![]() And then it’s off to the ultra-girly sorority house where Alex is living, a bitchy gynocracy run by head mean girl Sasha ( Eloise Mumford), backed by a troika of dimwitted but decorative lieutenants (Megan Park, Morgan Calhoun and Alexis Knapp). Armon believes the criminals will plant a friendly-seeming imposter in Alex’s circle of friends in order to obtain some secret MacGuffin that Alex’s dad gave her for safekeeping.Īfter a mildly amusing makeover sequence in which Molly is restyled alongside sorority-appropriate lines, Armon gives her the plausibly preppy moniker of “Brook Stonebridge,” which, in one of the pic’s funnier lines, Molly describes as sounding more like a gated community than a name. 3 as part of another district program titled Front & Center, episode three received its “world premier.” A sneak preview was shown at the district’s convocation, a gathering of the entire 2,700+ staff for a rally to begin the school year.First met stalking cheating husbands with a camera, young private investigator Molly Morris (Cyrus) is recruited by FBI agent Armon Ranford ( Jeremy Piven) for a special op: Go undercover as a sorority girl at a New Orleans college in order to protect Alex (Lauren McKnight), the daughter of a high-profile witness in an organized-crime case. This summer the district’s communications and community engagement activities, including Not So Undercover Sup, were recognized by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA). What could be a better fit than Not So Undercover Sup and Superintendent Bailey’s willingness to have the joke on him. School Administrator Magazine has a regular column titled Leadership Lite that features amusing anecdotes about school administrators. The salute to DSUSD also includes favorable mention of the Goldfish Bowlprogram an initiative that rewards student ideas with cash investment using “goldfish” (i.e. ( Just a few weeks ago, EducationDive, an online publication featured Desert Sands Unified School District in what is called their Dive Brief. District Administrator Magazine sent a reporter to Desert Sands to write an article about the Superintendent’s atypical staff and community engagement strategy. ![]() So much so that Not So Undercover Sup was recently recognized in three nationally-distributed education publications. So, take an idea to showcase staff, add student creative to the mix, then throw in the involvement of a community partner-DIGICOM Learning-and you have a winner. This hands-on experience for students complements the district’s mission to successfully prepare students for college, career, and life. The next several will be created by the FILM students at Palm Desert High School. The first three episodes are the work of students in Indio High School’s IMPACT career technical education program. A script idea is presented to them and they take off. ![]() To add to the value of the work accomplished in the creation of the videos, they are produced, shot, and edited by DSUSD students. Presenting himself as an undercover intern, it is always a surprise at the conclusion of each episode to find out that everyone knew all along.Įach of the three videos currently completed also present information and facts and figures about the work being accomplished by the departments. Scott quickly became the anti-hero of the series. The series, an obvious take off of the successful Undercover Boss idea, took an interesting direction. What started as the Superintendent’s ambition to celebrate employees who work tirelessly behind the scenes, has been parlayed to include a partnership with high school career technical education programs, and DIGICOM, a 21st Century Arts, Humanities, and Technology Program.His idea was to go “undercover” in a department where he could be of help. The series of videos, posted on the Desert Sands Unified School District website ( began as a way for then-new Superintendent Scott Bailey to recognize the efforts of the unsung heroes on staff. If you haven’t watched an episode of Not So Undercover Sup, now is the time to do so!
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