Monday, February 21, 2011

Changes...

Spring is always a time of new beginnings, and it looks like 2011 will be no different! We will have fresh faces on our School Board, new policies regarding district Internet use, and reworking of our state's education budget (to name just a few).

Change can be both a blessing and a challenge. How can District 131 embrace necessary changes, while looking out for the best interests of our students?

186 comments:

  1. Governor Quinn wants to save $14 million by getting rid of regional superintendents.

    Probably a good idea, but just a drop in the bucket.

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  2. !!!!!SIMMONS SUCKS!!!!!

    Replace the administrators there first.

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  3. The average college graduate earns $52,200. Teachers start teaching at an average of $34,700. We are underpaid for years with the understanding that it is made up for on the backend. We pay huge amounts (almost 10% of our salary) into our retirement system so that we can have a semi-comfortable retirement.

    Now the States like Wisconsin, Illinois and many others who have spent money recklessly for years. In good times, spending everything they had and then some, find that the economy doesn't grow every year.

    Now they want to cut the very benefits that teachers have already been sacrificing many years for.

    It's outrageous.

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  4. In Wisconsin, it has little to do with balancing the budget. You simply have a Govenor there who wants to bust the unions. He spent his whole career fighting against unions and now that he is Govenor he wants to bully through legislation that will break the unions forever.

    A public servant who won't listen to the very people he represents should not be in office. Our founding fathers placed the amendments in order. 1 Freedom of Speach, politicians need to listen to the people. 2 Right to Bear Arms, when a government becomes corrupt and no longer represents the people, the people have a responsibility to replace their government with one that will represent the people.

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  5. Any input on the story about East Highs principle and the sending of an email about a maintence man. It was suppose to go to Nester but she hit the wrong key and sent it to many. I recieved it at the central office.

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  6. Exerpt from ABC News story:

    Wage War: Government Employees vs. Everybody Else

    Are public workers overpaid? Are their entitlements too cushy, their retirements too rich? How do they compare in overall compensation with their private
    sector peers?

    Those questions are front-and-center now in the political war being waged in Madison, Wisc., and in such cash-strapped states as California, Illinois and
    New York. Recent days have seen one set of protesters—public employees fighting to hang onto
    pay and benefits—countered by another set brandishing signs demanding public workers get
    smaller pensions and agree to give-backs ("Pay Your Fair Share!").

    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says that government workers are the "haves" and the taxpayers are
    increasingly the "have nots."

    Over in Milwaukee, at the University of Wisconsin,
    economics professor Keith Bender is watching the struggle with professional interest. Bender is co-author of a report released in April titled, "Out of Balance? Comparing Public and Private Sector Compensation Over 20 Years."

    He and professor John Heywood found that wages and salaries of state and local employees are lower than for private sector workers of equal education,
    and further, that for the past 20 years those earnings have been in relative decline. Factoring in benefits including pensions, which in the public sector comprise a greater share of compensation, doesn't change that picture: state and local workers still have lower total compensation. Compensation for state employees, the report finds, is on average 6.8 percent
    lower than that earned by comparable private sector employees.

    So, why has the idea gained currency that public workers are overpaid?

    It's because, says Bender, Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows public sector workers making more. The problem there, he says, is that the BLS isn't comparing
    apples and apples—it doesn't take into account workers' level of education, which tends to be higher in the public sector. Adjust for education level, says
    Bender, and you find public workers underpaid.

    Whether or not public workers are overpaid, states facing budget crises are looking to save money any way they can, including paying public workers less, either by reducing pay, reducing pension benefits, or both. In extreme cases, public workers have woken
    up to find their pensions gone. Prichard, Alabama, for example, hasn't paid its retired public workers their benefits for over a year...

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  7. Yes, I heard & I do not work for the district but heard Sheila Conrad told Nestor she did not want Richard Carlson taking over at the high school.

    She "supposedly" went on to say, he was not good for the HS last time he was in charge and she did not want him back. Then a follow up message was supposedly sent, that was asking the email should not be sent or forwarded. Major oops! I bet she was using the F word. LOL

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  8. Simply put, when you compare public and private employees doing the same job and with the same education, public sector employees make on average 6.8% less money.

    They are skewing the numbers by adding uneducated menial labor positions to the overall numbers. Playing with the numbers and coming to conclusions that are not substantiated factually.

    The politicians are purposely creating conflicts between these groups to push through legislation to cut public sector employees salries and pensions.

    It's scandalous.

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  9. I see Conrad & company can do no wrong as long as they continue had to promote Board Member Hulls daughter.
    Many kids have done great things at East this year but who do we promote a Board members daughter and Boys11Men. This kid has had non other the the Director of Curriculum do a class scheduling. She was given a job in the office to complete community service and now Clayton takes her as a Sophomore to the Rotary Club. This is a event to feature seniors. Yes Rayanne the Board needs to change we need to elect members that will work for the good of all children not just their own.

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  10. It's Roger Carlson (not Richard) and they need to move him because he's not doing his job where he's placed now.

    He's not the only one in the building and grounds depatment who does little or nothing.

    If the administration would deal with these maintenance men who refuse to work, our buildings would be in much better condition.

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  11. The head janitor at Simmons came in to find a huge mess left by a night janitor the other morning. There was a mess in the kitchen that would have had the health department shutting down the cafeteria.

    He notified his superior at building and grounds about the situation and stated that the guy needed to be fired. He was not doing his job.

    The head janitor was essentially told to shut up and just clean the mess left by night worker.

    With leadership like that, we wonder why the building are in such disrepair.

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  12. If you know anyone looking for a maintence job contact Mr. Hull. I think he plays by a different set of Board rules, need classes changed see Mr. Hull, need team spirit see Mr. Hull, need community service see Mr. Hull, need to make to much money as a District 131 maintence man contact Mr. Hull.

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  13. Condensed Excerpt from: What's Really Going on in Wisconsin?

    The assault on collective bargaining isn’t about the deficit—it's about politics.

    We can no longer afford collective bargaining. Yet this contention is every bit as bogus as the alarmist arguments put forth by the anti-union crusaders of the 1970s.
    …, there is no direct correlation between public-sector collective bargaining and yawning state budget deficits. According to data gathered by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, while Wisconsin projects a state budget deficit of 12.8 percent for FY 2012, North Carolina, which does not allow government workers to bargain, faces a significantly higher deficit: 20 percent. Ohio, whose Republican governor has also made clear his desire to roll back collective bargaining, has a deficit that is only about half the size of non-union North Carolina’s. Clearly, state budget deficits are not the product of collective bargaining, but rather reflect the differential impact of the current recession on individual states, as well as the integrity of state fiscal practices.

    Reference: http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/83829/wisconsin-public-employees-walker-negotiate

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  14. If you look hard enough you can find facts for both sides of a story it's up to the taxpayers to find which side is lying more than the other.

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  15. The ENTIRE PROBLEM with the state and federal governments is that they always look for the easy way to save money.

    The easy way, attack unions. The hard way, cut wasteful spending and unneeded "projects."

    The USA is in for a revolution very soon. The taxes are out of control and blame is being placed on hardworking people, teachers, postal workers, etc. The problem is with the governors, senators, and congressmen who are too busy lining their own pockets to help their friends.

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  16. To: February 21, 2011 8:12 PM

    You are wrong.

    The ENTIRE PROBLEM with the state and federal governments is that OUR representatives are not representing US. They are representing the special interests who are financially raping us at every opportunity.

    The recent 5 to 4 Supremem Court decision to allow unlimited campaign contributions to our elected officials by special interests is only going to make things worse.

    You want to save money, here are a few real places that we could have saved in the past few years.

    $3-4 a gallon prices for gasoline while oil companies rake in record profits. Literally hundreds of billions of dollars every year.

    10's of billions of tax dollars given to pharmaceutical companies to stockpile innoculations against the imaginary "bird flu". Not one case documented in the USA.

    Hundreds of billions of dollars given to Haliburton in no bid military contracts. The same company our former vice president had been a top executive of.

