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Prince Charlie Thinks About Leaving

by: Thurman Hart

Tue Jun 27, 2006 at 01:46:58 PM EDT



According to the Jersey Journal's Ken Thorbourne, the Crown Prince of Jersey City is thinking about stepping down:
Jersey City's beleaguered state-appointed schools chief, Charles T. Epps Jr., told The Jersey Journal yesterday he's contemplating retirement.

"At my age, it's always on your mind," said Epps, who's 62. "I think about it every day."

The statement by Epps, who doubles as a state assemblyman for parts of Jersey City and all of Bayonne, follows weeks of bad publicity about a costly trip to England two years ago.

He made his comments yesterday just hours after the Journal held an editorial board meeting with four of the city school board's nine members.

Thurman Hart :: Prince Charlie Thinks About Leaving
Interestingly, the Journal reveals that he may have been the only one who thought running for the Assembly was a good idea:
Contrary to public perception, the board members - who only have advisory powers - said they often feud with Epps over a variety of school-related matters, including "block" scheduling at the high schools.

And for the first time, the officials said a majority of members privately went to Epps before he ran for office last year and asked him not to do it.

"Each and every board member went to Dr. Epps when he first decided to run and told him it's not a good idea," School Board Chairman William DeRosa said.

"If I had my druthers, he'd just be superintendent," DeRosa said. "It (the superintendent's job) needs 110 percent."

Board member Franklin Williams said he went so far as to ask William Librera, who was then state education commissioner and thus Epps' boss, to quash Epps' run.

Wait - you mean Prince Charlie put his own aggrandizement and self-interest above the people he was supposed to serve.

I'm sorry, I was going to try and feign surprise, but I just can't pull it off.

But Prince Charlie had the Asshat Crown on when he hoodwinked the board:

Two board members - Suzanne Mack, who attended the meeting, and Terrence Curran, who didn't attend but spoke to the Journal afterward - said Epps has lost credibility with them because he promised to retire as superintendent this June, but hasn't.

"When he decided to run . he (Epps) said he was looking to go down to Trenton and that he would serve out 'til June," Curran said. "That's not what he's doing."

Epps' retirement would have been a "natural progression," Mack said.

"I thought he was going to transition out," she said. "He didn't keep that promise."

Epps - who was appointed superintendent in 2000, and has a contract through June 2008 - didn't contradict the board members' account that he had talked about retirement.

"I always discuss it," he said.

Kind of like ethics, morality, doing the right thing - it's a lot of fun to talk about.

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this week charlie epps?
t'would be good riddance to bad rubbish.
the kids in jersey's inner cities deserve better than crooked superintendents.


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