We are in the final stages of the contract to hire Peggy Hinckley as the Interim Superintendent. We hope to vote on her contract next Tuesday. February 26th. I think this will be good for IPS.
On the 26th we will also host our second annual Board Open House from 6:00-6:45pm. Everyone is welcome to attend and stay for the board meeting.
I have had a very busy month. THere have been many IPS events I have gotten to attend in addition to all the meeting the board has held.
I attended the Spelling Bee, High Ability and Achievement Committee, Coordinated School Health Advisory Council Meeting, Parent Power Breakfast, and I met with Justin Ohlemiller the new Executive Director of Stand for Children.
As for board meetings we held the first Legislative meeting, Education and Resource, a few special called meetings and a preschool meeting. THe Education meeting lasted until 9pm!!! That has never happened.
During this very busy month I also had a child come down with the flu. That took a week out of our lives. Long nights and days! With three kids in IPS I am busy with them too. I have attened Valentines' parties, made copies for teachers, attended a Chinese New Year Party, a dance, and popped popcorn.
Next month we will host our first Engagement Committee on March 27th. At this meeting we will start talking to the community about what they want in the next Superintendent for IPS Schools. There will be more info to come on this.
We will be holding our Committee Meetings every Wednesday.
This is a blog I decided to start to share my walk as a School Board Member. My hope is to be as candid as possible.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Changes
It's been a while. By design. There's been so much I wanted to say. Needed to say. And can not say. So I figured saying nothing is best.
I've come to ask myself the same question as I go through these tough decisions. Will what I do impact IPS in a positive way? There's some moments that I probably make the selfish choice. Maybe I complain about something that doesn't really matter, but I make it an argument anyway. And I have been known to make a joke or two. This too doesn't help the district. But I do it anyway. Mostly to keep my sanity.
It has been an emotionally draining couple of weeks. For many people. A scary time. For many people. Let's see- we began by reorganizing our committees. We put the preschool plan on hold. Then we accept the resignation of the Superintendent. And then we non renewal letters to 138 administrators.
Well, we've proved to be one thing. Bold and fast. This board is made up of some very smart people. Each one with great strengths. As a group we have learned or are at least learning to recognize those in one another. We don't always agree. In fact we often dispute each other. However I see us growing every day.
So I ask. Please have faith is us. Please support us.
I've come to ask myself the same question as I go through these tough decisions. Will what I do impact IPS in a positive way? There's some moments that I probably make the selfish choice. Maybe I complain about something that doesn't really matter, but I make it an argument anyway. And I have been known to make a joke or two. This too doesn't help the district. But I do it anyway. Mostly to keep my sanity.
It has been an emotionally draining couple of weeks. For many people. A scary time. For many people. Let's see- we began by reorganizing our committees. We put the preschool plan on hold. Then we accept the resignation of the Superintendent. And then we non renewal letters to 138 administrators.
Well, we've proved to be one thing. Bold and fast. This board is made up of some very smart people. Each one with great strengths. As a group we have learned or are at least learning to recognize those in one another. We don't always agree. In fact we often dispute each other. However I see us growing every day.
So I ask. Please have faith is us. Please support us.
Friday, January 11, 2013
The Officers
I would like to introduce you to the Officers of the IPS School Board.
President- Diane Arnold
Vice President- Annie Roof
Secretary - Samantha Adair-White
Yep folks. We did it. And we have three new board members. It is a new day.
We had our first official meeting on Jan. 9th. At this time we re-evaluate out Committees. And we decide to make a change. These will be proposed and voted on at the Briefing Session. We are voting on this at the briefing because we need these changes made by February when our committee meetings will start up again. We are combining Legislative and Policy, Education will remain the same, as well as Recourse. Since we are combining the two we are adding a new committee. This new committee will focus on Community engagement.
We also looked at things that had been done in the past, just because, and decided to try doing things a different way.
I thought all the board members were kind and courteous to one another and listened to each other. It was a great conversation. And I loved it.
We have a lot of work to do. And I am sure things will be rocky at times. But I think we're all gonna be ok.
President- Diane Arnold
Vice President- Annie Roof
Secretary - Samantha Adair-White
Yep folks. We did it. And we have three new board members. It is a new day.
We had our first official meeting on Jan. 9th. At this time we re-evaluate out Committees. And we decide to make a change. These will be proposed and voted on at the Briefing Session. We are voting on this at the briefing because we need these changes made by February when our committee meetings will start up again. We are combining Legislative and Policy, Education will remain the same, as well as Recourse. Since we are combining the two we are adding a new committee. This new committee will focus on Community engagement.
We also looked at things that had been done in the past, just because, and decided to try doing things a different way.
