Wednesday, November 25, 2009

WH Board Of Ed Starts Off The Season With Some Fireworks




From West Hartford News:
Lib Brassil Spinella, Clare Kindall, Elin Katz and Noagan Ma were welcomed to the board as newly-elected members and voted with the rest of the board on a chairman shortly thereafter. The two Republicans sitting on the board, Spinella and Mudge, ended up clashing over the nomination of Kindall with the rest of the members.

"She opted to put her son in a private school and that sends a wrong message to the community," said Mudge, who feels Kindall putting her son in a private school shows a lack of faith on her part in West Hartford's public school system.

Kindall shot back by saying she was "appalled" that her child was brought up and defended herself by saying she has worked hard for West Hartford schools. The rest of the board echoed the same sentiment and Kindall was voted as the new chairperson.

The nays came from Spinella and Mudge. Former chairperson Terry Schmitt will now be vice chair and two spots for financial examiner went to Mudge and Katz.

OK - As much as we might like her spunk, Clare Kindall needs to seriously chill out. She shouldn't be so "appalled" that her decision to remove her child from West Hartford's illustrious school system could possibly be taken as a rejection of the very system she cheer leads for. It looks like she sees that the school system is failing her child in some way; so much so, that she has taken very serious steps to look for and obtain a different educational experience. Hey, that's her family's choice. But seriously, how could she have expected any other reaction from people, not only on the Board, but in the community as well? Ok, one must do what one must do for the betterment of the child, but let's not get all indignant over it. Accept that there will be some raised eyebrows, and deal with it calmly.

Perhaps the "real" thing to do would have been to admit that the West Hartford school system has some serious shortcomings for her child (as well as many many others out there) and not take the whole issue as if it should be ignored and not questioned by other Board members or by folks in the community at large. As far as Ms. Kendall's reaction: "Methinks the lady doth protesteth too much". It does look strange though, and somewhat of an act of condemnation, that the new BOE chair has a kid in private school. On the other hand, it is refreshing to see someone on the Board who has the potential to represent the interests of people in the community who have children attending non-public schools. They are taxpayers too, and basically pay twice for education.

But honestly, we should be more concerned about a possible conflict of interest facing the Board should West Hartford ever have to battle the State on ANY issue - and that is having a chairwoman who works for the Attorney General's office. Like it or not, Ms. Kindall and the Board, has handed the town a problem. Potential conflict notwithstanding, there are some rules, and an excellent report by the Office of Legislative Research, that talks about state employees running for and holding office.
...a state employee may not hold municipal office where there is a conflict of interest. Conflicts of interest include, among other things, situations where the employee’s agency can (1) approve the accounts or actions of the municipal office, (2) institute or recommend penalties against the incumbent of the municipal office, or (3) affect state grants and subsidies for which the municipality is eligible. Also included are circumstances where a state statute or local charter or ordinance prohibit the state employee from holding local office or where the state employee's job includes assisting himself as a municipal office holder.
The potential of conflict of interest really does need to be further examined.


Moving right along to more fun and games....
The first order of business was voting on setting a timetable to discuss the board's response to the Racial Imbalance Statute. Spinella and Mudge proposed setting the timetable and complained there is no date set for the report. Schmitt said they already asked the corporation counsel responsible for the report and said he'd like to wait and hear their response before bringing it up at the meeting. The motion failed and no deadline was set.
C'mon guys. Get serious and set some concrete goals and deadlines for once. You expect that much from your teachers and staff, so why do you think that it is o.k. for you not to do the same? The racial imbalance issue IS an issue; like it or not. You cannot just ignore it and think that it will go away. It won't.
The board went on to grill Tim Dunn and Chip Ward on their status update for the newly-imposed $25 student fee in secondary schools. Beginning this year, students must pay a $25 fee to participate in certain clubs. Members of the board were first under the impression that the fee was to be levied on all student clubs, but that is not the case. Fees are only paid out to certain clubs.

