From Deseret News archives:
Redesign education, not school board
If that process is so good at recruiting candidates to run for public office, then the political parties should screen and select who would be eligible to run for a state legislative office. That way, we could get the special-interest groups more involved.
The problem is not in recruiting candidates to run for the school board. Rather, the bill represents the multitude of attempts by legislators, over many years, to make minor adjustments to an outdated system without taking the time to understand how the world has changed, and how to redesign education to meet the current needs of our state and society. The process for selecting candidates for the board is a complicated gauntlet that includes a committee made up of the stakeholders, a k a, people who are part of the system and special-interest groups, to screen candidates, and select those they think are qualified for the position. Finally, from that list, the governor decides who could run for office. The proposed bill seems to give the special-interest groups an even greater voice than the average voter.
It is naive to believe voters will think the bill would improve education and get candidates to run for the state school board. If anything, lawmakers are part of the reason public education is in the mess it's in. They keep coming up with more hurried-up, patchwork ideas that bloat the bureaucracy with more regulations. Furthermore, it creates an untenable workplace for teachers and is one of the reasons many of the new ones leave after only two years.
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