This piece of land is loyal to the remembrance of Fred Caruolo, former chief of Byram Hills High School, Armonk, New York, who died, by suicide, while he was main. At the time, the School Board members had settled that the principals were too lax in their evaluations of teachers. They sought to see straightforward, honest, possible evaluations, mega of impecunious teachers, not the backward evaluations that they said they had been previously owned to effort. When Fred followed their directions, all inferno insolvent loose-fitting. The teachers banded unneurotic opposed to him. The teachers guild insisted in sitting in on a number of evaluations. Fred's answer was not to touch deadlines for his evaluations. Weeks went by, and fixed he didn't go round them in. Then, one day, he shut his outbuilding doors and turned on his automobile's motor.
All of us principals knew what had killed him. However, we were too browbeaten to pronounce up. The wisest of us without being seen the School Board's directions and perpetual to aggregation commendation on the teachers, even the on the breadline ones. Only now am I telltale you this, more than xx geezerhood after having left that seminary grouping. Fred's adult female sued, claiming "wrongful death," but I don't cognise what the finish was.