I thought all the board members were kind and courteous to one another and listened to each other. It was a great conversation. And I loved it.
We have a lot of work to do. And I am sure things will be rocky at times. But I think we're all gonna be ok.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Winter Break
I have really enjoyed this time off. Off of schedules and meetings and everything.
But relaxing is about to come to a screeching halt. Jan. 7 is the night the new board members are sworn in. This is a big night for them and the rest of us.
Running a campaign is in a category like no other. It is emotionally, physically sometimes financially, draining. It eats up all your free time and time that isn't even free. It is the longest and toughest job interview out there. ANYONE who put their hat in the ring and runs for public office deserves a pat on the back and some gratitude.
There's been some news regarding IPS lately. IPS won the lawsuit for funding for the students we didn't lose during the takeover situation. The rest of the story is kind of murky given a week after the board members become official, we get a new State Superintendent.
I will post here as changes happen.
But relaxing is about to come to a screeching halt. Jan. 7 is the night the new board members are sworn in. This is a big night for them and the rest of us.
Running a campaign is in a category like no other. It is emotionally, physically sometimes financially, draining. It eats up all your free time and time that isn't even free. It is the longest and toughest job interview out there. ANYONE who put their hat in the ring and runs for public office deserves a pat on the back and some gratitude.
There's been some news regarding IPS lately. IPS won the lawsuit for funding for the students we didn't lose during the takeover situation. The rest of the story is kind of murky given a week after the board members become official, we get a new State Superintendent.
I will post here as changes happen.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The New Board
The New Board. These aren't just my words, but the phrase I have heard many times the last few weeks. Think about this. Only three members of a 7 member board have changed. But the effect they have on the board labels the entirety of the board "new".
I got to witness the "new" board in an action at the recent Board Retreat. There was more discussion that night than I have ever heard at any meeting. In fact, the night went so long we had to schedule a part 2 for next monday.
This is something very new and refreshing. I have always liked my job, but I am about to love it.
The board members are sworn in on Jan 7th. So we still have a month of business ahead of us. There's an Education Meeting on Thursday Dec. 6th. The Retreat part 2 on the 10th, an Action Session on the 11th and a Resource Committee meeting on the 12th.
This will be the first time members take office in January. I find it quite fitting. A new year. A new beginning. What potentially started out for my family as our best year yet, ended up being one of the hardest. I am not sad to say good-bye to 2012. In fact, I will be giving it the bird as it goes out. Good. riddance. S
I got to witness the "new" board in an action at the recent Board Retreat. There was more discussion that night than I have ever heard at any meeting. In fact, the night went so long we had to schedule a part 2 for next monday.
This is something very new and refreshing. I have always liked my job, but I am about to love it.
The board members are sworn in on Jan 7th. So we still have a month of business ahead of us. There's an Education Meeting on Thursday Dec. 6th. The Retreat part 2 on the 10th, an Action Session on the 11th and a Resource Committee meeting on the 12th.
This will be the first time members take office in January. I find it quite fitting. A new year. A new beginning. What potentially started out for my family as our best year yet, ended up being one of the hardest. I am not sad to say good-bye to 2012. In fact, I will be giving it the bird as it goes out. Good. riddance. S
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Briefing and Action
Tonight there was a Briefing AND Action Session tonight. These nights make a long night. We started the meeting with a great performance put on by the choir from Crispus Attucks. They had such a great, smooth, blended sound. I really enjoyed listening to them!
This isn't a very good picture, but I took it with my cell phone. The boys soccer team from Washington was recognized as well. Also parent volunteers, I believe from 84, 43, and 109. I will double check this tomorrow.
On Thursday we will have a board retreat. I am looking forward to this, our newly elected board members have been invited. I will update everyone on how that goes.
There was an article int he papare today about the Superintendent being looked at for another job in Georgia. He did not apply, but his name was mentioned. I don't know what, if anything, will happen with this, but it does seem someone jumped the gun in Georgia, to make a story more interesting.
We had a Delegate signed up to speak at the meeting, but by the end of the meeting no one was there. I am curious to find out if they even showed and had to leave, or just didn't show at ll. It really makes me sad that board members refused to allow our delegates to speak at the beginning of the meetings.
Anyway, it's been a long night and I am tired. I am trying to be better at updating info here. So it may be brief, but hopefully it will be current.
This isn't a very good picture, but I took it with my cell phone. The boys soccer team from Washington was recognized as well. Also parent volunteers, I believe from 84, 43, and 109. I will double check this tomorrow.
On Thursday we will have a board retreat. I am looking forward to this, our newly elected board members have been invited. I will update everyone on how that goes.
