Your experience is impressive but it is not public education and does not count for proper credentials — strike two.
Your activism in education will not qualify you either — it is like playing the race card here on the mainland — strike three.
Foul ball — Ambrose, you, as a teacher, managed to get yourself appointed as teacher representative to the board. You were in that position to work for the teachers. You were never on the school board which requires public election. If you were teacher rep and a board member at the same time that would be a conflict of interest. You cannot be an employee and a member of management at the same time.
May I suggest you go online and complete your education, take your Praxis test, and then you will have an argument to present to PSS.
FRANKLIN KEIPER
Mayer, Arizona