    One Trillion dollars given to failing banks while their CEO's and top executives have given themselves billions of dollars out of that amount in bonuses.

    Do any of you really think teacher salaries are the real problem in this country???

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  17. No but the real problem in government is corrupt Boards who take on positions for personal gain like Raymond Hull.

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  18. Looking at the board agenda for tonight, it looks like they are adding two new administrative positions.

    One is listed as a .5 administrative position. The other is listed as a gifted facilitator.

    They have the funds to add these positions but they need to cut homework clubs in our buildings. They need to cut professional development for teachers and they need to cut the supplies going to the classrooms.

    There has got to be some sort of insanity virus going around the world lately.

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  19. I agree about the sanity virus. When people have to argue and complain to request our teachers and students be given the basics they need for an education to which our children are entitled-it is unbelievable insanity.

    We have been without a gifted program for years, and now we get 1 position. While our admin spend time worrying about government funds for preschool & bilingual programs, we are failing to offer our gifted students to be educated to their ability.

    No folks! The magnet school is not a school for the gifted. Unless a student happens to be giftd and have parents who can provide transportation and a child who needs/wants to be segregated from the main stream EA public school setting.

    Go to a Board meeting and watch the center of the table. The pot is brewing and the lid to the craziness is about to blow.

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  20. About the gifted situation--my spouse (who teaches in this district) & I moved out of D131 into D204 after our son's fifth grade year at Dieterich specifically so he could be in their gifted program, called "Project Arrow". Our son thrived in that program, and is now a college graduate (with honors), working in the computer engineering field. We credit his Dieterich teachers for encouraging him and recognizing his capabilities, but we also realized that he needed a different program than our district middle schools provided.

    I know of a few other cases where D131 parents have made a well-thought-out decision to move out of the district in order to better serve the needs of their child. We live in an area where parents have many options: religious schools, private schools such as Montessori, public schools, home schooling, or moving into a different district. Unfortunately, it is usually the "best and brightest" students who move out of D131, since many parents either don't care about their kids' education or can't afford an alternative.

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  21. I think the pot of crazy behavior happens because Roberts is a master.

    Hull,Gonzalez,Wells, & Lewis have allowed themselves to get favors from the Roberts.

    Johnson may not get favors but she allows Roberts & Clayton to play to her ego

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  22. Do you think the current group running is any better.

    Suefuetes used favors to gain access into one of the hard to get preschool slots

    Turza=Gonzalez

    Hill is a youth adviser and big supporter of Clayton's

    Hull enough said

    Cevantes is a B2M and big Clayton backer

    Foulks Big Clayton backer

    End result Clayton runs the district that is why Roberts lets him get by.

    Central Office pool your out Johnson been asking to many questions against Clayton

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  24. Collective bargaining seems to be under attack with the budget crisis. But one has to realize that collective bargaining has always involved both sides. Blaming unions for the budget crisis is putting blame entirely on one side. "collective" means both. Wisconsin is a great example of people standing up for their rights. Hopefully Indiana will do the same and Illinois will not be faced with such a proposal.

    Our teachers need and deserve collective bargaining.

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  25. It will be interesting to see how the governor rolls out school funding. The tax increase and the promise to keep funding at its current level are there in his budget proposal. But there was always talk about raising income taxes and the providing relief from property taxes based on school funding. Haven't heard that idea since the new tax hike.

    School funding reform is needed, no doubt. But until they really look at equitable funding of schools there will always be a great gap between districts and funding.

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  26. So you went from attacking people at their work, to insulting somebody for their sexuality. NICE JOB ASS HOLE. Your hate and ignorance is noted.

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  27. Keeping to the issues and sharing criticism is one thing, but personal attacks should be removed from this blog. That's the moderator's job. Shameful.

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  28. This whole blog should be removed by the blog administrator.

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  29. 6:30 p.m., blog co-administrator here.

    I agree that 5:14's post was offensive, so I removed it. Sorry it took a couple of hours before I saw it!

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  30. Thank you. I noticed that you have been really keeping up with the profanity and inappropriate posts, and that helps to let the real issues stay in conversation.

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  31. I guess the blog administrator must be pro roberts, gonzales,conrad,harmon, nestor,clayton. I didn't see any profanity maybe just the truth. Now Nestor did marry ayoung lady that was his student when he was a p e teacher at east that is a FACT. Oh 2-22 at 6:26 has profanity BLOGOO ADMINISTRATOR

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  32. No, I guess the "Blog Administrator" is just anti hate speech.

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  33. I don't know if this is true or not but it is said that 75% of a school district budget goes to salaries, pensions and health care you have to wonder if they are really in it for the students and their education or the benefit of the people that work for the district. Those numbers go for all employees including office workers, maintenance, cleaning crew and anyone else working for the district.

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  34. Why do I have to make nothing in order for my intentions to educate children pure?

    I have heard that argument many times (on this stupid blog) and it makes no sense.

    A NFL player loves to play, why doesn't he do it for free? A doctor like to help and save peoples lives, why does he not do it for free.

    The reason we don't do it for free moron is because then we would live on the street.

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  35. It's true that Nestor was doing his student at East and eventually had to marry her. I'm guessing a shotgun was involved.

    The real tragedy though, is that in any other school district, Nestor would have been fired, lose his certification, been arrested, thrown in jail and would have been compelled to register as a sex offender for life. In District 131 they make you an Assistant Superintendent. At least someone put him in a position where he has little or no access to children.

    And they wonder why the community can't trust the administration and board in this district?

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  36. 8:57 p.m., we do NOT know the extent of the pre-marital relationship between Nestor Garcia and the EHS student he eventually married. The age of consent for marriage in the state of Illinois is 16 for young women (with parental consent), so it could have been that her parents encouraged it. My own grandmother married a man 20 years older than she, two days after her 16th birthday, and the marriage was a successful one.

    I raised my own daughter to consider marriage only after college graduation (as I myself did)--but regardless of our own attitudes and expectations, the fact is that the laws of the state of Illinois do allow young women to marry at sixteen years of age.

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  37. You forget the laws regarding relationships between teachers and students. Not only is it illegal to have relations with a student while they are your student. It is still illegal to have relationships with your students for several years after they graduate.

    In short, you don't have sex with students especially while they are minors.

    It is also a violation of district policy for a teacher to have relations with a student.

    In addition, teachers and administrators are state mandated reporters. If the administration knew that Nestor was sexually abusing a minor (parental consent or not) the district was required by law to report this abuse to DCFS. Since the district did not report this relationship to DCFS, the district administrators were also breaking the law.

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  38. 7:57 a.m., how do you know they were having sex while she was an EHS student? Were you there?

    I prefer to assume the best about people, unless & until there is proof to the contrary.

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  39. Only in District 131 can people defend sexual relationships between adults and children, between teachers and students.

    While I don't normally agree with the draconian laws that would put someone like that away for 50 years, I certainly don't believe that they should be employed by a school district.

    Promoting a child molester/rapist to assistant superintendent is just one more example of the very poor choices made by District 131 administrators and board members.

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  40. To: February 23, 2011 8:10 AM

    In your position, maybe you can always assume the best about people.

    However, when you are entrusted to protect children, you don't have that luxury. You must think about the safety of the children first. The rights of a teacher in a relationship with a student (having sex or not) is a distant second to the safety of the children.

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  41. Did anyone go to the School Board meeting last night?

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  42. To: February 22, 2011 8:57 PM

    You should be concerned about your posting. Consider this:

    Libel
    b (1) : a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt (2) : defamation of a person by written or representational means (3) : the publication of blasphemous, treasonable, seditious, or obscene writings or pictures (4) : the act, tort, or crime of publishing such a libel

    You stated these things as pure fact. If the person you are writing about chose to do anything about it, the burden of proof would be on you to prove what you said was true and not hearsay. That means all the facts that were mean to malign their reputation, which seems to be the intent of your posting.

    Though most of us post here anonymously, there isn’t true anonymity on a blog. Should records be subpoenaed and are successful, the IP address can be made readily available to them of where the posting originated.

