Wednesday, February 14, 2007

It's Baaaaaccckkkkk

Like a bad house guest that nobody wants around and won't go away, John Leopold's Board of Education bill looks like it is making a comeback this year under Mary Ann Love's stewardship. According to the bill synopsis for Thursday, HB1114 (which is not yet posted) will be introduced, and if the synopsis is any indication, it looks to be identical to last year's HB24, Leopold's bill. As I said last January:
I have said time, and time, and time again about how bad of an idea this sort of change is. What's worse is that the bill now clearly delineates who will, and who will not be represented on the Commission. Seats on the commission are reserved for the Teachers Association, the Chamber of Commerce, the County PTA, the Citizens Advisory Committee, the Anne Arundel Community College Board of Trustees, and the Association of Education Leaders. Other than one seat, where are the parents? Where are the taxpayers? Who is looking out for them?

This bill does nothing other than take a status quo that does not adequately represent the community, and repackages it as something that has less representation, less accountability, and less influence from the community at large. What still galls me is the fact that Delegates Love, Leopold, Dwyer and Busch have the chutzpah to call this an "elected" school board. What an insult to the intelligence of the county voter. I cannot understand why the delegates will not submit a bill that would let the voters of Anne Arundel County elect their school board. The only reason that I can deduce is that these Delegates
Love, Leopold, Dwyer and Busch believe that big government should make the decision for us. In lieu of an elected board, we get a charade.
Let's hope that once again that this nannystate version of school board selection reform doesn't see the light of day...

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