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Republican FBISD Board President Criticizes State Legislature


by: Michael Hurta

Wed Aug 12, 2009 at 08:12 AM CDT

So much in the realm of education for Rick Perry being a true fiscal conservative...  Under his watch, he has allowed something to happen that he thinks George Bush did a lot as governor, and that he has avoided.  That his, Rick Perry allowed spending to increase without finding a way to pay for it -- sure, it is paid for by the State, but not by the true payers -- the school boards.

I read the following out of Fort Bend, today:

Before hearing details for a proposed deficit budget on Monday, Fort Bend Independent School District Board President Bob Broxson slammed the Texas Legislature for putting school districts in a fiscal hole.

"This year, in a move that I can see as having very little logic or justification, the legislature has put us and other school districts between a rock and a hard place with regard to funding," Broxson said, in a statement he read at the beginning of a Monday afternoon FBISD budget workshop.

Later in that workshop, FBISD Chief Financial Officer Tracy Hoke presented a proposed 2009-2010 budget including a deficit nearly twice as big as last year's - $18.7 million.

"Districts in our area are considering drastic measures just to break even. One district had been considering the repeal of its homestead exemption in order to avoid a massive budget deficit," Broxson said.

"This year the state of Texas is requiring Fort Bend ISD to give teachers, counselors, nurses, librarians and speech pathologists a raise that will be approximately $1,000," he added. "There was no consideration given to other employees that make up more than 50% of FBISD's employees. This raise is not funded by the state, but is mandated to be taken out of the 'funding formula' approved by the legislature."

Democrats were probably not great on this matter, either -- as far as fiscal responsibility goes...  That said, Texas Republican leaders continue to time and again tout their "records" of fiscal responsibility, yet we continue to see cracks in their painted picture.  They are not as fiscally conservative as they would like us to think.

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SBOE Chair Gail Lowe is Not Much Improvement from Rick Perry


by: Michael Hurta

Fri Jul 10, 2009 at 02:16 PM CDT

Today Rick Perry appointed a Republican from Lampasas to chair the State Board of Education; Gail Lowe.  Ms. Lowe calls herself a creationist and votes with the social conservative block of this education board.  She is, though, according to some reputable sources the "most moderate of remaining conservatives."

So, those who wanted Governor Perry to appoint someone better than Don McLeroy can thank him for that.  Actually, unless he appointed Cynthia Dunbar, I don't think it could have gotten worse.  So Rick Perry made an easy choice that is meant to appease those who complained about Mr. McLeroy.  And in some ways, he succeeded.  Already, there are some who are applauding him for selecting a more moderate choice.

But where is Ms. Lowe more moderate?  It seems, I think, her rhetoric.  From the Denton Record-Chronicle:

Ms. Lowe, who called herself a creationist, said the study of evolution is important to the teaching of biology. At the same time, she added, "Kids ought to be able to hold religious beliefs and still study science without any conflict."

And when she exerts her creationist ideas at Board meetings (for surely all members of the social conservative block do), she does so with subtlety.  

But she is not so moderate in her rhetoric regarding sex education, where she has said, "I think parents have overwhelmingly shown that they want abstinence to be taught," although I strongly doubt a majority of parents really think that.  Her words aren't so subtle regarding environmental science or the make-up of families, either.

So, when looking at the new Chairwoman's words, we see that she is really only significantly better than Mr. McLeroy in one area of policy: evolution.  She might not be as bad with her devotion to conservative principles that hold Texas schools back, but her website claims she is "Committed to excellence and conservative Republican principles," including "traditional values in education."  

Now, though, I want to take another look at that one policy area where she is "better" than her predecessor; evolution.  See, her rhetoric there is encouraging, but a look at her votes make it look like her words might only be a mask.  Let's look at her record.  In 2003, she voted against biology textbooks that did not explain the "weaknesses" of the theory of evolution.  In 2009 she was still at that position, voting to reintroduce the "strengths and weaknesses" clause to the state curriculum.  Overall, she has "strongly favored" creationism through her time on the State Board of Education, despite her tricky rhetoric that might suggest otherwise.

The Texas Freedom Network sees the Lowe appointment as the minute improvement that it really is.  The organization's president Kathy Miller released the following statement:

It's disappointing that instead of choosing a mainstream conservative who could heal the divisions on the board, the governor once again appointed someone who repeatedly has put political agendas ahead of the education of Texas schoolchildren. Ms. Lowe has marched in lockstep with a faction of board members who believe that their personal beliefs are more important than the experience and expertise of teachers and academics who have dedicated their careers to educating our children and helping them succeed. We can only hope that she will rise above her history on the board and as chair keep the board from continuing to hold the education of our children hostage to divisive 'culture war' battles.

I think the Governor appointed someone with the same agenda as Don McLeroy, he simply appointed someone who is a bit quieter about her views.  In doing so, I believe he hopes the Texas Freedom Network and everyone else who wants a world-class education in this state will not notice the Board's continued mismanagement.

In this political maneuver, though, he appointed a chairwoman not known for her management skills.  She has already fought for at least a couple bad appointments to different committees.  Her appointment David Barton (to the Social Studies Curriculum Panel) argued for removing César Chavez from our curriculums.  She also co-nominated Charles Charner to the Science Curriculum Expert Review Panel, a scientist who has said, "The problem is, the conclusive evidence is really hard to get on evolution."

I really don't know why Rick Perry is trying to bring back a social war into our schools that was fought on that field decades ago (and won by the scientists/evolutionists).  For those of you who did not see it, The Economist recently released a Special Report on Texas that was complimentary in many ways.  The report, however, gave some warnings, and the biggest warning regarded the state's education.  In a write-up on the "state's best and worst sides," the magazine quotes a sociologist who states bluntly, "If we fail to turn our education system around, we will find that a whole generation has been locked out of the jobs market."  The problem is, though, we can't turn our education around into a globally competitive 21st century system if we continue to dwell on issues of the past.  With the appointment of Gail Lowe, Failure Governor Perry is doing just that -- continuing to dwell on a slate of issues from the past.

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