    Some of the things on this blog border on ridiculous. But that’s what blogs are for – open discussion and sharing of opinions and people should have the right to say what they feel about the subject. Criticize the man in the position all you want, but when you stoop to personal and malicious, you cross a line. And that posting was probably the closest to libelous that I have read.

    The blog administrator has been good about removing obscene postings and doing it quickly. Why can’t we keep the discussions, angry or not, to the topics and to the positions, and avoid the personal?

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  43. "Why can’t we keep the discussions, angry or not, to the topics and to the positions, and avoid the personal?"

    Because this is a blog and not a vehicle for the transit of information. Lol, what did you think this blog was good for something?

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  44. It's not libel when it's true. It's only libelous when you deliberately make a false statement to defame ones character.

    1) It would be very easy to prove who his wife is.

    2) It would very easy to prove that his wife was his student.

    3) Most teachers at the high school were aware of the scandal and are therefor potential witnesses.

    4) Even the administrators from that time would give him up in an instant when their own rears were subpoenaed to the witness stand.

    5) And, of course, the person making the libelous claim (and his wife)would have to take the stand and tell the whole truth.

    It makes a person wonder why someone would be more upset about the act being revealed than the act itself.

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  45. There have been court cases regarding blogs before but only when people documented their names.

    In those cases, it was not determined to libelous if the person believed facts to be true but in the end were found to be not factual. The courts realized that the first amendment protects speech and as long as a person is stating what they believe to be true, it was not libelous.

    Blogs are not public newspapers. The people posting on blogs are not professional reporters who must document every source. People do what they can to share information they believe will benefit the community.

    People reading blogs know that, not everything on a blog is going to be completely factual. They should read it in that context.

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  46. Yes, but isn't there a point where a blog (or anything) is so absurd (as this one is) that it destroys the reputation of people or the district with absolutely not basis in reality?

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  47. I agree, people shouldn't use their own judgement. Instead, all blogs and free speech should just be outlawed. Or at the very least, everything said should only be happy and positive no matter how corrupt peoples actions may be.

    Or perhaps the system we have is better. People speak freely, and those in authority with all the facts actually make the final decisions.

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  48. No no no stupid :)

    That is the extrem that simple-minded people have to take it to. Nobody said everything has to be positive and happy.

    I say that everything should be TRUTHFUL. Not your distorted, twisted opinion clouded by hate and ignorance.

    See the difference? Probably not, you are pretty stupid.

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  49. So where exactly did you get the monopoly on truth. You know what's true in every situation and everyone else is lying and stupid. Your doctor must be giving you some really good drugs. I know I'd love to believe I knew what's true all the time.

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  50. Free speech encompasses truth and lies. Who are you to say what I can and cannot say?

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  51. How do you not know what isn't the truth?

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  52. Where are the check registers (accounts payable) for January 2011?

    Approved minutes for the January board meetings have been posted for awhile--what about our district's financial statements so far in 2011?

    Anybody know where to find them on the D131 website?

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  53. TO: February 23, 2011 10:36

    I am God, the alpha and omega. I have come back and know all.

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  54. Okay, then--where are those check registers?

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  55. Haven't seen the check registers, but in the recent minutes the web master stipends that have been questioned are listed.

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  56. They are under List of Bills under Finance.

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  57. It shows $9,000.00 being paid out to webmasters and that is only 6 of the 16 buildings

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  58. 16 plus buildings if you count the magnet on root street, the service center, the preschool.

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  59. This is from the Openline blog this morning:

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    There's been discussion at the state level to consolidate as much as 500 of the 868 school districts in Illinois.
    In smaller, rural counties, there are some districts that have only one or two schools. In the Chicago area, there are some communities that have multiple school districts (including Aurora which has at least more six that include portions of the city, such asWest Aurora, East Aurora, Indian Prairie, Batavia, Kaneland, Oswego) .
    Are consolidating school districts a good idea? If so, what are some of the examples you would merge?
    What should happen to East Aurora School District 131?

    posted by OpenlineBlog at 4:28 AM on Feb 25,

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  60. Also posted on Openline:


    It would save a LOT of money for taxpayers to pay only one superintendent, along with fewer overpaid assistant superintendents. Get rid of bullies like Marin Gonzalez; make Jerome Roberts assistant superintendent of the consolidated school district (or make Rydland the assistant & Roberts the superintendent); and get rid of Clayton Muhammad's position so he can run Boys II Men full-time.

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  61. Clayton strikes again. It is time we email jroberts@d131.org or call him at 630-299-5554 these are some of the comments in today beacon why do they have three people working in the department and this is the way people are looking our district.
    1:07 PM on February 25, 2011

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    I did not realize Aurora East and West and Oswego East were African American schools. Seems that all the Achiever celebrations had a singularly ethnic theme.
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    Think its terrible the Principal got up there and spoke about how "they" have to remember their visionaries---that he talked at all is not right ----if a white principal had done this to a white crowd he would have been called racist---altho there is always that double standard as tho only whites can be racist--total BS
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    The person who posted befor me even came away thinking east aurora was an African american school--its not and the only reason it seemed to her all the achiever celebrations had a "singularly ethnic theme"-(black) is because they are the only ones to get any publicity because its such a big deal when one of "them" do good--other races do good everyday and you hear nothing about them--could it be because there is a black principal there now and he truly leans to one side of all races and discriminates against the ones that arent the same as his? na couldnt be-----NOT
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    February is also Black History Month, so that was combined with these awards. I would rather see them combine two events and save money, than to hold two separate ones that would cost more.
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    Yes I would rather have them combine events so why have a black history month at all. Why not just honor students in general. East Aurora has a black Superintendent not a black Principal. The Superintendent sets the vision for his District. Could it be the Dr Jerome Roberts wanted to imply only black kids do well. Dr Roberts is not held to the same standard as a Dr Ryland because society grants him a pass.

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  62. AURORA — The awards ceremony went on at East Aurora High School, even though the guest speaker wasn’t there.

    Television Judge Greg Mathis canceled his appearance at the fifth annual East Aurora Achievers Awards program at the last minute Thursday because of a death in the family.

    But the crowd of nearly 1,000 people packed in the auditorium was still treated to a celebration.

    The Oswego East and West Aurora step teams, the West Aurora Gospel Choir and several individual entertainers performed.

    The host of the ceremony and East Aurora spokesman Clayton Muhammad spoke with Mathis earlier in the day.

    “The last thing he wanted to do was let down children,” Muhammad said. “But we encouraged him to be with his family.”

    The crowd gasped in disappointment when Muhammad told the crowd of Mathis’ absence, but cheered excitedly for some of the other entertainment — including Chicago singer Demi Lobo and East Aurora graduate and musician Joshua Welton.

    About 75 children from the district were honored as part of the event for having a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The event honored Black History Month at the same time. Pictures of famous black Americans such as Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Kobe Bryant and others appeared on a slideshow before the event began.

    “We have to remember the visionaries who said ‘I’m going to do it,’ when other people said they couldn’t,” Muhammad said.

    The students were each given a trophy. This year the name of the award was changed to the Scheketa Hart-Burns Award, after Aurora’s 7th Ward alderman. Hart-Burns, who was honored earlier in the day by the city’s African-American Heritage Advisory Board, was not told of the name change until shortly before the awards were given.

    Hart-Burns gave some words of advice to the students.

    “If you can think of it, you can be it,” she said. “I have to say, the sky is truly the limit.”

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  63. When it pertains to some of the garbage that comes with copy & pasting-I agree, we don't need others to RE post something we can go read for ourselves.

    I am not sure I am clear on the Black History celebation. Were only Black students awarded with a trophy for having a 3.0 GPA? Does Sheketa pay for these trophies, is that the reason for attaching her name?

    We seem to have the same African American individuals honored repeatedly this time of the year, as if we have a limited pool to choose from-which is untrue.

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  64. We have the same pool awarded every year because Clayton can't count he does not realize the district has any other student going to it but black kids. Time for the board to have some balls and get rid of him.

