Re: Sam Ostarello
Any one for a piece of raw rhubarb? I like mine raw with a salt shaker handy.
Guy Hunter is apparently a SDSU alum and AD at Stanley County High School. He works with a fine young athlete who appears to be headed to Brookings, but instead is now headed to Purdue. We hope this is the best choice for Ms. Ostarello. As far as Mr. Hunter, it almost appears that the 16 hour ride to West Lafeyette, Indiana was his first trip out of state. I do think he could have been more neutral, and where were the parents? If Purdue picked up the visit travel costs why did the parents not go? Why did Mr. Hunter do the driving? Some of these details seem a little unusual.
I suspect that no one in the SDSU community will be nominating Mr. Hunter for a Distinguished Alumni Award anytime soon.
On the other hand, I think we should be gratiful for all of our alums who are in secondary education throughout the state, and their influence in steering their students to SDSU whether they are super athletically inclined or not. I dont think Mr. Hunter or any other SDSU grad has an unquestionable loyality requirement attached to their degree. I might have to go to my safety deposit box and look at my degree from SDSU as I did not see one when it was place in the box a while back.
My point is that Mr. Hunter will now be very unpopular with a lot of people at SDSU, but again, he is not on the SDSU payroll with a quota of students to recruit. Mr. Hunter is on the payroll of Stanley County School District and if he turned in a travel expense claim for Ms Ostarello and himself for their trip to West Lafeyette, then he is a real problem to the taxpayers and school board of Stanley County. He is not my problem. In fact since I don't know him or have met him, I feel like giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I live in a small community near Brookings and live next door to the school prinicpal. Its tough to be a teacher or an adminstrator these days, as my neighbor had her home vandalized with spray paint. My home was not touched. So the vandals had a definite target in mind. So maybe Mr. Hunter needs to be given some benefit of doubt.
I agree with Super Bunny. If things do not work out at Purdue, then Sam knows the way back to SD and she will be welcomed back at SDSU. I dont think that door is closed despite the influence of Guy Hunter.
Any one for a piece of raw rhubarb? I like mine raw with a salt shaker handy.
Guy Hunter is apparently a SDSU alum and AD at Stanley County High School. He works with a fine young athlete who appears to be headed to Brookings, but instead is now headed to Purdue. We hope this is the best choice for Ms. Ostarello. As far as Mr. Hunter, it almost appears that the 16 hour ride to West Lafeyette, Indiana was his first trip out of state. I do think he could have been more neutral, and where were the parents? If Purdue picked up the visit travel costs why did the parents not go? Why did Mr. Hunter do the driving? Some of these details seem a little unusual.
I suspect that no one in the SDSU community will be nominating Mr. Hunter for a Distinguished Alumni Award anytime soon.
On the other hand, I think we should be gratiful for all of our alums who are in secondary education throughout the state, and their influence in steering their students to SDSU whether they are super athletically inclined or not. I dont think Mr. Hunter or any other SDSU grad has an unquestionable loyality requirement attached to their degree. I might have to go to my safety deposit box and look at my degree from SDSU as I did not see one when it was place in the box a while back.
My point is that Mr. Hunter will now be very unpopular with a lot of people at SDSU, but again, he is not on the SDSU payroll with a quota of students to recruit. Mr. Hunter is on the payroll of Stanley County School District and if he turned in a travel expense claim for Ms Ostarello and himself for their trip to West Lafeyette, then he is a real problem to the taxpayers and school board of Stanley County. He is not my problem. In fact since I don't know him or have met him, I feel like giving him the benefit of the doubt.
I live in a small community near Brookings and live next door to the school prinicpal. Its tough to be a teacher or an adminstrator these days, as my neighbor had her home vandalized with spray paint. My home was not touched. So the vandals had a definite target in mind. So maybe Mr. Hunter needs to be given some benefit of doubt.
I agree with Super Bunny. If things do not work out at Purdue, then Sam knows the way back to SD and she will be welcomed back at SDSU. I dont think that door is closed despite the influence of Guy Hunter.
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