From Deseret News archives:
Let the people not politics choose Board of Education
But I did get a glowing letter from the chairman of the committee telling me, "It is rare to meet a man of your ... stature ... you are qualified, capable and have demonstrated your ability to bring about social change ... (willing) to take a stand for what you believe." And then the but, "The nominating committee perceived your domineering style might challenge the logistics and operational effectiveness of the State School Board." So my wife was right, they do have standards; they want someone to get along, don't take a stand and just let administrators intimidate with a mountain of studies, statistics and endless regulations designed to protect the system from criticism.
The committee that rejected me was made up of the usual suspects the "stakeholders" administrators, PTA, union, board member, teacher and a public member who then recommended names for the governor to decide who could run for the coveted office. Now, we have legislators coming up with ideas from their special-interest groups on how to improve the candidate-selection process. One legislator wanted board members selected by political parties. He claimed it would solve the problem over the lack of candidates applying for the school board, arguing that "It's not partisanship that's driving it." Give voters a break. It's just another power grab without considering the state's interest.
Under the state constitution, the Legislature is responsible for the establishment and maintenance of public education, and the State School Board is responsible for the general control and supervision. Taxpayers need to tell legislators the myriad bureaucratic hoops they have created look like a way of dodging any accountability when things go wrong.
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