Marcus Hurlbut

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roldronch bovarrelboc Marcus Hurlbut, the third headmaster of SMES, has changed the face of St. Margaret's in his short span at the helm. He has built the new Pasternack building and is planning on building a new performing art center. All his plans for building the St. Margaret's Empire and Death Star can be found in the legacy plan. With constant donations flowing in by the millions upon millions of dollars his thirst for money never seems to be enough with a new home in the Hunt Club paid for by the school. Also a new Volvo Suv paid for by the school which he did not like so traded in for a new Mercedes Benz, at the school's expense. He also has been known for his overnight eliminations of faculty members that do not align their views with the Empire. David Boyle the former Middle School Principal has grown to be his second in command as the High School Principal and Vice-Headmaster now. The firing of Ms. Mack and Senor Williams, two of the best educators and most loved by the students were part of the carnage that Marcus hacked down. Many were outraged at this but Hurlbut was able to slither out of it saying they did not "align with the new direction of the school." Many of the faculty get a letter saying there contract has not been renewed and then are forced to say they are "moving on" or "looking for better things." All in all the split tongue of Marcus Hurlbut has seduced the SMES community all the while gaining forces for his conquest of the world.


Also recently some controversy has come up over his resume submitted to the school. Through the grape-vine it has come to be heard that he did not leave his past job but rather was fired for reasons unknown at this time. Also the new pasternack building that was so publicized at being the premiere building of smes was poorly built with the foundation poured unevenly and now cracking, and cheaply furnished in comparison to J Serra's new gymnasium or Mater Dei's gym.

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