Net result of budget meeting last night……teachers lose 4 positions, get Art teacher (Full time) and a part-time social studies teacher back, and the RSS budget goes up by 20% 1

Last night, the Region 1 school board restored an art teacher position, then made some other cuts before voting to send the proposed 2013-14 budget back to residents.
A second referendum is now scheduled for Thursday, May 30, from noon to 8 p.m. Most talk amongst board members was on reducing 5.4 positions because of declining enrollment. Under the original budget four full-time positions would have been cut and one retiring teacher would not be replaced. The remaining 0.4 of a position would have eliminated a social studies position to make room for a dean of students. Last night, the board restored the art teacher and the part-time social-studies teacher, while eliminating the dean position. That then left leaving a net reduction of four teachers. Student Government Association students Christian Allyn and Hillary Henrici submitted a petition signed by 332 students asking the board to reconsider restoring the teachers, saying such a move will result in larger class sizes and the lack of electives. Falls Village representative Gale Toensing’s motion to restore the science, English and math teachers was defeated when only she and Salisbury’s William Tedder voted in favor. The Region One Board also voted last night in favor of asking the superintendent, assistant superintendent and business manager to consider reopening negotiations on their proposed contracts, which would award them 2 percent annual raises for three years. Board members also discussed plans to change the network administrator and technical coordinator’s positions to serve all the schools, which included large raises, issuing iPad Minis to all students, a large increase in the lines for curriculum development and in service, adding a after-school hall monitor and creating a technology help desk position. All those administrative items were kept in the new budget proposal.

During the meeting it was stated by the administration that 3 of the 4 teachers that were eliminated have other jobs….that was angrily denied by shouts of NO from the public in attendance. It was later learned that one of the NO shouts came from one of the teachers who supposedly has a new job. NOT SO..only one teacher (who was hired in North Canaan) had a new job (if the Art teacher is added back she will be the second). The other teachers still do NOT have signed contracts, or jobs as of last night.

We at regiononereport.com wonder about the legality of talking about teachers employment in a public meeting, without allowing the teachers themselves to talk, or even giving the teachers the right to decide whether to talk about their employment in an open meeting. This seems like it should have been done in executive session…full video of the meeting will be posted here on regiononereport.com, and also on the robinhoodradiotv/CATV 6 YouTube page.

If someone in Region One did not see this coming, then we are far worse off than we think….another embarrassment for Region One. Reply

Letter to the editor of the Republican-American this morning (Saturday May 18)

College choices are not everything

This is in response to the May 9 story “Housy Leader Defends School.”

Matthew Harnett, principal of Housatonic Valley Regional High School, noted that three of the seniors at his school have been admitted to Ivy League schools. He added that Hotchkiss School has fewer seniors set to attend Ivy League schools.
We do not judge the quality of our program simply on where our students go to college, and are proud that our graduates attend a diverse group of colleges, nationally and internationally. That said, I feel obligated to report that more than 30 of our seniors will attend Ivy League institutions.

Rick Hazelton

Lakeville

The writer is director of College Advising at the Hotchkiss School.

GUESS WHO HAD A MEETING WITH PAT C IN FALLS VILLAGE AND LUNCH WITH DIANE G IN KENT ? 4

The Region One Report has learned from three different, independent sources that John Mauer and Diane Gonsalves had lunch in Kent yesterday, and thru two of our sources at Housatonic Valley Regional High School that superintendent Pat Chamberlain had a meeting in Region One Offices with Jonathan Moore as well…..

As Artie Johnson used to say ” veeeeeeeeeeeeeerrry interesting!”

Well, this we find amusing…probably the WORST Region One Board Chair EVER (check the records) John Mauer has passed judgment 5

While other stories have only reported the facts as delivered..John puts on his Judges Robe and passes judgement. What a sad joke…a poor Board Chairman who briefly led the Region One Board, and then retreated as fast as he came is now not only a wannabe journalist, but also a wannbe Judge….
Read below his bumbling post and wonder how he could type with his head so far embedded in the darkness of the Region One Chair and Superintendent.

From Stoneforge Chronicles

http://www.stoneforge.com/2013/05/12/the-tie-that-binds/

Here is how the great bloviator* describes himself….

John Mauer, a local resident for nearly 30 years. John has technical degrees in Physics, a consulting business in statistical modeling, and a passing knowledge of the government of the Town of Kent.

Yeah, he is really qualified to be Judge and Jury….what a sad joke.

*Urban Dictionary: bloviator
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bloviator‎
1. A public figure, such as a politician or an actor, who makes outlandish, strident statements on issues, thinking that the average man will care