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Waterloo Superintendent's Update-April 22, 2008
Keep in mind- This person is around young minds EVERYDAY! Slander, Disrespect & Personal Attack- This is unacceptable.
Please read below: Waterloo Local Schools
My Comment on Board Meeting
(* Mr. Superintendent, this is part of public record- Ohio Sunshine Laws 2008) page 44-46. At the April 10th meeting, one board member demonstrated a complete lack of understanding of the operation of our school district with his public comments. ____'s request that the nurse's contract not be approved and that the position be re-posted showed a complete lack of knowledge regarding the contract relationship between the board and the certified staff. His comments in a public meeting were an embarrassment to the board. It also indicated to me that he has not read the contract with WEA nor understands the legal requirements that are involved in issuing individual contracts to personnel. His insistence that the issue is not performance based and is not a personal attack on the nurse is insincere in my opinion. In my view, questioning hiring practices is a direct attack on the individual in the position and me as superintendent of schools. My duties and authority in this area are outlined in the Board Policy Manual. ___ picked up his copy on Tuesday this week. Obviously, he has not taken the time to read it to become familiar with the operating policies of the district set by the board before making comments on personnel. There seems to be little effort to learn about the district and more interest in pushing a personal agenda directed at individuals in the school district. Personal attacks on other board members and staff are not conducive to the educational climate of the district. It gives the board a black eye in the community. To personally say, and encourage others to say in a public meeting of the board of education, that you do not trust the other members of the board to do the school's business honestly and above board is very unprofessional and poor boardsmanship. For ____ to continually to insist in public meetings that the hiring process was illegal and not done properly is a direct attack on me as superintendent and undermines my authority with the staff, the board and the community. His insistence that my decision to hire one individual over another was a mistake, infers to me, he has a personal interest in this matter above and beyond the hiring process. To make erroneous comments to justify his point does a disservice to the board and, in my opinion, borders on a personal attack on one of our staff members. I think that is not appropriate behavior for a board member and I will counter any further effort in this area. In addition, to tell the public that he would not believe anything I would tell him regarding the hiring process at this point makes it difficult for me to provide any information, regarding any issue he requests, that would be seen as credible to him. His comment about the nurse being hired at step 5 and the new principal hired at step 1 (or 0) again demonstrates no understanding of our district's policies and procedures and is an example of the incorrect information he has put out at various meetings. Principals are paid on an administrative salary schedule that is linked to the teachers' salary schedule, but it is separate and differentiated based the number of work days and the level of responsibilities in the district. In addition, ___ made comments about insurance waiver payments that were just plain wrong. To make comments like those and other misinformation to justify a personal attack position is irresponsible for a board member to do in a public meeting. It intentionally puts out information to the public that is incorrect. In the future, I will not sit back and let that happen. I will express my opinion freely, especially when I am confronted personally and professionally regarding my actions or when board members make incorrect statements in public meetings. In a similar manner, continued comments regarding AP classes and weighted grades reflects an unwillingness to accept the consensus opinion of the board. I have explained what we do and why we do it that way regarding our current educational program at the high school. The ability of our students to take the AP test as an option without restricting enrollment of the course offers important flexibility. For a small district like Waterloo, it offers the best of both worlds for our students and staff. The issue of weighted grades raises too many substantive issues for our district at this time. Considerable discussion and review would be needed regarding our district grading scale and related issues of grade card comments, homework, and other educational issues before I would consider any recommendation on weighted grades. As you heard from ______, PCESC Educational Consultant, our staff has been very busy working on curriculum issues related to raising student achievement on the state mandated testing. Now is not the time to undertake another major project. In my opinion, the Board's efforts should be concentrated on getting a levy passed this year. Once passed, we can turn attention to some of the issues that need district-wide discussion. Getting side-tracked now would not be in the long-term best interest of the district. In the twenty-one years I have been at Waterloo, I have worked with many different board members. They all have had good ideas to improve the programs at Waterloo and worked with other board members and the administration to do so. When the time came, they worked cooperatively to solve school district problems. I have not worked with a new board member who had a personal agenda and caused so much dissention on the board as now. I encourage everyone to consider doing what's best for the district during this time of financial concern. It will reach crisis proportion if we can't get it settled this year. In my opinion, that needs to be the focus of the board over the next few months. Next Board Meeting The next regular meeting is
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Posted by vikingmom May 7, 2008
Is it to much to ask that 1.) Our kids get the absoulte BEST start? and 2.) They come home safely from school each day?
