It was the first time I went and I thought it was very interesting. But really, they did absolutely nothing. Almost the entire hour was used up in self congratulatory plaque awarding. Very strange. I wonder when the real work gets done.
It was the first time I went and I thought it was very interesting. But really, they did absolutely nothing. Almost the entire hour was used up in self congratulatory plaque awarding. Very strange. I wonder when the real work gets done.
In the classroom!![]()
Your teachers do district-wide administrative tasks in the classroom? Imagine that! When do they have time to teach? j/k, I know what you meant, but school boards are elected for a reason and they do have significant responsibilities and workload. When do they do it?
We're voting on Nov 3rd on 4 spots on the school board. Our community is ticked off right now at those in charge. They are running for re-election, but I think it'll be close.
In the summer our Board decided to fire all 8 custodial employees and replace them with a private company. They had a special meeting to discuss this in June, but when the community went to plead their case that in the long run it doesn't save money, the board wouldn't hear of it. They ran the meeting like they already made the decision, even though they promised to hear people out. Our custodials that have been employed for many years were willing to negotiate lower wages and to pay more in insurance if that's what it took to save their jobs. What the community found out, is before that meeting, the board had already signed contracts with the private custodial company. What a kick in the gut to the custodians and the community.
The President of the board is the Principal for another districts elementary school. They just negotiated with their custodians for lower wages and they kept their jobs. hmmmm....
I know schools have to cut stuff out to the max to survive, but we didn't like the way they handled it. Someone even brough information on another school district who privatized work and ended up paying more in the long run.
Go figure. I have a feeling this will be an interesting election.
we had something similar happen last year, the school board hired a new superintendent and then would not let him do his job basically.
On the other hand, my brother in law is on the school board in our hometown. They do try to get things done, but his agenda was to buck the "good ole boy" system in the town. They have had a history of hiring "friends" of school board members. So far, since he has been on the board, they have thwarted one attempt to hire either a superintendent or a principal for the high school, can't remember. (I guess there are other like-minded individuals on the board. It's a small town, small town politics, etc.)