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  65. Off of Clayton Twitter Page

    Can you imagine any other employee at
    East posting this

    At St. John AME Church. Today is Black Greek Day! Alphas are reppin' HARtonD today! I love my A PHi! .. Love to the PanHell Council

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  66. Saw this on Fox News a few days ago:


    When thousands of followers gather in suburban Chicago this weekend for the group's annual Saviours' Day convention, one of the main events will include a panel of scientists discussing worldwide UFO sightings, which they claim are on the rise.

    The idea of seeking the divine in the skies is deeply rooted in the Chicago-based Nation of Islam, whose late leader Elijah Muhammad detailed in speeches and writings a massive hovering object loaded with weapons he called "The Mother Plane" -- although religion experts, Nation of Islam leaders and believers offer very different interpretations of what exactly happens aboard the plane, its role or how it fits into religious teachings.

    It's one of the group's more misunderstood -- and ridiculed -- beliefs, something organizers took into account when planning the convention, which starts Friday and ends Sunday with Minister Louis Farrakhan's keynote address.

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    Evidently Farrakhan claims to have actually been aboard a UFO. His predecessor, Elijah Muhammad, supposedly spent quite a bit of time on a UFO he called the "Wheel".

    And these are the people our Community Relations Director emulates and holds up for admiration to our students??

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  67. Here's what Clayton Muhammad's role model Louis Farrakhan said just THIS PAST WEEK:

    During his address to the annual Saviour’s Day rally in Chicago, Farrakhan said he would not distance himself from his friend Gadhafi and that if Gadhafi is prosecuted for crimes against humanity former President George W. Bush should be as well.

    Farrakhan also said he had been spending time at Scientology’s “Celebrity Center” in Los Angeles and was impressed by their “auditing” program. “L. Ron Hubbard is so exceedingly valuable to every Caucasian person on this earth,” he said. “L. Ron Hubbard himself was and is trying to civilize white people and make them better human beings and take away from them their reactive minds… Mr. Hubbard recognized that his people have to be civilized.”

    Throughout a speech lasting four hours, Farrakhan also touched on the Nation of Islam’s beliefs concerning UFOs, the invention of white people by a mad black scientist 4,000 years ago, and the Jewish oppression of African-Americans.

    “Don’t leave until I close — that might be a year from now,” he joked with the audience at one point. “Teach on!” the crowd replied.

    Farrakhan won the Libyan dictator’s Al-Gadhafi International Prize for Human Rights in 1996. Previous winners include Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, and French Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy.

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  68. Glad to see you posted the comment everywhere you could. You post was so WONDERFUL everybody should read it. Maybe you should have your own website where you can bash clayton all you want.

    www.ihateclayton.com

    That would be good. Then everybody can come and read your stupid crap that doesn't make any sense.

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  69. I just went to "godaddy.com" and ihateclayton.com is avaiable. You can have it for just 11.99 per year.

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  70. How about:

    thetruthaboutfarrakhan.com

    farrakhanandscientology.com

    farrakhansdisciples.com

    gadhafilovesfarrakhan.com


    Are those websites available, too??

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  71. How is it at all hateful to quote VERY RECENT comments by Louis Farrakhan?

    How is it hateful to point out Farrakhan's connection to dictator Mohammar Gadhafi?

    Just because the TRUTH about someone bothers you, doesn't make it hateful.

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  72. More about the Gadhafi-Farrakhan connection:

    In the 1980's Gadhafi gave Farrakhan a $5 million-dollar interest-free loan.

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  73. Our nation is perilously close to sending troops (including our own sons and daughters) to Libya, into harm's way, to help the Libyan people overthrow the brutal dictator Gadhafi.

    The same Gadhafi whom Farrakhan has maintained a close friendship with, and still defends today.

    I don't hate Clayton Muhammad, but I am very much against what Farrakhan stands for and teaches. If Mr. Muhammad has any desire to preserve a positive image in this district he should publicly distance himself from Farrakhan...NOW.

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  74. It's too late for Clayton to distance himself now. Clayton has already promoted Farrakhan as a leader of the black community that the children should admire. He has also changed his own name from Clayton Kinnard to his Muslim name Claytom Muhammad.

    It's just one more example of the poor choices the man makes on a constact basis. Clayton should have no contact with the children of this community.

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  75. Where is the January 2011 check register?

    Is the administration hiding certain expenses/payments?

    How are OUR tax dollars being spent??

    We DESERVE to know!

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  76. Here is the January Check Register it is in the board packet.

    https://v3.boardbook.org/Public/PublicItemDownload.aspx?ik=30896400

    The PR department sure spends a lot with Vision Friendly.

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  77. How about the very last entry $28,000 for new building architecture for cordigan clark?

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  78. Watching ABC News last night. Farrakhan is coming under a lot of scrutiny for his anti-semetic views and for his ties to Moammar Gadhafi.

    I was struck by how many of his worshipers had the last name Muhammad.

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  79. I think Louis Farrakhan and Mel Gibson have a lot in common.

    Both men have been spouting anti-Semitic hatred for years, but a lot of people have brushed that aside because Farrakhan and Gibson each did something very positive: Farrakhan organized the "Million Man March", and Gibson produced the film "Passion of the Christ".

    Many thousands of African-Americans changed their last names to X and/or to Muhammad in the late 1990's in support of the Nation of Islam's heroes (Fard Muhammad, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and Louis Farrakhan). But lately Farrakhan (like Mel Gibson) has gone off the deep end, losing the admiration and respect of all but hard-core followers.

    I agree that our district's Community Relations Director should distance himself from Farrakhan before our young soldiers start fighting and dying in Libya. Farrakhan (these days) is espousing dangerous, unpatriotic beliefs--not what we want our children emulating!

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  80. I hope what happened to us workers at my job doesn't happen to district workers since I hear that the district hasn't started taking out the amount the State Taxes went up to. Our company didn't and now since our company has to pay State Taxes at the end of March is taking the 2% that wasn't taken out at the end of March which for some of us could be $150.00 from our paychecks which will really be shorting us. The district has to start taking that out sometime so be prepared.

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  81. Our Tomcats are regional basketball champs!

    Woohoo!!

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  82. Funny are pr department never put out a word.

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  83. As a method to suppress opponents of the regime, Libyan leader Gaddafi shut down the internet. At about 4:35 p.m. on Thursday internet services completely halted.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Wow--Farrakhan really knows how to pick his friends, doesn't he?

    I'm just waiting for the first U.S. soldier from Aurora to be wounded or killed over there. Let's see if our Community Relations Director/"Farrakhan's Disciple" can spin THAT in a positive direction!

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  84. I don't know what your problem is. Clayton sent out an email today at 10:30 am announcing the Regional Championship win and it was on facebook at 9:30 last night.

    You are all ignorant morons.

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  85. Any friend of Gadhafi's a friend of mine.....


    NOT.

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  86. Ohhhhhhhh Hooooooo - You got me. I though you really were saying that you are friends with Clayton and then you said "NOT."

    Ohhhhhhh Hooooooooo - SOOOOOOOOOOOO funny

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  87. If you think that what Gadhafi is doing in Libya, or what his friends are saying to defend him is at all funny--then you have one sick sense of humor.

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  88. I think it's funny

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  89. Of course you do--you folks in the central office are known for your sick sense of humor!

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  90. So how many thousands of people did Farrakhan's pal Gadhafi kill today?

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  91. And however many he did kill, let's blame it on Clayton, because it's his fault.

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  92. Anybody know the punchline to 9:08's joke?

    Anybody?

    Bueller??

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  93. "Enough to screw in a lightbulb."

    Is that the right answer

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  94. Here's what happened TODAY, March 5th:

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    At least thirty people have been killed and dozens injured after the army opened fire on protesters in the Libyan city of Zawiyah, residents have reported.

    Although the facts cannot be verified, it is thought pro-Gaddafi forces entered the city and fired at around 60 protesters, who then returned fire.

    A number of people were shot, including a rebel commander who was killed.

    This then set off another march of thousands of people, many of whom were unarmed, who were subsequently shot at by the military.

    Many of the demonstrators were shot in the head, neck and chest.

