’s a sizable amount of money.
I support making money………….but not at the expense of honor, or some sense of it.
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perhaps. its just hard to forget that he completely willingly overlooked some pretty vicious bullying, and that he transferred a predator out of his school just to get him out of his hair. that is uncaring to me. i think then he went to school way back when he did care,…but became part of this big unstoppable socialistic machine, because his actions just dont match with caring. Just my opinion.
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None of these people care.
For further reference I suggest this book:
http://www.amazon.com/The-BS-Syndrome-Victor-Salupo/dp/0933219008/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=3GGM0VYKUJSW6&coliid=I30J8IJLGJ3444
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Thanks. You are right!
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has spent over three years and $45 million to try and figure out a way to evaluate teachers. Of course their bottom line leaves out the parents entirely. “Government schooling takes away from the parents the enormous responsibility of providing their children with an education and transfers that responsibility to the state.” C. Bradley Thompson.
As long as the government and the militant/leftist union controls schools their will be no improvement. The fact is that the teachers themselves have received an inferior, albeit expensove education. Walter E. Williams has published the fact many times that those that choose teaching on their ACT tests, score the very lowest. The field will not allow competent people to teach. Doctors, dentists, engineers, accountants etc. are not allowed in the classroom unless they become “certified teachers.” What does that certification mean? That the teachers have taken many Mickey Mouse courses. The ones that I love to hear them brag about is their skillls obtained in “Assertiveness Training,” “Confllict Management” and how to handle a parent. Those skills are more important than a thorough knowledge of the subject.
The unions and the government need to be abolished from the field of education our children. Choice is a must and the money should follow the child. Only with competition will people like KK be eliminated from the pool of “educators.”
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