Desitin and the West Ada Recall

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What do they have in common?  Read on to find out.

 

Local Control

May 5, 2016

By: Tanya Koyle

My daughter posted a picture recently of my 5-year-old granddaughter with a not so beautiful grimace on her face. image1Next to it was a picture of her 2-year-old sister with a mischievous smile and hands held high covered in Desitin. Upon closer examination, you can see that Brynnley’s face, along with a few other things in the room are covered with Desitin. Blissfully unaware of what was on her face until her mother pointed it out chuckling, Brynnley whined “that’s why it smells so bad!” She had no idea her sister was wreaking havoc while she slept peacefully in the same room. This same scenario is happening in the West Ada School District; as the patrons peacefully sleep, a mischievous group of people have begun smearing the good names of two board members, Chairperson Tina Dean, and Carol Sayles.

Our local school board allows us to have a voice, a representative from our own neighborhoods; and right now that local control is under attack. In a local election such as this, there are no party affiliations and generally no big dollars spent campaigning. Just old fashioned boots on the ground letting people know why you want to serve the patrons of the district. The recall group is attempting to change the results of the election held only a year ago. In the last election two long time incumbents were unseated by patrons who were tired of the ‘business as usual’ practices. The recall of these two new trustees and two sitting trustees was started just a short 3 months after they were elected. It’s hard to imagine how one could determine that they had done anything so egregious as to warrant a recall in this short length of time. Yet here we are, in the midst of an ugly battle for local control of our school board.

With a little digging it becomes apparent that this recall is not driven by anything the current board members have done. It started before the new board members were even sworn in. They asked questions about cost overruns on new construction, and contracts negotiated in closed door meetings, like they were elected to do. Let’s just keep it simple. The board members being recalled have not done a single thing to warrant the claims on the ballot. The claims are all rubbish. There is something bigger at play here.

Speak out on May 17th at the ballot, and make your voice heard for a second time. Otherwise we will find ourselves like my granddaughter Brynnley, covered in something that smells pretty bad. Don’t peacefully sleep while the recall group takes advantage of our apathy and hands our board over to the appointee of their choice. Please make your voice heard, choose to vote AGAINST the recall.

 

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  1. SanDee Bodily says:

    I have met Tina and found her to be a wonderful person concerned about what is happening g in education. She is warm and friendly and well informed about what is good for our children. I urge you to vote NO on this sinceless recall. Vote NO for our right to keep great people on the school board.

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