Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Behind the Board

"Behind the Board" will deal with facts, not politics. The administration reports to the school board. Elected members of the board must answer to you. This blog will provide you the opportunity to participate and get answers.
The first issue I'd like to address is The Head Start Program that was proposed to be housed at Poupard Elementary School. First, all eligible Poupard students were not guaranteed a place in the program. Second, there were too many unanswered questions regarding student safety as unknown adult volunteers are required for program success. Third, too many details about daily operations were incomplete. I cannot support a program over which the GPPSS does not have control or jurisdiction.
Questions and concerns were raised by all members of the board at our May meeting. It was a lengthy discussion. Several board members asked the parent committee and the administration to answer our concerns in depth. The answers never came back to us.
The plan was short-sighted and incomplete. The proposal was presented in May, no answers came to the board and voting was in June.
I cannot support a program that was scheduled for only one year. Our school system could not guarantee space for future years. We need consistency to be fair to our families.
As it tuns out, policy will not allow us to rent rooms to any outside programs until 15 minutes after the school day ends. Board members, Brendan Walsh and Judy Gafa, voted in favor of the motion. The dissenting votes were cast by me, Ms. Dindoffer, Mr. Steininger, and Mr. Jakubiec. Mr. Minturn was absent. Mr. Walsh served for several years on the Policy Committee and is prideful of his policy knowledge. At no time during the discussion did he offer a solution to amend our current policy. So when Mr. Walsh and Ms. Gafa voted in favor of Head Start they and the entire board knew it was a mute point.
This reminds me of another proposal that was not fully researched yet it was brought to the Board by Mr. Walsh. Twice, before I was elected to the Board, Mr. Walsh had proposed that the children of our faculty be allowed to attend our schools by paying tuition. The research was not done because it is against the law to charge tuition in this situation. Luckily, both times it came to a vote it was turned down. Our community recognized this as a pathway to open enrollment. One of the primary reasons why I decided to run for the Board was because of this situation. We cannot allow anything to open the doors to open enrollment.
It is the intent of the "Behind the Board" blog to bring to light issues facing the Grosse Pointe Board of Education based on provable facts. My opinion will be heard throughout the blog and denoted in italics. Names associated with the issues must be mentioned in order to be clear. I promise to be honest, concise, and civilized. Feel free to participate in my blog in the same manner.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cynthia Pangborn for Grosse Pointe School Board

What I'll do

- Security: The safety of our children is of the utmost importance and will be a priority during my term.

- Education: Small class sizes with a full curriculum will help address those pockets of students with declining test scores.

- Communication: I will work tirelessly to make sure school board meetings aren't a one-way conversation.

- Financial transparency: You will know how much is being spent by our schools at every level. Every administration position will be evaluated for relevance.

What I've done

- Served on school board from 1996 to 2000.

- Fought to keep six elementary schools open and stopped the sale of the administration building.

- Personally started televising school board meetings, paving the way for expansion of the video curriculum in the schools.

- Career of volunteering and pioneering innovative programs that are still in use.

Personal

- Lifelong Grosse Pointe resident and local real estate agent for 12 years.

- Along with husband Jim Pangborn, raised four children who went through Grosse Pointe public schools with youngest graduating in 2005.

- Current elementary school volunteer for grandchildren.

- Frequent attendee and participant in school board and budget meetings for the past nine years.

Monday, September 21, 2009

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