Jonathan Moore (Board Chair) of Kent Now resorts To SCARE TACTICS 4

fearregiononereport.com has learned that Jonathan Moore (Board Chair) of Kent sent copies of the budget to Kent officials and said that if the budget doesn’t pass this time it will start affecting kids. THIS IS A SCARE TACTIC of the WORST kind. Business Manager of Region One, Sam Herrick has said repeatedly that the Region One School District will use the previous years budget if no new budget is approved. The system will continue to operate20130529_175353 as it did the year before. Pass the word, scare tactics will not work.

Ms. Marilyn Yerks, Region One Board Member From Sharon makes a great observation, makes a great point, and is shut down. The question remains…did the Region One Board Of Education act illegally by not following thru on the motion they passed to ask the administration ( not the A.B.C) to re-open their contracts? 3

Did the Region One Board Of Education act illegally by not following thru on the motion they passed to ask the administration ( not the A.B.C) to re-open their contracts?
Watch the video…..

Ms. Laura Freund, Secretary of the Region One Board, STILL does not know what the Library Media Specialist does in the summer…even though this response was made to the board! 1

If the Secretary does not read communications to the board, and does not know what the particulars are she is voting on, then she has NO PLACE being on the Board Of Education…
Please watch the attached video.

(Here is what was released on May 23, Laura you can feel free to copy this

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Here’s a list I requested from the library media specialist of exactly what the $4,212 pays for:
1) Commencement video takes the first 15 to twenty hours
2) Weeding (assessing older materials and disposing of those that are:
a) no longer relevant/accurate; b) not circulating and not unique; c) redundant, in disrepair or in an outdated format).
3) Inventory of all materials.
4) Re-distribution of materials on shelves as various areas grow and diminish.
5) Introduction to new systems (for example, this summer we are supposed to change our video editing program from Sony Vegas to Avid, an industry standard. It needs to be purchased, installed, and we have to have a remedial knowledge of how to use it).
6) Requisitions, purchasing and meeting with salespeople from book and database companies.
7) Cataloging materials purchased over the summer.
8) Cleaning of the studio area, which is used by students all year without supervision and is a disaster area by May.

The first two years I was in the library, I requested more summer hours, because 80 hrs is not sufficient to get all of this done. We are behind on weeding, reading and redistributing of shelf space. The library assistant has more than she can handle in also doing inventory and handling all of the bookkeeping, as we continue to buy over the summer. These are tasks that cannot be performed when students and staff are here as our first priority is always to support and instruct the Housatonic community.

So, my questions are:
1) What is the administration’s plan for getting this work done next year?
2) How many other items are in the proposed budget that the superintendent – where the buck is supposed to stop – knows nothing about?
3) What else has the board majority cut from the proposed budget without knowing what they were eliminating?
4) Does the board majority intend to continue cutting budget items in ignorance of what they are cutting?

Region One Board Of Education Budget Workshop June 17 2013 2

Here is the video of tonight’s Region One budget workshop.

It was decided to keep the iPad minis.
It was decided to keep the tech support proposals.
It was decided to take a total of $20,000.00 out of the administration budget for training, workshops, etc….
It was decided to put back in the hours for summer for the library (a tie vote but weighted vote won) ( North Canaan, Kent, Cornwall voted no while Salisbury, Sharon and Falls Village voted yes)
The board decided not to re-visit asking the administration to re-open their contract (no vote here, just a shut down from the board chair)
And a motion was made to add back a teacher by Gale Toensing, but no one seconded the motion so it died on the floor
The budget will go back before the voters again….

More on the possible illegal actions of the Region One Board, in a following post.

Watch the meeting on this video

The Sad Truth about 4 teaching positions cut and taxes from North Canaan…… 2

From a reader in North Canaan….

North Canaan taxes have gone up:
1 mill for property depreciation
1 mil for Region One High School.

So…even with the teachers gone…yes people, the taxes still went up.
Check your pay checks and see if that goes up enough to cover it.

It’s a simple truth…even with 4 teaching positions cut, and another not filled, that’s almost
10% of the Housatonic teaching staff…the cost per student stays the same! Check it out… there
is plenty of “slush”, “hidden agenda”, and wasteful overspending that is still included. Get rid of
that, cut the administrative costs, and watch that per pupil cost drop. But with this Region
One Board, and the current A.B.C. you won’t see that happen unless we back them into a corner
and keep defeating the budget. Now is the time for teachers, students and their parents, and taxpayers to regain control
of an administrative system that is out of control. wake-up

When will the A.B.C. get it? Their work IS appreciated, but, it IS only advisory..Please read the series of emails on this and FOI 1

From: Gale Toensing
To: Marshall Miles
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Body with the Power to Act is the Region 1 Board of Education; The ABC Committee is Advisory Only

The 7000 Series is a policy shared among the six elementary schools and the high school. The policy says on page 4, under the heading “Governing Body”:
“The governing body of the Regional School Services Center [wrongly refered to as “central office”] is the Regional School District Number 1 Board of Education (the “Regional Board”), in accordance with Section 2 of Special Act 405 of the 1959 session of the Connecticut General Assembly. The Regional Board shall receive and may act on the recommendation of the All Board Chairs (ABC) Committee, an advisory committee to the Regional Board, in all matters affecting the Regional School Services Center.” The Series then goes on to define what “all matters affecting the Regional School Services Center” means.

