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    Tag: school board elections

    Kentwood Public School Board - Entering The Arena


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed Mar 09, 2011 at 04:20:08 PM EST
    Tags: Kentwood Public Schools, school board elections, Bill Joseph (all tags)

    Around 430 BC, Pericles - a prominent Athenian statesman and general - said, "We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics is a man who minds his own business; we say that he has no business here at all.  Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you."  I've said before that though I would probably have disagreed with him on many of his policy positions, I will readily concede that the man had a point.


    (41 comments, 640 words in story) Full Story

    SHOCK Audio: GRPS Union Boss hurls insults, laughs over scheme to force kids out of school, more!


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Mon Feb 23, 2009 at 12:03:39 PM EST
    Tags: MEA, Paul Helder, Grand Rapids, Bernard Taylor, School Board elections, illegal strike, Big Labor (all tags)

    Shocking audio this morning over on MEA Exposed.  On February 5-7, 2009 the MEA held a Bargaining, Political Action and PR Conference at Cobo Hall in Detroit.

    One of the special sessions they offered their members was titled "Grand Rapids EA (Education Association) Story," featuring a presentation from the president of the Grand Rapids teachers union, Paul Helder and Earl Graeber, a MEA Uniserv director effectivel on-loan to the GR group.

    Looks like someone attending the meeting happened to have a digital audio recorder in his or her possession and now Helder and Graeber's behavior is available for all of the world to witness, thanks to that wile old double-u, double-u, double-u (apologies to David Letterman).

    And believe me... this is stuff they'd rather not have floating around the ether.

    How long do you figure, for instance, before the Grand Rapids Public School Board and Superintendent Bernard Taylor get wind of the way Helder hurls pet names and personal insults like a second grader throwing a tantrum on the playground?

    Not only does Helder refer to Taylor as the "stuperintendent," admitting that it's a term of derision, but he claims that the nine-member school board only has "two or three" members "capable of some kind of independent thought."  Click the links to hear it for yourself.

    And it gets much, much worse.  Read on...

    (3 comments, 782 words in story) Full Story

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