Looking ahead through the holiday weekend, the public has another chance to be ignored by the full school board during the monthly business meeting on Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 7:30 P.M. in the MHS LGI. This month's battle: The budget.
It's hard to stand up in front of the board, speak your precisely timed three minute statement, and then have the Emperor cavalierly proclaim "I have nothing to say", but come on out anyway. I hear that some of the people have started bringing snacks and there's a pool running on how soon into the meeting the first snarl will come from the Emperor. (I chose "during the Pledge of Allegiance" in the pool. Did you notice he doesn't even invite the public to stand anymore? He just bangs the gavel and stands.) Marlys Mihok is even sponsoring a contest for the spiffiest ring tone to be heard during the meeting. Prizes will not be awarded, but she will grace you with a withering stare.
The truth is that, yes, the Emperor DOES need to address the concerns of the public. That's the entire meaning behind the thirty day display period for the budget and the public comment period at each meeting. The public is invited to come out and state their concerns. It's also the duty of the board members to RESPOND to those concerns. Notice I did not say they had to AGREE with the concerns: They only need to RESPOND. Do you remember how Sandy Gibson used to make a list and go down it: "Mr. Jones, you talked about"..."Mrs. Smith, we can't do that and here's why"...and on and on. Our Lord Sovereign Emperor does not speak to mere mortals, nor address their concerns. But he's supposed to. He works for you, remember?
Sunday, May 25, 2008
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