Both Schmitt and Bruce Putterman questioned the fee, which was met with some protest by a couple of high school seniors.

Concerns expressed included at what point is the fee assessed, as well as what should happen if a student wants to dabble in various school activities - would he or she have to be force to pay the fee multiple times?

The fee was imposed to raise $50,000 to pay out stipends to teachers who run these extracurricular activities, but it could also make students more hesitant to join clubs in the first place, the board members said.

Great idea during one of the deepest recessions (NOT). These kids can little afford this along with other fees they are forced to pay. If the Board believes in extracurriculars so much and really wants them to continue, then why don't they cut some administrators' salaries to pay for them? And by the way, how come money was spent on those idiotic flat screen TV's posted up around the schools (that even the kids think are stupid and wasteful) to announce "news", when money could be put to much better use.... like extracurriculars?
The Board of Education motioned to reduce the 2009-10 general fund appropriation to reflect the receipts of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) grants. It will reduce teacher salaries account by $2,293,500 and reduce the total 2009-10 appropriation for the fund to $121,388,323.

The Board of Education is receiving two new grants from the state via the ARRA that total the same amount.

Hey guys, this is all well and good, but can anyone explain to us all what will happen to the school budget when the Obama gravy train pulls out of the station and the stimulus money is no more? Will there be massive cuts then, or will taxes skyrocket to compensate? Is anyone seriously thinking about this? Anyone?

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Another Election Season Ends In West Hartford - Some Reflections


Congratulations to those elected to the West Hartford Town Council:
Scott Slifka - re-elected Mayor
Tim Brennan
Shari Cantor
Joe Verrengia
Rob Durbin
Judy L. Casperson

Denise Berard Berard Hall
Steven I. Adler
Leon Davidoff

Congratulations to those elected to the West Hartford Board of Education:
Elin Katz
Clare Kindall
Naogan Ma

Lib Brassil Spinella

Thanks to those who also ran and gave the public a choice at the voting booth:
Joe Visconti
Rob Sisk
Justin Clark

R. Andrew Bannon-Guasp
Ellen Burchill Brassil

You ALL ran great campaigns - which unfortunately were not covered well enough by ANY media.

Now.... for those newly elected officials ... please honor your campaign pledges. Let's keep West Hartford affordable for those who live and work here. Do something about the sustainability of our budgets as we go forward especially as we have to renegotiate contracts. The taxpayer's pockets are not bottomless wells of money. We also need to keep businesses in town and they are struggling in this economy just as homeowners and families are. Let's try to find some creative solutions to our problems and not be afraid to get the public involved to accomplish this.

Let's improve our schools without major expenditures and let's not spend lots of green to go green.

Can you please do something to get our state delegation to stop handing us unfunded mandates and making us subsidize every other municipality?

Can you continue to encourage real dialogue instead of inviting divisive politics in town? Can you hold more public input sessions and forums? Can you do more listening - really listening - to citizens and to each other? And can you as boards, and members of boards, do more to truly work together and abandon the prior partisan bickering that we have seen? Mend some fences and please don't allow majority status to translate into arrogance.

We've got a great town here... let's celebrate that, and work to make it better for all of its residents with an eye to running it in the most efficient and effective way we can.

We may not always agree on policy or politics, but remember that debate and incorporation of "other ideas" are what forge the best policies in the end.

Republican or Democrat - Thanks to all of you who serve (and to those who have already served) and who give of yourselves to running this terrific place we call West Hartford.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Municipal Elections! Go Vote!


Municipal Elections Tuesday Nov 3rd in West Hartford.
Polls open 6am to 8pm.


Polling Places can be found here

For these voting districts:


Visit the Registrar of Voter Webpage for more information.

As for who to vote for???
That's entirely up to you.
Let's hope we get a good turnout and that people have done their homework.
May the best candidates win.

Here's hoping that the candidate named Oklahoma wins a seat on the Council.

WHTALK will be glad to see less junk in the mailbox and the candidates lawn signs carted off to the dust bin.