Pickerington Area Taxpayers Alliance

PLSD – The Way Ahead

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I think it is prudent to bring this up at this time. Since it took five tries to pass this bond issue we cannot forget the reason behind the four failures.

Trust.

We cannot forget that the previous school board forever divided this community and betrayed us with the obvious disparity between North and Central. A lot of trepidation kept voters from approving new schools even when we knew how much they were needed. Part of the reason was not trusting this school board to not repeat the mistakes of the past. The former board was rightly branded as wanting to build a monument to themselves at the sake of the community and since this board, for the most part, only contains different faces and names but still brandishes the same attitude as their predecessors, especially in the board leadership, no trust was endowed on them until such time as it appears we will never catch up in providing adequate facilities for the number of students.

I think that the school board should convene a citizen watchdog committee to participate in overseeing the design and construction of the new schools. This oversight committee should be representative of the demographic and geographic makeup of the district. This committee should be representative of the skill sets that make up design and construction of schools. We have architects, engineers, accountants and the like living in this community and we need to seek out those types to serve. What this committee should NOT be is a group of board or administration or booster club lackeys like those that manned the boundary committee several years ago.

What I am saying is that we need to eliminate the possibilities that got us to where we are with the Taj Mahal complex up north and the subsequent four failed levies. We need to take responsibility to assure that cost overruns are avoided, designs aren?’t changed at the last minute and everything stays on an even keel. We need to eliminate the possibility that this school board can run this project to their liking and rather that the project is run to the taxpayers?’ satisfaction. We need to assure that ?“golden toilet seats?” never make it into the buildings.

Two or three years from now, we can look back and have no one to blame but ourselves if we get three new Taj Mahals built. We can only blame ourselves if the disparity between the new schools and the old schools force parental demands for redistricting so we can get our kids in the ?“right school.?” Since we don?’t trust this school board, we need to try to trust ourselves. The committee should report to the board but no board member should sit on the committee and if they have to, they would have no voting rights. The same goes for the school administration. They should not sit on the committee but if they have to they have no voting rights.

The new schools are being built with hard-earned taxpayer dollars and I believe the taxpayers should take responsibility for assuring we get what we pay for and what we need. No more and certainly no less.

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By Prognosticator
The Way Ahead, part 2


Dr. Thiede, I appeal to you directly on this matter. I have read your columns in the local papers and you are beginning to do something no others before you are willing to do. You are willing to lead. You state that you are the CEO of PLSD and I agree. You earned my vote this time with this demonstration. Now keep the ball rolling. Take command of this district and let the politicians on the board do what they are supposed to do. You are earning back our trust and we are believing you.

A potential side effect from forming an oversight committee is to reduce the possibility of the debacle of last year?’s election where two seats ran uncontested. Perhaps from this committee you might just be able to find committed and dedicated people who will run next time. Once the taxpayers become involved in the process rather then feeling they are a victim of it, you might just find people finally willing to serve.


By Prognosticator
Good Points

You make very good points in your e-mail. I do want to point out that the designs for the new schools have already been developed. The new schools are modeled after Tussing, Diley and Harmon. The schools will be practical and not extravagant.
Did you know.....

A lot has changed since North & Lakeview has been built.

1. Some faces on the BOE - Monhollen, Reade & Brink are new additions since that Bond Issue was voted on

2. District Superintendent & Treasurer have changed

3. Architect changed from Fannig & Howie to Steed Hammond Paul

4. Construction Management Changed from Turner Construction to Ruscilli Construction - Roger McLoney (a Pickerington resident & taxpayer) is to be the construction manager of the project. Roger is a long time resident and also sat on the Library Board that constructed the Pickerington Library.

5. Business Manager is retiring on June 30th.

Folks the players are different, some may very well feel as you do. If there's someone with some expertise & time they want to invest in their community then they should approach the District Office and offer their services. Otherwise you'll get a bunch of people that ''want to help'' that aren't any more qualified than what we have in office. Personally, I think I'd rather have someone the community elected to represent us do their job than someone's neighbor from down the street that just refinished his basement so he's the resident expert...



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