    The western port city, which is about 30 miles from the capital Tripoli, has been surrounded by the dictator's security forces.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


    Wow--now THAT's funny! Right, Minister Farrakhan?

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  96. Rudy, maybe the "East Aurora Community Blogspot" has been discussing the situation in Libya a bit too much lately.

    Here's something closer to home:

    Minister Louis Farrakhan, who lives in Chicago (only 40 miles from D131), has repeatedly and publicly said the following:

    "Hitler was a very grEAt man".

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Rudy, do you know anything about how gay people were treated under Hitler? Is it okay with you that our district's Community Relations Director emulates Louis Farrakhan?

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  97. Maybe this blog should worry about who you are putting on the Board.

    I have only seen signs with Sifuentes up we is the candidate that uses his influence with Lisa Morales (Jerome Roberts gal pal) to get this child into the preschool. A program because of income status, EEL status, and marital status he does not qualify for.

    Hull the person who was appointed to the Board and received favor after favor for his daughter. Recently honored at Jerome Roberts Rotary club for nothing. She is not a honor roll student nor has she accomplished anything but favor in the office, and class schedule advice from Deanne Adams who works for Roberts.

    Truza Appointed to the Board has done nothing except vote along with whatever Roberts wants. She is a neighbor of Stella Gonzalez and Stella received favors from Roberts in the way of a job for her daughter.

    Robert Rob Hill a youth minister with Clayton also has ties to the nation of Islam

    Mary Foltz the new Juanita Wells. Running because of a career on welfare and us white folks should pay more. Had a son that was killed another one in jail she is sure what I want my children to aspire to.

    Cervantez the former student Board member and a Boy II Men. Would vote for the new plan take a wing at the new building and donated to growing B2M into a national program.

    Cundaria Not sure about her or why she ran to my knowledge she has not ties to the District. Who knows with the way the Central Office runs she may be Roberts new girl friend.

    That is what you have to choose from residents because this blog only wants to talk about nothing.

    Central Office gossip they are counting the days until Weaver is gone and planning a big dinner honoring Wells with all the Central Office staff at the Roundhouse.

    Also Johnson is in the same doghouse as Weaver. Roberts has started get rid of her campaign. Same story she made a staff member cry. But rumor is they are not happy she made it a mission to get question the ever crooked Augustine/Garcia.

    Roberts has put his fist down and said no more talking to Board members.

    The lawyer was in Friday and Board Secretary Lewis had to come in. I suspect Roberts was building his case to get rid of Johnson.

    This is one Central Office is now taking bets on. Everyone is afraid to talk or really take sides. They are not sure how will win that. Right now the edge is to Johnson because she knows from being a one time insider were the bones are. Others say she is lose because the Board owes Roberts to many favors. However the Board members will need to be careful on this front she could expose them. That is the new bet

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  98. Yeah, none of the canadits have nay good qualities. They are all scum just in it for themselves or Clayton who is an amazing brainwasher.

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  99. It would be hard for Roberts to get rid of Johnson since she is voted to the board by community members. He could get his pals that are on the board to vote her out as president but that is all. I think Johnson and Lewis should of been at Central Office with the lawyer to get rid of Roberts he is a do nothing Superintendent except for furthering Claytons career and that isn't to promote the district.

    This district should by Roberts contract out so we can get rid of his staff and start new. It might take some time to get things going right in the district but it couldn't be any worse than it is now.

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  100. Getting rid of Roberts could have happened 2 years ago, so it appeared initially, when there were a majority of 4 new board members.
    2 of those did a turn about and got buddy buddy with their employee and ignored the troubles in the district, in exchange for rubbing elbows with admin. One quit and then the other (Dee Weaver) stood alone.

    Juanita has been given undeserved praise and honors for continually sitting and doing the superitendents bidding. One time she stepped forward and appeared to be paying attention when she mailed the alderman and told them she was reconsidering her decision on a matter before them.
    The board chastised her and got her back in line. Her deeds for the good of all the 131 families was short lived.

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  101. Who to vote for as a board member for me is a hard choice. Most will not ever like some on the board now will not follow rules of a board. Some of them are more concerned about protecting Roberts and Clayton then all of the students of this district.

    When a board member hears in closed session from what I hear about a teacher complain about a principle and then goes to that principle and tells them is a problem. They are not suppose to do that and would they do that if it wasn't a different race. There are some on the board that say they are church going people but they will break laws to save one of their own.

    You look at the candidates and wonder if they really want to make a change for the best in this district for all the students or just for certain people. It is a shame that in a district this large we can't get residents that send their children to this district to run for the board.

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  102. Perhaps, the Govenors plan to consolidate districts and get rid of 2/3rds of the administrators and boards (PR Departments too)will be a good thing. this district certainly needs an overhaul of the top. Since it isn't happening in-house, maybe the state can step in.

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  103. If Johnson and Roberts are really fighting they will get rid of each other. I do think their friendship wore thin.
    I think the fight started over Clayton and from what everyone hears at Central Office Johnson is really mad about the mentor program. They used to same old story to hire pretty boy Martinez. Only a few even mentor mostly hand picked black kids by Clayton. Martinez spends his day doing Boys 2 Men with Ryan Ford.
    It is true many in the Central Office are just sitting back and watching. Johnson starting questions some of the service contracts like Coridgan & Clark. Everyone knew that was a smoking gun ready to blow up if a Board member questioned it. The other one is the Alternative School the administrators are really worried the report on that is not good and now the Board was forced to pay a teacher to work with Bilingual kids there. By law they should have done it long time ago.
    Yes it is interesting well the other members are all self servicing Johnson never took favors and people at the central office are afraid of her. Whatever Roberts did everyone believes he must get her under control. If he does he will look weak a no win for him. Stay tuned.
    It is interesting Deanne Adams got stuck doing the Alternative Report for the Board Meeting she will be saying alot of I don't know. The new bet is will Marin show up or have a headache.

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  104. The board has been asking for documentation about the effectiveness of the magnet school for two years. Has this information been produced. And what about the cost of this program? It was said that there would be no additional cost but everyone knew this is B.S. At the very least, they have added additional administrators to run the program.

    I've heard from teachers at the magnet school that they teach classes with as few as 5 students in them while our regular school are saddled with 35-40 students in a class. This is an additional cost to the regular students that will never show on a financial report.

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  105. Why is the Coridgan & Clark contract of interest to Johnson?

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  106. From the central ORFICE, get rid of Roberts, uses to much paper for larger print so he can see, Get rid of Nester baseball fields not ready, out with dictater Gonsales clogs the sink with herhair. FIRE THEM ALL, FIRE THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  107. And replace them with someone of your intelligence & level of literacy, 2:26 p.m.?

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  108. That is about the level Jerome Roberts works at.

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  109. Intelligence is a must. However, ethics can be more important. And simply having administrators who place the welfare of the children before themselves would mean a world of difference to this district.

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  110. Amen March 7, 2011 6:38 PM.

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  111. So did you hear, Roberts dropped his pants at the meeting tonight. Guess you should not have missed it.

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  112. Wow, normally he just drops the ball.

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  113. Normally you lick mine.

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  114. Yes, you are correct it doesn't take any brain matter to work at the central office. All you have to do is 1- sit there and smile, 2- take bets on who is going to do what, 3- take a break, 4- be rude to people coming to front door,5- eat some more food, 6- go to lunch, 7- increase the print size for Roberts, 8- sit and complain about how much more you should be paid, 9- take a break, oohh it is time to go home and complain about how they need more help in the central office. Typical day in 131 central office

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  115. You forgot, kiss Clayton Muhammad's A$$.

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  116. I attended the meeting the Board was really questioning Roberts. Hull & Wells gave him a pass. Johnson really let into his administrators something has changed there. The Urban League is a waste of money. Then they are off throwing more money away with a trip to Spain. Stella Gonzalez seems to have turned as well.

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  117. From what I understand Spain pays for the tickets and hotel for our 2 admin but we still pay thier salary. What a waste. I like how the admin tried to sneek it in,folks this is how our district is run, hide it and maybe they will not see it, cover it up, typical govermental policy, know wonder the district, county, state, and feds are the way they are. It will catch up

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  118. It's not just administrators. Just at Simmons alone, Wilson Morales (Lisa and the family too) went to Spain. The principal, Mechelle Patterson and even the principals secretary went.

