County PTA Supports Partially-Elected School Board
Representatives from more than four dozen schools around the county vote to support changing how school board members are selected.
The organization that represents Parent Teacher Associations around the county voted Monday to support adding elected members to the Baltimore County Board of Education.
The Baltimore County PTA Council voted during a Monday night meeting at Loch Raven High School to support a hybrid elected-appointed school board, according to Yara Cheikh, president of the Hampton Elementary School PTA.
Jean Suda, a PTA member at Dulaney High, and Julie Sugar, president of the Loch Raven High PTA, organized the resolution.
The final vote was not immediately available but Cheikh said schools from all over the county including Carney, Hampton, Hillcrest and Randallstown Elementary, Deer Park Middle, and Dulaney, Franklin, Loch Raven and Pikesville High Schools voted in favor of the resolution.
"There is no way this can be portrayed as anything other than a countywide movement now," Cheikh said.
The resolution does not support any specific bill but does support the creation of a board that has some elected members.
Sen. Bobby Zirkin and Del. Steve Lafferty are sponsoring identical bills that would create a partially elected-partially appointed school board.
The council is expected in the next few weeks to draft and send a letter to committees in Annapolis that are responsible for vetting the bill.
Karl
12:35 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Outstanding! Engage in political discourse. Show your numbers. Any Senator and Delegate should be replaced if they fail to heed our PTAS and follow their leadership instead. A high percentage of PTAS members vote.
Bruce Kahl
6:52 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Keep track of those who stop this.
Robert Frisch
9:11 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
As I have said before those that stand in the way of your right to determine the make up of your school board should be held accountable at the ballot box. Contact your elected representatives at all levels of government and let them know you intend to do just that at the next election.
Paul Amirault
10:05 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
We do not have the right to determine the make-up of the Baltimore County School Board.
Buck Harmon
10:35 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Please elaborate on that statement Paul...
Paul Amirault
10:41 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Perhaps I should have made it more clear. Some of us want that right, as of today, we do not have the right to elect school board members under current law.
Buck Harmon
11:10 am on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Thank You Paul..)
Robert Frisch
1:54 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Paul, There are some politicians that are denying you the right to choose because they either think the electorate are fools or incapable of making good selections for the school board. Ironic isn't it, they are saying you were smart enough to elect them but too stupid to vote for the school board. But the more disturbing truth is these politicians do not want to share power with the voters. It is the power of influence and patronage that they do not want to give up which is nothing more than a form of political corruption that must not be tolerated and needs to be stamped out. The voters need to remember this arrogance and do something about it in 2015.
Karl
8:15 pm on Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Robert, you've said it better than I can. Before 1892 all the metropolitan counties elected their own school boards. Then Governor Frank Brown used his power to wrest school board votes away from the people and appointed board members himself. Now, we the people have only just begun to reclaim our democratic rights. It feels good.
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