I don't think that is to much! Although we are saving for college - my child may not be able to go to college without a scholarship. (or LOTS of student loans that will leave us all in debt up to our eyeballs!) I want to make sure that child doesn't miss out of that scholarship because the school I chose to send my child to the school that is stuck in the past - where a college degree was optional to go forward. A school that is more concerned with being RIGHT rather than BETTER! The world is changing - we need to make the adjustments and change with it. I think our security plan needs a complete makeover. Down to the simplest things. Every aspect of security needs to be looked at. I go to both school board meetings and community meetings. I don't go so I can cause problems - I go to educate myself on what is going on. I want to get the WHOLE picture. My first meeting was a community meeting. I was shocked at what was being said. I HAD to go to a board meeting to see for myself. And you know what, most of what was being said was CONFIRMED!! Up until that point I was living with rose colored glasses. I thought things were great. That isn't the case. Change needs to happen. We all know it. Let's give our kids a school where making things better is a priority. Don't we teach our kids that you should always strive to be better? There is ALWAYS room for improvement. That is not slapping the board in the face. That is reality. Each and every one of us can always stand to be better - do better than the day before. Why settle for mediocrity?
Posted by brinksone May 7, 2008
School Board meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. in Andy's room. Show your support.
Posted by stryker May 2, 2008
jaguar9419,
amen!! I like what you are saying... I am willing to help...
Posted by jaguar9419@aol.com May 2, 2008
I am a community member and have lived in the area for 31 years. I attended Waterloo and chose to bring my children up in this community. I didn't necessarily make this decision because Waterloo is the best school district, but instead because I know it CAN be the best school district. I teach in an inner city district and can find many differences in the way our children take ownership and pride in their school! You can drive through our communities and see the VIKING PRIDE all over Randolph and Atwater. This isn't the case in the urban areas. Knowing how proud our kids are to be a part of this school district, don't we owe it to them to ensure that it is worthy of their pride? How can we live in this day and age without taking proper precautions to ensure the safety of our children? How do we tell them that they can't have the same opportunities that make them competitive with their same age peers? How can we in good conscience not provide appropriate services to children with differing educational needs? As an educator, I am fully aware of the laws and implications of not providing these services. Even if we have a great deal of love and admiration for our board and superintendent, we need to protect our tax dollars from the potential law suits that will come from not following the individuals with disabilities education act. These are the bigger concerns that we need to address. There are many smaller issues like, how can a child have pride in a school that constantly discounts their abilities and excludes them from all extra curricular activities? As a tax payer I want to know why at a middle school level my child is forced to try out for every activity in the district and told "sorry" in the end. My money pays for these activities but my child is told no thanks (this is the districts wrong last name policy; I apologize to those that have the right last name if I have offended you)! I want to know how a parent/teacher can volunteer to start a program for kids that won't involve try outs and would be free for the district and told "no thanks" by the administration. What kind of district turns down a parent that wants to help? These are a few of the smaller issues. We can plainly see that there are many issues, some large and some small, that won't be addressed unless we make that happen. Let us all band together, this isn't democrat and republican! This is parents wanting to make Waterloo the quality district it has the potential to be!
Posted by snizzle1 May 1, 2008
I think you need to re-read these posts drizzle.
I have not attacked anyone. This will be my 3rd post. And who is Melanie? I'm sorry, but apparantly you think I am someone else. And just to be clear, Im not the one whining about the trailer park. I just don't think it matters where you live, or how much money a person has or doesn't have, all kids should be entitled to a good education.
Posted by stryker May 1, 2008
momfirst123,
We all get upset from time to time over these subjects. Your heart is in the right place. It is unfortunate that some events happen to discourage that. I am definitely looking forward to next week's meeting at the school. Byt the way, what time is the school board meeting? 7:oopm?? and it is in the auditorium?? Please advise. Stryker
Posted by momfirst123 May 1, 2008
You are correct, change is not easy. Perseverance is the key- in a positive way.
My opinion: Now the personal attacks are occurring, it puts a question into my mind. What type of personal agenda do some individuals have? I do not want to be labeled on one side or the other. I am not on the district's side or the Community Meeting Members side. I am on my Child's side. I want to work together and make a difference. Some community members are now doing exactly what they were so angry at the super and school board members about. We need to move forward and right now with this type of behavior we are stagnant.
Posted by caringforourcommunity May 1, 2008
momfirst123 - There are alot of adults out there who want the same things as you. Don't get discouraged, I think that as things move along, we can get issues resolved, and goals accomplished. I think perservence is the key here. Change is never easy, and frustrations calm as time goes by. Hopefully, we will get better responses from the school board and administration by being more vocal and more in numbers.
Posted by momfirst123 May 1, 2008
WOW- Sorry I am responding to my comment from the 28th.
This IS that EASY. When a school district and community committees work together to move forward it is that easy. Everyone is getting completely off track, and I don't agree with how a lot of issues are being handled on the district side or the community meeting member's side. Sorry, I thought by posting my comments and being a part of this we could work together and create positive community awareness. I didn't want to insult anyone or agree to get a long, I wanted to have my own opinion and help the community figure out our next step TOGETHER. I didn't care who I knew personally or who I didn't; I thought my opinion would be respected. WOW- Was I wrong. I thought I was discussing issues with adults. Thank you to the adults that did write in and converse in a productive adult dialogue.
Posted by brinksone May 1, 2008
Community action meeting tonight 7:00 at the Randolph Townhall.
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