Showing posts with label Fox C-6 School Board Candidates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fox C-6 School Board Candidates. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

2022 - What Other School Districts Are Doing to Help Voters Meet Their School Board Candidates

In 2019, I wrote about why it’s important and sometimes very eye opening to see what other school districts do to help their community and voters meet their school board candidates.

Many of the surrounding school districts post information on their district website about the candidates running for school board each year.

It's great to have that information on the school district's website, because it's important for the community to get to know their candidates.

It's usually posted under a What's New or News category on the district's website.


Some Examples From Surrounding School Districts

Lindbergh School District

Rockwood School District

Parkway School District

Mehlville School District

Affton School District

Valley Park School District

Fox C-6 School District


Here's the article from 2019:


Thursday, March 24, 2022

2022 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

Leader Publications posted their Voters Guide for the Fox C-6 school board candidates today. You can also find the Voters Guide in this week's Arnold-Imperial Leader newspaper. The community will be voting for 3 Fox C-6 school board members on April 5, 2022. Two board members for 3 year terms. One board member to fill the remaining year of the position vacated by Bob Gruenewald which he resigned from on May 19, 2021. Candidates for the two 3 year term seats are: Kenneth Woolsey Todd Scott Brandon Williams Cathey Michalski Curtiss Frazier Tara Hagin
Candidates for the one 1 year term seat are: Travis Lintner Vicki Hanson David Knoll Ryan Giesler (No Longer Running But Still On the Ballot)



ROCKWOOD VOTES TO HAVE TWO PUBLIC COMMENTS SESSIONS
The Rockwood School District recently voted to have two Public Comments sessions at their  school board meetings starting March 17, 2022.

The first public comments session is limited to topics on the agenda for that night's school board meeting.

The second public comments session near the end of the meeting after all regular board meeting agenda items have been completed. The second public comments will allow speakers to talk about anything, including items that weren't on the agenda.

You can read about Rockwood's new Public Comment policy in the Eureka Leader article noted below (until the page expires):



Fox C-6 Planned To Have Listening Sessions beginning November 2013
Rockwood's new public comment policy is similar to the open forum that I had asked Fox's school board for in October 2013.

In fact, I was told by former superintendent, Dianne Critchlow in an October 4, 2013 email that:
"The board is going to host listening sessions beginning in November before each board meeting."
That meant that Fox would begin hosting listening sessions like they were having in the Rockwood School District. The whole idea of listening sessions was to improve transparency and have open discussions with our school board.

However that idea was short lived. Fox's attorney, Ernie Trakas told Fox's board during the November 5, 2013 board workshop that he felt that community listening sessions were a bad idea.

I wrote about this in the article noted below:

Additionally, Fox's attorney decided that the board workshop needed to go into closed session during the open session discussion. That move prompted the following article:


Below are links to some of the past Fox C-6 School Board Candidate Voters Guides and related articles:

June 16, 2021 - Former Fox school board president appointed to vacant seat

2021 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

2020 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

2019 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

2018 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide




Monday, March 29, 2021

2021 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

Read about the Fox C-6 school board candidates on the Leader newspaper's online VOTERS GUIDE for the April 6th, 2021 school board election:



School board elections can greatly affect whether or not people will be held accountable for their actions. A great deal of that depends on who the candidates are friends with or who they have worked with in the past.

Below are links to some of the past Fox C-6 School Board Candidate Voters Guides:

2020 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide

2018 Fox C-6 School Board Candidates Voters Guide


Monday, June 1, 2020

Don't Forget to Vote Tomorrow! (June 2, 2020)

Here's an online article posted by the Leader newspaper for Fox C-6 school board candidates:

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

School Board Campaign Finance Information

It's always interesting to review Missouri Ethics Commission Campaign Finance reports. Does it matter as to who or how much is donated to a school board election campaign? The information is open to the public and can be found at the Missouri Ethics Commission website. You can search by Candidate or Committee. You must click on the Reports tab to see the reports.

Then click on the year link under Electronic Reports to display the reports for that year.

Sunday, March 31, 2019

What Other School Districts Are Doing to Help Their Communities Meet Their School Board Candidates

For the Fox C-6 Community, it’s always good to see what other school districts are doing to help their communities meet their school board candidates such as hosting forums with their candidates and posting school board candidate information on their district website.

Here are some examples from other school districts that post school board candidate information on their district websites. Rockwood and Parkway have videos posted of their meet the candidates forums.

Fox's school board candidate information can be found on the Leader newspaper website.


Rockwood School District

Mehlville School District

Valley Park School District

Lindbergh School District - 2018

Parkway School District

Affton School District

Fox C-6 Board Candidates on Leader newspaper website:


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

The Fox C-6 School Board Election Is Only One Week Away!

The Fox C-6 school board election is only one week away!

Have you read the voters guide for this year's Fox C-6 School Board candidates?

I recommend reading some of the past voters guide articles as well.

I've posted a link to the voters guides below from the Leader Publications website.

Reading through the past voters guides is quite interesting. Not everyone is aware of who board candidates are related to in the school district. Then there's always the connections as to who was helping who get elected such as who their campaign treasurer was during an election. That's another important point to note as well. You won't find campaign treasurers listed in the voters guide. But, it's good information to know.

Board candidates give reasons as to why they should be elected in the voters guides. You can read about some of our previous and current board members as to why they say they should be elected. Compare the reasons they listed with what was allowed to occur. Oversight and accountability is something that's really needed in our school district and has been sorely lacking for more than a decade.

What oversight was there when the credit card misuse and salary over payments were discovered during former superintendent Dianne (Critchlow) Salsman's time as superintendent?

Were any of our current or former school board members interviewed by the FBI during their investigation of the school district?

Dr. Wipke didn't mention that any of our school board members were interviewed by the FBI in the January 26, 2017 Arnold-Imperial Leader news article nor was there any mention of it by Leader writer, Kim Robertson.

Dr. Wipke stated in the January 26, 2017 Leader that:
"The FBI talked to employees, and the auditor did a full audit, and all our employees had an obligation to answer their questions to the fullest of their knowledge and turn over any documents and information they had. It’s been a time-staking process to go through all these investigations. I know it’s something that was desperately needed to be done, and all of our employees fully cooperated with any entity asking questions.”

If school board members had been interviewed by the FBI, they would have been able to speak about the numerous requests I made to our school board over the years for the district to post bill payments and budget documents on the district website for the public to review. They would have also been able speak about my numerous requests I made to review credit card statements in 2014 after the district had paid out nearly $2 million in credit card payments.

Our school board needs to get a copy of the FBI report for the public to review. We've only been able to get a copy of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office investigation report so far. That's the report that Fox's former school board secretary Debby Davis said that she wasn't going to throw Dianne under the bus.

The FBI report should also be able to explain why the U.S. Attorney's office and St. Charles Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar didn't file criminal charges in the case despite what was uncovered and documented in the 2016 State Auditor's report.

It's certainly odd that charges weren't filed in Fox's case when others are routinely charged for the same type of misuse of public funds in other school districts and public entities.

Four of Fox's current school board members were on the board when online defamatory posts were traced back to our former superintendent's home and when the credit card misuse was discovered in 2014. However, they still agreed to pay out $130,000 to our former superintendent when she "retired" from the district. Why?

School board elections can greatly affect whether or not people will be held accountable for their actions. A great deal of that depends on who the candidates are friends with or who they have worked with in the past.

Below are links to some of the past Fox C-6 School Board Candidate Voters Guides:

2018 Fox C-6 School Board Candidate Voters Guide