I thought people may be be interested in a column written by John Ansel appearing in most of the daily newspapers throughout Ohio today. All eyes are on Pickerington and John provided some interesting insight into solutions. The article read:
Using Sports to Pass Levies
By John Ansel
''Failing levies have led to some high schools abolishing high school sports. Perhaps it's time we take a look at what we're teaching our children.
Our school boards are basically threatening and blackmailing voters to pass levies, confirming my decision to place my son in a private school. I pay more because of tuition, but I avoid a threatening school board.
The Pickerington School Board is the latest culprit in this scenario. A levy failure led to the board taking the drastic step of wiping out extracurricular activities. I hope the people of Pickerington remember those board members at election time.
Many Ohioans view high school sports and other extracurricular activities as a valuable learning experience for children. Communities often unite behind their teams.
The Pickerington School Board seems to have forgotten their community recently approved the money to build new schools. Now the children of these same community members are bearing the brunt of a levy failure.
The school board will have a hard time convincing people this step is warranted without offering the alternative of pay to participate, which is still being explored.
The bottom line is Ohio's school funding is a mess. Our legislature and governor have proven completely inept in correcting this problem. School board threats are a symptom of this disease.
Where does all this end? Turning thousands of high school students loose with nothing to do can have a disastrous impact. Without these activities, students will look at other ways to channel their energies and not always find a positive solution.
Schools share the responsibility for their actions.
Is there a way to fix these symptoms?
Don't punish children for a levy failure. The board was elected to provide leadership. It's time for them to rethink this strategy before the whole community is damaged beyond repair. ''
Interesting ... what communities like Mansfield, Lima, Zanesville think about Pickerington board of education.
Using Sports to Pass Levies
By John Ansel
''Failing levies have led to some high schools abolishing high school sports. Perhaps it's time we take a look at what we're teaching our children.
Our school boards are basically threatening and blackmailing voters to pass levies, confirming my decision to place my son in a private school. I pay more because of tuition, but I avoid a threatening school board.
The Pickerington School Board is the latest culprit in this scenario. A levy failure led to the board taking the drastic step of wiping out extracurricular activities. I hope the people of Pickerington remember those board members at election time.
Many Ohioans view high school sports and other extracurricular activities as a valuable learning experience for children. Communities often unite behind their teams.
The Pickerington School Board seems to have forgotten their community recently approved the money to build new schools. Now the children of these same community members are bearing the brunt of a levy failure.
The school board will have a hard time convincing people this step is warranted without offering the alternative of pay to participate, which is still being explored.
The bottom line is Ohio's school funding is a mess. Our legislature and governor have proven completely inept in correcting this problem. School board threats are a symptom of this disease.
Where does all this end? Turning thousands of high school students loose with nothing to do can have a disastrous impact. Without these activities, students will look at other ways to channel their energies and not always find a positive solution.
Schools share the responsibility for their actions.
Is there a way to fix these symptoms?
Don't punish children for a levy failure. The board was elected to provide leadership. It's time for them to rethink this strategy before the whole community is damaged beyond repair. ''
Interesting ... what communities like Mansfield, Lima, Zanesville think about Pickerington board of education.