    All of these vacations to Europe on the tax payers dime.

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  119. Rumor has it Roberts is going to look for Sarah Fernandez.

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  120. Central Office news flash Roberts has been running back an forth today meeting with everyone who would talk to him. The Board is really on his back and he and Marin and Joanie are upset they will not be going to Puerto Rico. Week Three started with more problems from Johnson. It seems the Cortigan & Clark has struck a nerve. Jay Augustine is as red as the shirt he had on.

    Nestor was told to stay home last night but rumor was she continued the attack. Last night she came close to calling them a crook. Someone said they spent the night exchanging words. Everyone excepted that of Johnson

    Weaver continued with the same message she had for years and was expected.

    What was not expected was Lewis & Gonzalez. They took their shoots at administration and Joanie. Roberts is really upset more with them he thought he could control them.

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  121. Are you talking about the trips to Spain that was from a grant from the State or Federal Government they said they go awhile back to get Spanish speaking teachers? What I find interesting that even the State or Federal Government doesn't realize that our Bi Lingual mostly come from Mexico and that can be different than the Spanish from Mexico.

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  122. Tomcats win GO EAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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  123. Tomcats beat Bennett (#1 state, 6th in the nation)

    60 - 52

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  124. Joanie should stop visiting with Roberts and do her job. Why if they need 42 Bilingual Teachers are not any jobs posted on the District Website. Hard to tell who's screw that one is Joanie or Clayton's

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  125. Now lets see if Clayton Farakon is our P.R. person, we have 15-16 buildings to cover at 15 minutes a building thats about 4 hours out of 40 give or take, and lets say a dedicated person at each building asst prncpl, sectry, emails MR Clayton with info why do we need another pr person or web people at each bldg? I can see a big savings here. OOOOOOHHHHH WAIT WHO WOULD TAKE CARE OF BTM AND DIAMONDS ON OUR DIME, FIRE THEM ALL ROBERTS, GONSALES,CLAYTON, NESTER,JAY, DONT LET THE DOOR HIT YOU !!!!!!!!!!

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  126. If what you say is true about a pr person and webmaster at all buildings you are right it is a waste of money. How is it that other districts can do it with just one pr person and maybe a couple of webmasters dependng on the size of the district.

    This board is a joke for letting this go on.

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  127. Maybe the building are a good idea it is certainly a lot less than the PR department. That way to entire community will know what is going on at the schools. I also heard that the Board forced a Spanish version. Something other districts had for years with few latino's in their District. I would not count the Board out yet.

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  128. If you are angered about the way the Wisconsin Republicans are depriving workers of basic rights, here is a list of their major contributers. Join the boycott against these companies.

    PACs, $5000 or more:
    -------------------------------------
    Concerned Realtors Committee
    Realtors PAC
    KochPAC Natural Resources
    WI Dental PAC (WIDPAC)
    People for Rebecca Kleefisch
    Building a Better WI/Wisconsin Builders Association
    ABCPAC-WIS
    Wal-Mart Stores/WAL-PAC
    Tavern Industry PAC
    Republican Party of Wisconsin
    HNTB Holdings Ltd PAC
    AT&T Wisconsin Employee PAC (formerly SBC)
    Operating Engineers 139 PAC
    Republican Party Milwaukee Co
    Managed Health Services/Centene PAC
    Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
    TDS Telecom
    WI Credit Union League Action Fund (WCULAF)
    Deere & Company PAC - WI
    FONEPAC Telecommunications & Computers
    Friends of Alberta Darling
    Eli Lilly and Company PAC
    Friends & Neighbors of Robin Vos
    WellPAC Wellpoint Inc
    WI Insurance Alliance PAC
    WI Pipe Trades PAC

    Employers of Contributors of $5000 or more
    -----------------------------------------------------
    ABC Supply Co
    Agrecol Corp
    Allen Edmonds Shoes
    AMK Concepts & Services
    Anew Health Care Services Inc
    AO Smith Corp
    Apache Stainless Steel
    Artisan Partners
    Atlantic DQ
    Audio Implements/GKC
    Badger Meter
    Baraboo Growth
    Bevco Ergonomic Seating
    Blomquist Benefits Consulting
    Boerke Co Inc
    Bradley Foundation
    Brian Retzlaff Trucking
    Briggs & Stratton
    Burke Properties
    Burlington Northern Santa Fe...
    Call Solutions
    Campbell Wrapper Corp
    Carpenter
    CD Smith Construction
    Chambers & Owen
    Charro Restaurante
    Charter Manufacturing
    Church Mutual Insurance
    Cobalt Partners LLC
    Commonwealth Development Corp...
    Continental Properties Co Inc
    County Concrete
    Couri Insurance Agency
    Custom Pak Products
    EBY-Brown Co
    Einhorn Associates
    Emergency Medicine Specialists
    Endeavors Group
    Fabco Equipment Inc
    Fashion Angels Enterprises
    Feather Larson & Synhorst...
    Fiduciary Management
    First American Funding
    Fisher Barton Inc
    Glenora Co
    GMR Marketing
    Gogebic Taconite LLC
    Gold Leaf Development
    Hal Leonard Publishing
    Hammes Co
    Harris Associates
    Hay Creek Pallett
    Heartland Advisors
    Hexagon Investments
    High Crossing Development Corp
    Holton Brothers Construction
    Horton Group
    Hovde Financial
    Hy Cite Corp
    I-Robot
    Iconica
    Inpro Corp
    Insight Industries
    Irgens Development Partners
    Johnson Controls
    Johnsonville Foods
    JSD Professional Services Inc
    Kapur & Associates
    KBS Construction
    Koss Corp
    Krier Foods
    Kwik Trip
    Lorman Education Services
    Lubar & Co
    M&I Bank
    Meissner, Tierney, et al
    Michels Corp
    Midwest Neurosurgical
    Milksource
    MillerCoors
    Minnesota Wild
    MJ Construction Inc
    Morrison Creek Cranberry
    Nicholas Company Inc
    Nova Surgical LLC
    Orthopaedic Associates of...
    PACUR
    Panduit Corp
    Paper Machinery Corp
    Payne & Dolan
    Pinstripe Inc
    Plastic Surgery Group
    Prent Corp
    Promotions Unlimited
    RCI FirstPathway Partners
    Reiman Publications
    Richardson Industries
    Rite Hite Corp
    Roehl Transport
    Salomon Smith Barney
    Sargento Inc
    SC Johnson & Sons
    Schneider National
    School choice
    Sendik's Food Market
    Shannon Sales Inc
    SIG Financial Holdings
    Specialty Underwriters
    St John Properties Inc
    Standard Process Laboratories
    Stark Investments
    Super Steel Products
    Tamarack Petroleum Co
    Tankcraft Corp
    ThedaCare
    Tries & Rice
    Uihlein Wilson Architects
    US Counseling Service
    US Oil Co
    V Duane Rath Foundation
    Wausau Homes
    Wausau Paper
    West Allis Salvage
    West Bend Clinic
    Zenith Tech (read less)

    Koch Koch Industries Companies/Scott Walker Contributors:

    Wisconsin Realtors
    Koch Industries (obvs.)
    Wal-Mart
    Tavern League of Wisconsin
    AT&T
    Brawny paper towels
    Dixie cups
    Georgia-Pacific lumber
    Stainmaster carpet
    Lycra

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  129. I have already gone to a dozen of these companies web sites that I have patronized in the past and let them know that I will not support their products as long as they are supporting politicians who strip away the rights of workers.

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  130. On May 2nd, 1933, the day after Labor day, Nazi groups occupied union halls and labor leaders were arrested. Trade Unions were outlawed by Adolf Hitler, while collective bargaining and the right to strike was abolished. This was the beginning of a consolidation of power by the fascist regime which systematically wiped out all opposition groups, starting with unions, liberals, socialists, and communists using Himmler’s state police.