There was an article int he papare today about the Superintendent being looked at for another job in Georgia. He did not apply, but his name was mentioned. I don't know what, if anything, will happen with this, but it does seem someone jumped the gun in Georgia, to make a story more interesting.
We had a Delegate signed up to speak at the meeting, but by the end of the meeting no one was there. I am curious to find out if they even showed and had to leave, or just didn't show at ll. It really makes me sad that board members refused to allow our delegates to speak at the beginning of the meetings.
Anyway, it's been a long night and I am tired. I am trying to be better at updating info here. So it may be brief, but hopefully it will be current.
Monday, November 19, 2012
New news
There have been several articles regarding the aftermath of the election results. Mostly the topics on education have focused on Bennett and Ritz. But recently there was an article written by Matt Tully that focused on one of the newly elected board members, Sam Odle.
It was an interesting article. It talks about his enthusiasm and ideas. There have been other articles that mention Cosby and Hannon as well. And with them things will change in IPS. I have no doubt about that.
Let me be quite clear. I am really looking forward to January 1. I have talked to all of the new board members and I like what they have to say.
I'm not sure if I have ever really shared why I ran for school board. I usually say it was because I was a pissed off parent. I came to meetings and fought the good fight, but I needed that vote. And though it is partly true, it's not the whole story. I ran because I saw hope. I saw three board members that spoke out and asked questions. I received return emails from those three board members. I saw there was a fight for change. And I wanted to be apart of it. I wanted to be a board member but I made sure I wouldn't be running against one of those three board members. I didn't file my paperwork until I had confirmed that the At-Large member Michael Cohen wasn't going to run again. He was one of the three. I was sad to hear Kelly Bentley wouldn't be running again either. I wanted to serve on the board with her. And though I didn't get that chance she has become a great mentor and a dear friend. I still keep in contact with Cohen as well, he is a good advice giver and supporter. And of course Diane Arnold who is still a board member, is one of my most cherished friends. To know Diane is to love Diane.
I would like to think that these three new board members ran for a similar reason. Because they saw hope. I would like to think the three of the minority (me, Arnold, and Adair-White) convinced those running that change can happen. It's just a number game. For the first time, those numbers can come out right. I am not saying what they have to offer doesn't matter, because it does. When I came on the board I was put in a holding pattern, told that my time would come. But come Jan. 1 we all need to hit the floor running. All of us. There's no time to make them wait to pay their dues.
One thing in the article really hit me regarding Sam Odle, " And he doesn't care where the ideas come from, or who gets the credit." That is so true. There's going to be a lot of successes and some trial and errors. And no time to point fingers or gather praise. And no doubt change will happen, I just hope that people will understand the ripple effect. The reality is that passion has been alive on this board for years. It's just been held back by a majority. Change will be visible now. But it started some time ago.
It was an interesting article. It talks about his enthusiasm and ideas. There have been other articles that mention Cosby and Hannon as well. And with them things will change in IPS. I have no doubt about that.
Let me be quite clear. I am really looking forward to January 1. I have talked to all of the new board members and I like what they have to say.
I'm not sure if I have ever really shared why I ran for school board. I usually say it was because I was a pissed off parent. I came to meetings and fought the good fight, but I needed that vote. And though it is partly true, it's not the whole story. I ran because I saw hope. I saw three board members that spoke out and asked questions. I received return emails from those three board members. I saw there was a fight for change. And I wanted to be apart of it. I wanted to be a board member but I made sure I wouldn't be running against one of those three board members. I didn't file my paperwork until I had confirmed that the At-Large member Michael Cohen wasn't going to run again. He was one of the three. I was sad to hear Kelly Bentley wouldn't be running again either. I wanted to serve on the board with her. And though I didn't get that chance she has become a great mentor and a dear friend. I still keep in contact with Cohen as well, he is a good advice giver and supporter. And of course Diane Arnold who is still a board member, is one of my most cherished friends. To know Diane is to love Diane.
I would like to think that these three new board members ran for a similar reason. Because they saw hope. I would like to think the three of the minority (me, Arnold, and Adair-White) convinced those running that change can happen. It's just a number game. For the first time, those numbers can come out right. I am not saying what they have to offer doesn't matter, because it does. When I came on the board I was put in a holding pattern, told that my time would come. But come Jan. 1 we all need to hit the floor running. All of us. There's no time to make them wait to pay their dues.
One thing in the article really hit me regarding Sam Odle, " And he doesn't care where the ideas come from, or who gets the credit." That is so true. There's going to be a lot of successes and some trial and errors. And no time to point fingers or gather praise. And no doubt change will happen, I just hope that people will understand the ripple effect. The reality is that passion has been alive on this board for years. It's just been held back by a majority. Change will be visible now. But it started some time ago.
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