Tom Mellish is joined by Steve Beebe and they discuss House Bill 373, an important bill that we've been following closely. Get the latest news here!
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Outsiders should not be allowed to be voting members of the Muncie public school board. This precedent would dismantle a core principle of public education.
Give the Gary public school district the dignity of having a school board like every other school district for the past 200 years, even while an emergency manager holds all the powers of the school board to correct mismanagement.Tell them they must not pass a bill that takes down another pillar of public education. That pillar says:
Outsiders should not be allowed to be voting members of the Muncie public school board. Their votes to raise property taxes on local residents would bring litigation.
Give the Gary public school district the dignity of having a school board like every other school district for the past 200 years, even while an emergency manager holds all the powers of the school board to correct mismanagement.In nearly every session since 2009, the Indiana General Assembly has eroded step by step the norms and pillars of public education in Indiana. This erosion must stop.
20-30-5-0.5 - display of the flag; pledge of allegianceChairman Mishler also supported an amendment by Senator Lanane, who represents Muncie, which says: “In making the appointments under this subdivision, the Ball State University board of trustees and the President of Ball State University shall strive to ensure that the members appointed to the governing body reflect the geographical and socioeconomic composition of the Muncie Community school corporation district.”
20-30-5-1 - constitutions of Indiana and the United States
20-30-5-2 – constitution; interdisciplinary course
20-30-5-3 – writings, documents and records of American history
20-30-5-4 – system of government; American history
20-30-5-6 – good citizenship instruction
1) The Muncie public schools are allowed to have non-resident outsiders in three of the seven school board seats.These two points take the PUBLIC out of public education in two communities. They set two precedents for the deconstruction of public education.
2) The Gary public schools will no longer have a school board. It will be replaced by an advisory board.
· display the flagThese mandates to study citizenship lie at the heart of public education. The General Assembly even requires that private voucher schools follow the mandates of 20-30-5 under the voucher law!
· provide a daily opportunity to say the pledge of allegiance
· provide instruction on the U.S. Constitution and the Indiana Constitution
· require a 2 semester course in American History
· provide citizenship instruction at the time of every general election
· integrate good citizenship instruction into the curriculum
1) Don’t let non-residents run public school districts. Ask Senators to return the public to the Muncie public schools by requiring that not just two but all seven members “reside within the boundaries of the Muncie school corporation district.”
Some changes in the right direction were made today, but the changes fall short of the goal to have all Muncie school board members to be residents of the Muncie school district.
The bill now says that the two board member seats currently guaranteed to residents will become elected seats in 2022.
Also two of the five board members appointed by the Ball State trustees must be residents of the district.
This change raises the total number who must reside in the district from two to four.
Three may still be non-residents.
The rationale for making Muncie the first public school district in Indiana to have non-residents on its public school board is still a mystery. Voting on property tax issues doesn’t make sense for non-residents board members.
Please urge Senators to change this bill to put residents on the school board for all seven seats!
2) Don’t eliminate the school board but rather return the voice of the community to the school board after corrective actions have been completed by an emergency manager. Ask Senators to maintain the institution of the school board for all public school districts so that when financial distress and debt problems have been resolved by an emergency manager, local control can be returned to the local community through a school board, an institution that has stood the test of time.
This concern is still an issue also. The amended bill changed the name of the new entity from “advisory committee” to “advisory board”. Eliminating the Gary School Board sets a precedent we don’t need. The school board’s power has already been ended while the emergency manager makes corrections.
Please urge Senators to maintain the institution of the school board even while deficit and debt problems are resolved by an emergency manager.
3) Don’t permit preliminary discussions of watch lists in public meetings when they haven’t been vetted and certified. Ask Senators to amend the fiscal indicators section of HB 1315 to permit the Distressed Unit Appeal Board (DUAB) to consider “watch lists” in confidential executive sessions so that no district will prematurely get a black eye in the public’s mind until accuracy has been certified.
The committee repaired this part of the bill to keep fiscal problems confidential until accuracy is confirmed. Senators should be thanked for their work on this problem.
· to restore citizenship education and resident control in Muncie public schools.Thank you for actively supporting public education in Indiana!
· to preserve the institution of the school board in Gary.
· to prevent HB 1315 from becoming a precedent in the deconstruction of the local control of public education.