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An open letter o the Waterloo School BoardApril 20, 2008
To the esteemed elected members of the Waterloo School Board; I implore you to act appropriately in the capacities to which you were elected. You have a fiduciary responsibility to act in the best interest of the school district. To this end, the accountability of the Superintendent to the School Board is paramount. In my experience, there is a prevailing opinion that certain members of the School Board are stooges of the Superintendent. These individuals forsake the electorate by graciously approving requests of the Superintendent without reasonable public discussion, debate, or inquiry. This mentality contradicts the basic principals of open government and accountability. Should the School Board be reluctant to ask questions of the Superintendent in a public setting? Should the School Board cower from potential disagreements with the Superintendent? Should the School Board perpetuate their emasculation by failing to ask meaningful questions of the Superintendent before voting on his requests? Although peace and harmony are naturally appealing, they should not result in a weak-kneed School Board that makes every effort to avoid an inquisitive glance at the Superintendent in a public setting. To add to my concerns and further illustrate my point, it is my understanding that the Superintendent fails to return the phone calls of one particular School Board Member. Whether one agrees with this particular School Board Member is irrelevant when compared to the blatant disrespect exercised by the Superintendent in failing to return phone calls for weeks at a time. Apparently, the Superintendent of the Waterloo School District has a distorted perception of the employer-employee relationship. To refresh his memory, the Waterloo School Board is the employer and he is the employee. The Superintendent is subservient to the School Board and is accountable to the School Boards oversight. By failing to return the calls of a School Board Member, the Superintendent demonstrates inexcusable disrespect for the institution and authority of the Waterloo School Board. Although the Superintendent may be doing a good job in his duties, he must be reminded that he serves the Waterloo School Board, who in turn serve the Atwater/Randolph voters. Comments
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Posted by stryker April 28, 2008
enough,
show up at the meeting next week on the 8th and I am sure you will get quickly acclamated to the issues at hand.
Posted by Enough April 28, 2008
I think it would be very beneficial for those of you that have been posting "information" on these blogs to list specific (i.e. bullet points) of what is needed/wanted/required and some action steps to move forward. All of the banter back and forth has been helpful getting more people to "notice" what is happening or not happening, but lets have someone put together a list of items and action steps with deadlines and requirements. This is the only way to get any of these issues resolved.
Any takers to put this list together? I have not been involved in the school board meetings, but since these blogs I will be attending. Thank you.
Posted by willowinthewood April 24, 2008
Could not have said it better, hope someone will speak like this at a school board meeting.I know that we can make this school work alot better, and I know it really would not take that much. Just a little cooperation, and not stuck back 20 years ago.
Posted by stryker April 23, 2008
trust me i will be there on the 8th. all come join me...
Posted by brinksone April 23, 2008
If you have concerns please come to the community action meeting May 1, 7 p.m. at the Randolph Town Hall
Posted by caringforourcommunity April 22, 2008
Right on!!!! I could not have said this any better. My hope is that the school board members read this and take it to heart. I also hope this motivates more people to come to the school board meetings, and to stand up and be heard. I would love for our school to be a top notch school that is competitive with other schools in our area.
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