What is so hard to understand about being an advisory board that can only make recommendations, but cannot act? That means it can only pass motions “to recommend” actions to the Regional Board. It cannot pass motions that are actions, such as the motion it passed on June 10 to refer a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) complaint to the Regional Board’s attorney — a “decision,” by the way, that is totally questionable since the board attorney has already reviewed the complaint and discussed it with both the ABC Committee chairwoman and the superintendent on multiple occasions going back as far as March, according to legal bills for March and April. Why would they try to pass this motion off as a new “decision” when they’ve already referred the complaint to the attorney — without an ABC recommendation to the board or board approval? (I use the ironic quotation marks because, again, the ABC Committee cannot make decisions to act, they can only recommend.) These actions and expenditures are unauthorized and basically legally questionable. This is taxpayer money that is being spent without authorization by the body with the power to act — the Region 1 Board of Education. And it’s not the first time it’s happened.

Full disclosure: I filed the FOI complaint against the ABC Committee chairwoman for denying me access to documents relating to the superintendent’s evaluation. I asked the FOI Commission to determine if the denial of these documents is a violation of the public access law. Members of both the Regional Board and the ABC Committee have been repeating — as if in an echo chamber — that “45 board members throughout the district” gave the superintendent rave reviews. Maybe they did, but if so, why the secrecy? Why deny access to the documents? The fact that I’ve exercised my civic right to file an FOIA complaint seems to have generated some animosity. That’s unfortunate. I didn’t agree with Ronald Reagan about much, but I did like his statement, “Trust, but verify.”

So below is an email I sent to the superintendent regarding the ABC vote and proper procedure, a response from an ABC member, and a response to the ABC member’s response.

~~ Gale Courey Toensing

PS I offer this definition of ‘conflict of interest’ from the online legal dictionary at http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/conflict+of+interest:
Conflict of interest: A term used to describe the situation in which a public official or fiduciary who, contrary to the obligation and absolute duty to act for the benefit of the public or a designated individual, exploits the relationship for personal benefit, typically pecuniary.

———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Gale Toensing
Date: Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 12:02 PM
Subject: ABC Committee vote
To: Patricia Chamberlain, Sam Herrick , Philip Hart , Jonathan MOORE , Marilyn Yerks , “W. Scooter Tedder” , Laura Freund
Cc: Pat Mechare , Lou Timolat , Ross GRANNAN , Rebecca HURLBURT , Brian Bartram , Electra TORTORELLA, Paul Cortese , Dolores Perotti , Gary Brochu abc_blocks

Patricia

Last night the ABC Committee voted — as if it had the authority to do so — to refer a Freedom of Information Act complaint to Gary Brochu, the board attorney for the Region 1 Board of Education. As you should know — since it’s been said repeatedly over the past several years — and should have communicated to the ABC Committee members, the ABC Committee is an advisory committee of the Region 1 Board of Education with advisory power only. It does not have the authority to act; it can only make recommendations to the Region 1 Board of Education. That means you should take no action regarding the ABC Committee’s vote to forward the FOIA issue to Gary Brochu. The ABC Committee should forward its request to the Region 1 Board of Education as a recommendation for action. To do otherwise is a violation of the region’s commonly shared 7000 series and of the statutory law that requires and authorizes only the Region 1 Board of Education to decide and act on such matters.

Thank you.

Gale

—– Original Message —–
From: Ross Grannan
To: Gale Toensing
Cc: Patricia Chamberlain ; Sam Herrick ; Philip Hart ; Jonathan MOORE ; Marilyn Yerks ; W. Scooter Tedder ; Laura Freund ; Gale C. Toensing ; Pat Mechare ; Lou Timolat ; Rebecca HURLBURT ; Brian Bartram ; Electra TORTORELLA ; Paul Cortese ; Dolores Perotti ; Gary Brochu
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: ABC Committee vote

Is this email as a private citizen or Region One representative from Town of Canaan?

Ross Grannan

Sent from my iPhone

—– Original Message —–
From: Ross Grannan
To: Gale Toensing
Cc: Patricia Chamberlain ; Sam Herrick ; Philip Hart ; Jonathan MOORE ; Marilyn Yerks ; W. Scooter Tedder ; Laura Freund ; Gale C. Toensing ; Pat Mechare ; Lou Timolat ; Rebecca HURLBURT ; Brian Bartram ; Electra TORTORELLA ; Paul Cortese ; Dolores Perotti ; Gary Brochu
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: ABC Committee vote

In either case Gail you do not speak for the regional board and you have a conflict of interest since you filed the FOI complaint as a private citizen, you must recuse yourself from any further communication or action.

Ross Grannan

Sent from my iPhone

—– Original Message —–
From: Lou Timolat
To: Gale Toensing ; Pat Mechare
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 5:59 PM
Subject: Fwd: ABC Committee vote

Gale, Pat:

I respectfully disagree with Ross’s “conflict of interest” assertion.

I argue that Gale’s personal interest in the general application of the FOI act, her official appointment as the Falls Village liaison to the FOI Commission, and her duty as an officer of the district board to know that the district governing board and its appendages obey the law, including the FOI Act are not in conflict. Rather, the respective interests (personal and public policy) are mutually, properly, and beneficially complementary. For Gale to “recuse” herself per Ross’s demand would be for her to abrogate her sworn duty and obligation.

Louis

Simple Question, Simple Answer…No, It’s Not That Simple… 1

Simple question asked at last night Region One Board budget hearing…

Question to Mr. Moore(Region One Chair):

Why is it that the Region has a weighted vote on the board and not during a region wide budget vote…

Answer: I don’t know….

Answer: Region One has a weighted vote for representatives that is based on the number of students in that particular town in a given school year, the region was set up by an act of the Connecticut Legislature….

In an election in America…the rule…one person, one vote.

’nuff saidmoore