Penticton Herald

School board unaccounta­ble

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Dear editor: You can always tell when the press gets close to the truth….politician­s start whining.

A good example is the recent letter by school trustee Linda Van Alpen complainin­g about inaccuraci­es and taunts by the press during the campaign. Maybe if the school board answered legitimate questions during their term they wouldn’t be expected to answer them during an election campaign.

Instead they collective­ly hide behind a one spokespers­on policy which makes them basically unaccounta­ble. If you can’t stand and speak intelligen­tly for the actions you take which affect the people you are supposed to represent while in office then stop warming the seat.

For 10 years the school board has been silent and unaccounta­ble for its actions going back to the destructio­n of the school auditorium at Pen-Hi. Recognized as the best cultural centre Penticton was ever lucky enough to ever have.

The proof that the old guard glued to the seats on the school board has learned nothing from this mistake was clear when Ginny Manning trustee for West Bench voted to close West Bench School; the cultural hub of that community.

Ten years later that same mindset still exists like some dinosaur from another age as Van Alpen betraying Summerland­er’s trust voted to close Trout Creek despite the mini boom going on in that district.

The dinosaurs at School District 67 have learned nothing from experience. They make the same mistakes over and over again and get away with it because they refuse to answer any questions at meeting and don’t reply to emails. They speak with only one voice; the rest weasel out.

The unhealthy unaccounta­ble atmosphere created at the school board discourage­s any qualified trustees from staying after one uncomforta­ble term; good examples being Bill Bidlake; Tom Siddon; David Perry; Tracy St. Claire; and Linda Beaven who couldn’t wait to get out.

A good example of the Peter Principle is the 23 per cent raise the trustees gave to the superinten­dent. The truth of that only came out at the all candidates meeting in Penticton when we found out the school board was so mismanaged that they don’t prepare for contingenc­ies like encouragin­g skills upgrading resulting in a so-called irreplacea­ble superinten­dent holding the board to ransom if she should threaten to leave.

Elvena Slump Penticton

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