The debate still rages here about how the City and those that live in southern Violet Township are treated when it comes to spending our tax payer money for the schools.
In 2000 and maybe some time before that the school board at the time proposed and received passage of a massive bond issue for a new High School and Junior High complex. Those on the school board at the time were all voted onto the broad from the unincorporated areas of Violet Township. They received passage of the massive bond issue ($77 Million) with the financial help of the architecture firm who provided the plans and stood to make tons of money based on a percentage of the total construction costs.
Now we learn after the fact when the buildings are finished that they were 20% larger than what would have been allowed under the OFSC and that is probably why they didn?’t include the North High school complex in the ten year master plan. Now if the athletic zealots at North were that determined to build the monument to themselves that would have been fine with me if they would have also agreed to pay for that extra 20%. They didn?’t; so it is now all of our burden to pay for the mis-spent taxpayer?’s funds. We have guys like Mark Uher who was ruthless in his approach and with his demands all to see that he has now moved out of the district since his kids graduated.
In 2003, the district elected Lisa Reade and James Brink. Thinking they were fiscal conservatives and boy were we right. However being fiscal conservative and using some level of common sense doesn?’t go together for these two. Granted Mrs. Reade has been the most out spoken of the group and she continues to relate everything to herself and her two boys. The fact that her two boys are on track to attend Central doesn?’t really mean anything when she allows the powers to be to continue to short change the Central parents and its taxpayers.
I saw something from the township a couple of years ago that said that the PLSD had 42% of its students residing in Violet Township. So the other 58% of the taxpayers for PLSD have no representation on the PLSD board. They claim they do but these two board members up for election were heavily supported by township trustee Weltlich in 2003. I would say if you talk with Reade she will be heavily subsidized this election cycle again from Weltlich. Not sure about Brink.
Somewhere along the line we will need some parity and equal representation of the members of the school board and fairness in how our dollars are spent. Clearly three members of the school board should represent and live outside the unincorporated areas of the school district. That is who I will support.
In 2000 and maybe some time before that the school board at the time proposed and received passage of a massive bond issue for a new High School and Junior High complex. Those on the school board at the time were all voted onto the broad from the unincorporated areas of Violet Township. They received passage of the massive bond issue ($77 Million) with the financial help of the architecture firm who provided the plans and stood to make tons of money based on a percentage of the total construction costs.
Now we learn after the fact when the buildings are finished that they were 20% larger than what would have been allowed under the OFSC and that is probably why they didn?’t include the North High school complex in the ten year master plan. Now if the athletic zealots at North were that determined to build the monument to themselves that would have been fine with me if they would have also agreed to pay for that extra 20%. They didn?’t; so it is now all of our burden to pay for the mis-spent taxpayer?’s funds. We have guys like Mark Uher who was ruthless in his approach and with his demands all to see that he has now moved out of the district since his kids graduated.
In 2003, the district elected Lisa Reade and James Brink. Thinking they were fiscal conservatives and boy were we right. However being fiscal conservative and using some level of common sense doesn?’t go together for these two. Granted Mrs. Reade has been the most out spoken of the group and she continues to relate everything to herself and her two boys. The fact that her two boys are on track to attend Central doesn?’t really mean anything when she allows the powers to be to continue to short change the Central parents and its taxpayers.
I saw something from the township a couple of years ago that said that the PLSD had 42% of its students residing in Violet Township. So the other 58% of the taxpayers for PLSD have no representation on the PLSD board. They claim they do but these two board members up for election were heavily supported by township trustee Weltlich in 2003. I would say if you talk with Reade she will be heavily subsidized this election cycle again from Weltlich. Not sure about Brink.
Somewhere along the line we will need some parity and equal representation of the members of the school board and fairness in how our dollars are spent. Clearly three members of the school board should represent and live outside the unincorporated areas of the school district. That is who I will support.