Grading criteria
A: All the requirements for the subject have been met to a highly satisfactory degree
B: Subject requirements have been met satisfactorily
C: The student is performing to a competent degree but has areas for improvement
D: The subject requirements have not been met fully
F: Subject requirements have not been met at all.
Name: Gladys Berejiklian
Subject | Comment | Grade |
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Lockdowns | Gladys’ strong results in 2020 have, sadly, failed to carry through into this year. Her focus and commitment have been found wanting and she has been easily distracted. A major disappointment, especially given her propensity to lecture others. | D |
Quarantine | An uneven performance has seen a number of missed opportunities for Gladys, not helped by a sense of complacency on her part. More application needed. | C |
Vaccinations | Gladys has performed well here in difficult circumstances and handled the step-up in class requirements in 2021 appropriately. | A |
Economics | Gladys has shown a good understanding of fiscal policy and, surprisingly, has excelled in her new elective of Keynesianism, though her excuses for not handing in some assignments have been feeble. May need to reread The Wealth of Nations, especially the bits about business conspiring against society. | B |
Leadership | As senior prefect, Gladys appeared to prefer popularity over showing the kind of leadership the school requires. Appears to have now learnt her lesson but occasionally shows she’d still prefer to be liked rather than do the right thing. | C |
Conduct | Sadly Gladys’ overall conduct has been below the standard we expect of anyone in a leadership role among our students. She clearly needs to make better judgments about whom she chooses to associate with and ensure their behaviour does not influence her own. | D |
Lockdowns – wouldn’t know a lockdown if it slapped her in the face.
C for quarantine? This is the premier who bragged about saving Australia yet had unvaxxed, unmasked limo drivers ferrying inmates around. Which led to both NSW, and worse, Victoria’s latest lockdowns.
A for Vaccination? Tried to bully other states in to providing their supplies to Sydney, then diverted regional NSW supplies to Sydney, vaxxed private school kids, vaxxed Year 12 students as a priority and then whoops Wilcannia – totally forgot her Indigenous cohort.
Leadership – went for the glossy I saved Australia front cover and is perpetually and petulantly saying NSW is the best at everything. Not a leader’s little toe.
Hoensty/Corruption – you missed this category
Living with covid Scomojiklian style:
statistics show which patients are being denied access to critical care units because Covid patients occupy the beds?…
Norman Swan: These are huge issues. So we had a report yesterday that at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney they are closing down a ward where they look after young people with mental health issues.
Golly Bernard, you’re a generous marker. Ruby Princess plus seeding outbreaks in other states leaked from NSW quarantine – has to be F. And F for the pathetic, pseudo lockdowns. And the only reason she gets a A for vaccinations is because she gets an A+ for interstate thievery. And the less said about blaming interstate colleagues for her own failings, the better.
Really a C? Dan gets a B and you give bin chicken, who is, in partnership with scovid, responsible for the situation now a C? What are you smoking and where do I get it?
Don’t know what you’ve been reading, but it wasn’t Crikey. Dand Andrews’s rating from BK was C+.
Just like the Australian public at large..I too suffer from short memory. Thanks for the correction 🙂
Too stupid as well
And that’s why I’m not going to go back to the gym because while I’d feel safe in terms of me being there catching it and my getting sick or not, I’d be happy that I’m very well protected, I could catch it and take it home or pass it to people at the ABC or elsewhere, and that’s not a risk that I particularly want to take, nor indeed…
perhaps government should think about that too,
is it a risk that they want to take, because they are going to get potentially super-spreader events as a result of opening up to vaccinated people.
OzSAGE … the problem there is not just the demand for beds for people with COVID-19, it’s also that if you have a heart attack, you have a stroke, if you have cancer, if you need a major operation, the beds may not be available to you for regular treatment, and these are major public health issues.”
Live with it, freedom freedom freedom at anyone’s expense
https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/coronacast/why-vaccinated-people-shouldnt-have-more-freedoms-quite-yet/13541680
Vaccinations – A, however we strongly suspect a lot of the work was done by her daddy.
Whingeing – A.
Leadership C?
Well with parliament indefinitely postponed so there is no accountability or scrutiny, I would of dropped that to F.