    Union busting in Wisconsin, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana etc. etc. etc.

    Muslims under attack in Washington today.

    America better wake up. It's already here.

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  131. "Trade Unions were outlawed by Adolf Hitler"--would that be the same Adolf Hitler that our Community Relations Director's role model & mentor, Louis Farrakhan, has repeatedly referred to as "a very grEAt man"?

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  132. Too bad Hitler didn't live another 30 years, so he could have joined the Scientology cult. He would surely have been magically transformed into a kinder, gentler, more civilized leader!

    "L. Ron Hubbard is so exceedingly valuable to every Caucasian person on this earth"--Louis Farrakhan (from a speech given in Chicago a couple of weeks ago)

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  133. Here is an article about public workers pensions in IL and how it is funded. As a taxpayer I don't think they have it so bad.

    http://www.championnews.net/article.php?sid=3218

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  134. No matter how people feel about what happened in Wisconsin does not make it right to threaten people with killing them and their families. Why is it alright for the public sector with a union to negotiate the pension when everyone else that doesn't work for the government can't.

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  135. First off, there are unions in the private sector and they do negotiate for their pensions and health care. You could do these things as well if you and your fellow employees stood together instead of trying to bring others down.

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  136. To: March 11, 2011 8:54 AM

    First off, the reference you sight is from a far right conservative group who wants to destroy education to save themselves a few dollars. You must look at it from that perspective.

    Secondly, pensions are not an item that can be looked at from an individual basis. They are negotiated in conjuction with salary, benefits and working conditions.

    For example, all the Green Bay Teachers accepted a three year pay freeze to obtain their pension benefits. Now their govenor wants to force them to pay for their pensions etc. despite this having been negotiated and they having been three years behind in salary advancements for decades to pay for it.

    In addition, teachers make 5%-10% less than their private sector counterparts. This difference is also what pays for these pensions. On the surface it looks like they are receiving an 80% contribution to their pensions but if you look a little deeper, you will find that they contribute far more.

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  137. What about the people without a union that are educated and have to pay for their own pension should they just stop working. It is time that the public sector unions stop holding the taxpayers hostage with thier threats of killing someone.

    Yes, I'm in a union and what the companies do to us if we strike or say we will campaign to get someone out of office is to move the jobs overseas.

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  138. I don't know why you keep talking about death threats. Union leaders have publicly come out and told their members to keep things civil. No one is endorsing death threats and no one is endorsing violating the law in any way.

    If you don't like the profession that you are in, choose another one. No one forced you into what you are doing. If your employer is abusive, threatening to take your job oversees and refusing to let you unionize, seek employment elsewhere.

    Don't whine and gripe about other professions who have stood up for themselves. You should be supporting them and bringing other professions up. Not tearing them down because you don't have the same. In other words, GROW UP!!!

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  139. "If your employer is abusive, threatening to take your job oversees and refusing to let you unionize, seek employment elsewhere"

    In today's job market, you can "seek" for quite a while before you find anything! And what about solidarity & support for your co-workers who deserve better, and who may have to stay in ANY job rather than have their families out on the streets?

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  140. If you are at risk of being thrown out into the streets and find it so terrible, why would you wish the same for others? Why would you want to strip basic protections from others?

    Here's another thought for you. The top 400 richest people in this country have more money than the bottom 150 million do. Where do you think the country should be going to balance the budget?

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  141. Willie Sutton said it best when a reporter asked him why he robbed banks. He replied "Because, that's where the money is".

    Why are they giving the people at the top with all the money, all the tax breaks? They certainly aren't turning it into jobs for Americans.

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  142. You should try working at d131 when students come to school with weapons and are known Latin Kings and you try to enforce the school code and a bunch of old ladies and a black Minister on the Board think they know better and send them right back to school. I hope the two Board members grand children and daughter never encounter with these kids inflicting harm on them. Remember Hull and Tursa are up for election lets send them a message.

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  143. The grand children are Lewis's and the daughter is Hull.
    Lewis is the constant Bitch that visits Waldo at least once a week. Why, because her grand children are part of the discipline problem. Of course they are Board members kids so the so staff needs to make every attempt to keep them happy.
    Hull is another one his daughters classes got hand pick by none other that Deanne Adams a central office director of curriculum. Then she gets to East decides nobody likes me cries to daddy the classes are to hard and gets her schedule changed gets given a job in the office so she does not have to spend time mixing with the general population. Then Clayton took her to Rotary as a Sophomore a program designed for seniors and paraded her around like Tomcat of the year. A girl with all that Central office help and she can't make a 2.5 GPA funny how that works.

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  144. Lets not forget the candidates that will take the four spots.

    Sifuentes already gets favors his children are in the preschool program. This is a program designed for low income spanish speakers. But when you know Lisa anything is possible she manages to keep her loser husband in a job by enlarging Roberts print for him and rumor is she gives good back rubs. Although Wilson does not care he is still on donut runs with the secretary.
    Hill is a supporter of Clayton's and follows Farrakum. He would like to turn out more Farrakum disciples that is why he is running for the Board.

    Cervantes is a B2M and Clayton is openly running his campaign from Central Office. Prediction B2M will get more District support when they have their elected member.

    Foltz another friend of Clayton had her son killed and another in jail. Her campaign platform is "If they only had been members of B2M.

    Central Office prediction Johnson will crawl before she becomes President again. She will be forced to apologize in public for her questioning of Roberts. Clayton will assure his mentor Gillespe the Urban League will gain slots and district money. All this for a program that loses kids to the street to get shoot. But as Clayton would say good thing the kid was not black.

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  145. http://web.me.com/michaelruggeri/THE_ASSAULT_ON_TEACHERS/THE_ASSAULT_ON_TEACHERS.html

    More info for those who care to know.

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  146. Its funny the Board President does not even send her kids to d131 schools. I suppose that a good thing they will never face the danger her and her fellow Board members have created. I am sure most of this can be attributed to her lack of care. Since her kids are put on a bus and dropped off in front of a safe school with out over crowded classrooms.
    As for Lewis with the discipline she runs her own household with one can imagine.
    Hull is unethical and teaching his child it is ok to go buy a grade.

    Gonzalez/Truza don't care. They have found it ok to get Gonzalez's daughter a job for their votes.

    Wells can't read and just warms a seat.

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  147. The Board President doesn't have any children but I believe she has the best interest of the district children in mind. I'm glad she called out Roberts and some others that is the job of the President of the Board and other Board members. The Board sets the policy and the one and only employee of the Board is suppose to follow it.

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  148. Funny!
    The present board president criticized other board members and the past board president for doing exactly what March 11, 2011 6:57 PM praises Ms. Johnson for.
    I guess once she extracted her nose from Roberts behind the view changed.
    Her best interest are all about self image.

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  150. Tomcats lost tonight :(

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  151. The Board President does have kids and they do go to Naperville schools. I believe the children are adopted. I also believe they have always gone to those schools.
    I did attend the Board meeting Monday night and yes it no longer appears Roberts and her get along. Cortigan & Clark have long been thick as thieves with District administration. It sounds like she wanted them to get other bidders for the building projects and they did not get them. This company has long had a history of making millions on this district in exchange for a few trips for the Serial Bully and some paid remodeling for the current Superintendent. The funny part is Roberts did not seem upset. Nestor was not there I suppose he was tipped off to stay home. I seemed Roberts was upset by the trip to spain issue than that. I wonder why. My guess Johnson did this to build her image and Roberts went along. Don't kid yourself Johnson and Roberts still look out for number one.

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  152. Johnson may possibly be considered a part time nanny for a well to do family. She has NO children, she lives with her Mother.

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  153. Why does this blog always revert to attacking families. The comments about Lewis is nobody's business when it comes to Waldo. What caring grandparent/parent does not have problems with Waldo. I know Ms Lewis as a band parent and I have never known of her act in a way that is not for the good of all children.
    Mr Hull may have used some of his Board position to promote his daughter but it was not without the help of Dr Roberts. Deanne Adams does not go on her own and create a schedule.
    Ms Johnson is very pro kid whether her kids go to 131 schools or not is her problem. I know she owns her own company so why would she be a part time nanny.
    Ms Gonzalez daughter is Bilingual and for years the position she was given the District could not fill.

