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Did she go to the Board before she went to the State? Did she go to the State because the Board refused to address the problems when she brought them to everyone's attention?
If, however, she went to the state without first bringing her concerns to the Board, then there is a problem and I don't blame the Board asking her to step aside.
We have all seen people like this. Very well intended and at times right on the money. It is how things are done, not so much what is done. And apparently there has been many, many attempts to get her in a less advesarial role for the school.
A fully functioning board will sort these out. The good thing is that the academics of this school are solid. I wish the school, the board and this lady the best of luck as they part ways.
To me, this is ridiculous. Wouldn't following the charter and obeying the laws remove conflict and turmoil? I felt it was my individual duty as a board member to stop all the secrecy and try to bring accountability to the board. After continually being ignored, I had no other choice but to go to the State. And guess what? The State agreed.
The parent JMT had a conversation with is wrong by saying that many attempts have been made to "get her in a less adversarial role..." I am the only member on the board with formal education and training in accounting. I have an AA in Business Administration, AS in Accounting, BS in Accounting, and am currently a MBA student. I have years of work experience, specifically with responsibilities that included preparing Board of Director packages on the financial standing of a company and I own my own accounting business. With my education and work experience, I believe the founding families appointed me to the proper role on the Board. Do the other Board members (besides Kim Feller) have the necessary qualifications to fulfill their role on the board? No! They are getting rid of the only one (excluding Kim) that does.
How fully functioning can the remaining board members be? And what will they continue to get away with?
This woman is the problem here, the good news is that the board is doing something about it. I'm so tired of adults acting like the kids thinking they're smarter than everyone, willing to destroy anyone or anything in their path.
She is NOT concerned for the school she is concerned for herself! I'm glad folks can see through this, btw is this the best the D-news can come up with?
You may have many degrees and lots of good experience, but if you went to the state before talking to the other Board members about the violations and giving them a chance to fix them, then you are a difficult person to work with...one who is pretty full of herself.
If you did bring the violations to the Board members and they told you to blow off, then you should have gone to the state.
Did you talk to the board first before you went to the state?
Attempts were made to bring some questions and problems up in an open meeting but I was reprimanded by the President in emails. I was told if it happened again, "we will immediately go to a closed meeting and the person bringing up the name will be censured by the Board." As mentioned before, I was also threatened with "repercussions" from the Director. Many things are occuring that specifically violate the Open Meeting Act, preventing the public from fully knowing what is going on. There is no doubt these violations are willful and I have the proof to back up my beliefs.
To be fair, Kim Feller is a new member to the Board and had no idea what she was getting into. Her opinions now are influenced by the President and VP.
Welcome to Utah.
-Minutes of prior meetings show that she WAS given the information she requested, although she states to anyone (including the press) who will listen that this is untrue.
-She has argued about placement of money on the budget, as in which column. She believes that she is better qualified to state which column/page an entry should be, in spite of what the school accountant says--and in spite of the school being $200,000 in the BLACK! She spends time going over and over this kind of concern rather than working with the other board members to address important issues that will improve the school.
-Being "Treasurer" is not a voted in position; it is an appointed position, and she was asked at the board meeting if she'd like two weeks formal notice to step down, and she, of course, said yes--even though a "straw poll" was taken and it was shown that the other board members would unanimously vote her off. Why is she still there? What is her REAL agenda?
The information that was given at the board meeting showed a net profit of half a million dollars which I knew to be untrue. The accountant was not available to answer questions and the business manager had no clue. Approval was tabled until the next board meeting when the accountant would be available to answer questions.
At the next board meeting the actuals had changed from what was previously submitted to the board two weeks earlier - over $300,000.00 difference. To me, as a member of the board and public, that is a HUGE difference that should be explained. Obviously, Parent agrees with the existing board members in hiding as much information from the public as they can get away with.