Monday, June 14, 2004
More on the BOE
Mark Miller will take the oath of office at next Monday evening's (June 21) Board of Ed. meeting. What makes Mark's selection interesting is that it leaves the Board with no really clear majority. As Steve Latz noted tonight, Mark is very much a consensus-builder, and with the board as it's now constitued I think they have a good shot at doing some real productive work.
Thanks and good luck to Mark and to all the BOE members, who do more work, with less thanks, than almost any other elected officials.
Mark Miller will take the oath of office at next Monday evening's (June 21) Board of Ed. meeting. What makes Mark's selection interesting is that it leaves the Board with no really clear majority. As Steve Latz noted tonight, Mark is very much a consensus-builder, and with the board as it's now constitued I think they have a good shot at doing some real productive work.
Thanks and good luck to Mark and to all the BOE members, who do more work, with less thanks, than almost any other elected officials.