As predicted here
on November 16, the superintendent of the Richardson ISD, Dr. Jeannie
Stone, submitted her resignation. On Monday, December 13, 2021, the
board of trustees voted to accept it at a meeting packed with Stone
supporters.
On December 11, 2021, I speculated
on the causes for the resignation. I said it wasn't because of public
criticism. I said it was because of hostility among new members of the board
of the trustees, which made it impossible for the superintendent to
work. But I freely admitted that, unless Dr. Stone herself speaks up,
we can never be sure. Now that her "Voluntary
Separation and Release Agreement" is public, we learn that Dr.
Stone is never likely to speak out. Her agreement prohibits either
side from talking about the separation.
So, we have to rely on the next best thing. In September, board
President Karen Clardy abruptly resigned. She issued no statement
explaining her departure. Today, after Dr. Stone's own departure,
Clardy finally breaks her silence. In a long and frank interview
with The Dallas Morning News Metro columnist Share Grigsby,
Clardy opens up.