Reader comments: Jordan east board seeking a 'superman'
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Go ahead an keep stomping those sour grapes. Pretty soon you'll have a nice vinegar.
While the school board has final say in most aspects of the district, the super will be the one doing the leg work. It's an enormous job and it's good as least a dozen feel up to the task.
Mr. Newbold will continue to work for JSD (west side) and that is a significant job as well. While he may be very qualified to work in the new district, he obviously chose not to apply and be considered. His choice. No problem there. He will continue to do what he's done in the past, and his #1 priority will likely be managing the enormous growth on the west side while the remaining JSD grows back to 80,000 kids within then next 7 years.
That tells me either A...the salary is not high enough (unlikely); or B...no one who really understands the job would take it (more likely). Who in their right mind would want the job of creating a new school district from the ground up while dealing with a grossly underfunded budget, state legilators who despise public education, meddling local politicians, and whining parents with unrealistic expectations?!!
You'll also have groups pushing for vast curriculum changes and a shortfall in budget because the new district has increased costs but cut income per school. At that point a job change out of state would be likely.
Most of the District (and State) schools aren't up to Earthquake standards. The legislature even voted down an Earthquake study this year in the subcommittees because it would cost too much to protect our kids if those studies showed the schools were inadequate. It had a price tag of 200K, but a potential cost of close to a billion for needed upgrades. They did however stick pre-school software at a 3.5M pop onto the omnibus bill after it had been previously defeated by vote on the floor. It goes to show where our politicians hearts are--next to their pocketbooks. I blame Stephenson who leads the Education committee.
I doubt Midvale would topple over, but agree that building should be rebuilt in the same lines of Copperview and Heartland, tearing down and starting over. To do that, the new district which will still be paying off the 2003 bond, must have the voters approve a new bond. It would be interesting to see if voters would approve that considering they wanted to reduce property tax, but I am sure if they feel that this is a need it will be approved.
Meanwhile, the west district gets Barry and his "good ol' girls club." All the while, Howard Stevenson and the voucher idiots are trying to make public schools operate like a for profit business. What a mess!
It's so easy just to sit back and bellyache. If you really see problems, get with the program and try to contribute a little.
I admire immensely the dozen or so people who have applied for the job of superintendent. Will the job be easy? No. Will there be challenges? Of course. But these 12 people are willing to meet that challenge, and contribute their skills and talents and work to make a difference. Now that takes character.
Our legislature created this nightmare and they will face voters. I for one will speak my displeasure with my vote. Hopefully other taxpayers will follow suit. Retired folks and people on fixed incomes should be outraged by such fiscal irresponsibility demonstrated by our legislature for allowing this to happen. You will pay heavily for this poor legislation which will result in fewer options for students and increased taxes for everyone else. This is all unnecessary and a waste of limited resources. By-the-way, many folks being paid $200,000 to help shepherd this through will be very positive to the folks who butter their bread.
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