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Los Angeles County, CA | April 8, 2008 Election |
WE NEED TERM LIMITSBy Paul E CrostCandidate for Member, Board of Education; Long Beach Unified School District; District 4 | |
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School board members should be subject to term limits as are other elected officials in Long Beach and the state.As a Board member I will work to have term limits imposed on school board members. City council seats, the mayor, assembly and senate seats, the governor, and the president are all subject to term limits. Yet in the school district board members can serve an unlimited number of terms. One member has been on the Board 20 years. The problem with this system is that it reduces the effectiveness of a board as a check and balance on the administration. The go-along with the program mentality of long-term members of school boards reduces their effectiveness as a counter to actions which may be questionable. A glaring example of this is the airport litigation. As a Board member I would have asked the tough questions that would have reduced the likelihood that the suit would have been brought. Long tenure on a achool board frequently results in the members coming to view themselves as part of the team, accepting at face value the recommendations of the Administration. When a term limits proposal was made, it was defeated by the current Board majority. I believe they have come to view their seats on the Board as an honorarium that they have earned by reason of their prior service as administrators or Board members. The problem with their approach is that the absence of term limits has prevented fresh ideas from entering the Board room. As is often the case with corporate boards of directors, when school board members fail to actively question and oversee the administration the result can be waste, inefficiency, and, potentially unchecked misconduct. Enron, Worldcom and Tyco are just a few recent examples of corporate directors claiming that they trusted the CEO's after their misconduct came to light. Long Beach deserves an energized Board member who will ask the right questions, will not go along just because that's the easiest path, and will say "No" when that needs to be said. As a Board member I will be looking for new ideas from all sources, from parents, teachers, staff, and the community, and will not assume that all wisdom must come from the District office. |
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