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Whether it was providing assistance to those who needed help with bills, housing, immigration issues, or medical care, Pete continued to run successful businesses and take part in countless community events. Over the years we have heard about all of the projects he was involved in-too many to be able to recall by name, but his passion for each one never ceased. Whether you were a government official or a bottle redemption customer, a pastor or a kid who wanted to drop out of school, Peter could communicate with you with respect, humor, and intelligence. Whoever needed a champion or helping hand, Pete was your man. His joy, his goals, his enjoyment in life were deeply rooted in the betterment of all. Although Peter loved the ladies, no woman could steal his heart the way Inwood did. That was where it all began-his love affair with your community and its people. Pete came to the area some thirty-odd years ago with Mike to open Sobol Distributors. Now that we have lost him, we are able to cherish our days and memories with him in a new way. Pete was truly appreciated and loved by all of you-the people of the Inwood/Five Towns community. That doesn’t hold true with our brother Pete Sobol. State Superintendent Tony Evers has released a pro.It is often said that you don’t appreciate someone until they are gone.Oh and Sunny, my number is 661-9534 - just in case you have a question in the future. Consensus bargaining has been used successfully in this district in the past, but in recent years the MGEA has declined the offer. In recent negotiations the board has offered to participate provided that both sides agree to the process of “Consensus Bargaining”. Yes, board members have participated in the past – but that experience is why we don’t today. We aren’t abrogating our responsibilities, but living up to them. This is a judgement call, but its my judgement that the public’s interests are best served by handling the negotiations as they are now.
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All issues would have to be reported back to the full board to be debated and decided. Further, no subset of the school board has the power to deal with the contract issues on their own anyway. The negotiation process is difficult, delicate and detailed, and it is better to have the experienced professionals representing the board’s positions and interests - there is less animosity and negotiations are more productive. The consensus I have gleaned is that having board members in the room doesn’t add much, and in their experience actually hinders the process. (Am I being a little hard on Sunny? - Well I’m not the one who started this off by calling people “Ignorant Monkeys” in print).Īs for the question about why the board doesn’t participate in negotiations: In the past I’ve had numerous discussions with experienced board members on this topic, many of whom did participate in negotiations with MGEA (a few more times than Sunny has, I might add). To be fair Sunny asks for an explanation, but don’t you think it would be better if she asked the questions first before going to press? Sunny’s “shoot first, ask questions later” style of “journalism” gives her an opportunity to take irresponsible pot-shots without those troublesome facts getting in her way. This week she backs off the statement, but steps in it again by stating that the board has abdicated its responsibility by not having members in the room during the negotiations with the teachers union.
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Sunny gets it wrong again: Last week Sunny Schubert called the board a bunch ignorant monkeys, an opinion informed by her own ignorance of the situation.