    Why is this Blog filled with such lies.

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  154. Maybe why some comment about things on this blog is because when community members decide to run for the board they are suppose to be for all children. Lewis has every right to go into Waldo as a grandparent and see how her grandchildren are doing but with care since she is on the board. Do the parents of the children also go into Waldo for the children? The question will Hull is did he decide to be on the board to get his child help and from what I have heard he did tell the principle of one of the schools about a complaint about her that was talked about in closed session and that is not good would he have done it if it was another one? Maybe he did have the help of the others but if he was really ethical he would of questioned it because favors are meant to be returned.

    We all complain about other forms of government and the favors it is the same with the board.

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  155. I would not be concerned about what the current members are up they seem to be addressing issues. It took a lot of courage for them to dig into the Urban League program you know Roberts has been covering up that one. After-all his land lord is Gillespe.
    The Teachers from Spain have been going on forever. Hopefully they will not back off. Americans need jobs here. Why should we be paying for housing, transportation and legal fees.
    Cordigan & Clark again I hope they don't back off. Why is the district not doing more building improvements. How can you spend hundred's of thousands of dollars with out following the bidding process.

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  156. The East Aurora Jazz Band will be performing at the Roundhouse tomorrow between 2 and 4 pm.

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  157. The problem with all the Boards is that by the time they figure out what the administrators are up to 2 years rolls around and another new board gets seated.

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  158. So far this board has done absolutely nothing to enhance the image of 131. Folks are moving out of the district because those with children just do not want their kids going to those schools. So in the end if all the people who care about their childrens education are leaving the district, what is it left with? A bunch of parents who could give a damn about their kids education. Those are the ones who continue to bring down the test scores. So how do you imporve anything if this is the popluation a district is left with. The District needs to move very fast to entice those families that do care to stay in the district. I do not know what those incentives would be but this district had better move fast. There is and will be a mass exodus of families.

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  159. 12:56 I totally agree, except you're about 10-15 years too late.

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  160. A mass exodus wouldn't be all bad. There would be more resources available for the kids who did stay.

    And many times the KIDS are bright & teachable (especially in their early school years), even if there's little or no support at home.

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  161. I see in today's Beacon that Oswego will be hiring 38 new teachers for next year.

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  162. Is there going to be a forum for the Board candidates?
    I do not know any of those people or why they choose to run.

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  163. They ran because Clayton told them to and why would they want them to answer any questions they are all so stupid Clayton would have to answer for them and that takes to mush time away from Boys 2 Men.

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  164. Why is Roberts still around. The fact that this bnoard President has not ousted this guy just proves whe is not what this district needs. Just another power/ego hungry wanna be.

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  165. The sad truth is that most that are running for the board are ones that some of the administration, the superintendent or Clayton and maybe Hull got to run. They have no clue how a board is suppose to be ran and will not really look into the responsibilities of a board. They will be just like some of the others that are sitting on the board now and rubber stamp what the superintendent, administration and clayton wants or thinks is best. They will not be there for all the students of the district. It is time for this district to be taken over by the state and get people in here that are for educating all our children and not just benefiting a few.

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  166. Yeah, it is time for somebody else to solve your problems rather than you get off our ass and do it yourself.

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  167. If I were on the school board and I saw how the administration was doing what they could to replace me and/or upset the balance of power, I would show the superintendent where the power truly is and fire the man. Even if it was a lame duck session before the new board was seated.

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  168. Yet, you are not on the board, and are not running for the board.

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  169. Ryan Boatright was at it again.

    This week, he was starting a fight with another student. He led about twenty black students over to the other kid who had many of his friends around him. Staff members had to put themselves in danger, getting between the two groups and doing what they could to break up the altercation.

    Basically, Boatright was inciting mob action. Any other student would be suspended for this behavior and expusion would be seriously considered for this behavior by a student with the history Boatright has.

    Does this district and Sheila Conrad follow district policy when dealing with Boatright? Absolutely not. It took the office forever just to get Boatright to go into the office to speak to the principal. He was refusing. His mother finally got him into the room by bringing him food. Boatright was in the principals office thumbing his nose at her and eating food.

    Was Boatright disciplined? suspended? expelled? NO

    What Sheila Conrad did do was to send the kid home who was out on the baseball field playing with his team when Boatright started the altercation.

    Boatright tries to start a racial mob fight and Sheila Conrad sends the victim home and feeds the criminal.

    Man, is this district ever screwed up.

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  171. I know a good doctor who specialises in removing patients heads from their a$$es. Would you like his number?

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  172. The sad truth is the Board will not be able to get rid of him since all the people running are in his back pocket. Central Office is a buzz with rumors Roberts is trying to get rid of Johnson & Johnson is trying to get rid of Roberts. Everyone is not sure what happened she got into it over the crooked building trades and Cordogon & Clark. They payed for remodeling at Roberts house. Now Johnson wants everything rebid. Nestor has been in hiding and Roberts and Augustine have been behind closed doors.

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  173. So what is new about not bidding? It has been going on for years. The board president cannot just fire the superintendant. It is a whole board decision not just the presidents.

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  174. It's not the whole board. It just takes 4 of the 7.

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  175. Boatright was obnoxious and disrespectful to the coach. His Mom has been just as bad. That has all been in view of 100's of witmesses. He has been allowed to continue to play.
    In the bigger, real world-the good college teams are not going to tolerate an over indulged, immature, lime light searching, freshman (or his momma). Not to mention his questionable academic skills.

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  176. Well 7:19 that is a completely different (and I would say more accurate) representation than what 9:22 put out there.

    I don't disagree that Boatright is a complete disaster when it come to academics. I also think that he acts like a baby on the court when a foul is called on him or if they arn't winning.

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  177. 3/19 8:36 I can't believe you want the state to take over the district. No matter how bad you think things are here, I have complete confidence in the state's ability to make it 10 times worse. The only city in the US more screwed up than Springfield is Washington DC -- and Springfield is catching up!

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  178. 7:19 is accurate about Boatright looking at the overall. 9:22 is speaking about a specific incident this week.

    I spoke with different staff members this week who were on the field breaking up the confrontation and in the meeting this following. They wouldn't give out many of the details but I did get that the meeting included Boatright and they were pissed at how Sheila Conrad handled the prima-donna.

    Put it together with what 9:22 stated, I am sure they are fairly accurate about what happened.

    Boatright is protected by people at the Central Office and Sheila Conrad doesn't have the cajones to do what's right. In the short run, it demoralizes your staff and students. In the long run, it hurts Ryan Boatright, who is only going to find out when he's in jail, that there are authorities out there who won't tolerate his BS.

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  179. I heard that the coach of the kid Boatright was going after was at the meeting with his player and that Wendell Jefferies was asked to come to the meeting on behalf of Boatright but refused.

    With the way Boatright treated his coaches and fellow players, it is no surprise to me that he would receive no support there now that the basketball season is done. Who wants to support someone who was calling you a little bitch the week before.

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  180. Lets be professional and get the names correct. I know it's Cundari and not Cundaria. As far as I know she is the only one that does not have any political ties to anyone in the district. I met Cundari when she was running for Kane County Board last year. She is very intelligent, and does have the interest of the people of Aurora at heart. We need to get her elected to school district 131 she will do a great job for our children.

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  181. Hey you are correct, I remember speaking with her. She is on top of whats going on. You are correct she will do a good job, and she does not have any ties, or favors from anyone in the district.

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  182. This is NOT a sarcastic question but a sincere inquiry.
    If we don't know her and have never had the opportunity to speak with her or hear her POV, how do we get to know her prior to voting, other than from anonymous on the blog. She did not respond to the questionaire in one local paper.

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  183. You are absolutely right. Ask the candidates questions. Someone of you on this blog assume that people are connected to the district office when they are not. Come on guys. Charma works in mysterious ways. Ask the candidates and you will find out.

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