Once again Carl
Paladino is trying to impose the appointment of a principal as the
Superintendent of the Buffalo School System. In a resolution dated June
29th but submitted to the Board on July 2nd, Paladino
calls for the appointment of Kevin Eberle, effective July 15th for
a “minimum” of four years. I won’t comment on Mr. Eberle at this point,
but the resolution was made public by Paladino and names him in the document,
so I am not disclosing confidential information. The concern of the Minority Bloc is that this
Resolution is another attempt to circumvent a process that:
·
Includes all Board
members in the decision making process
·
Results in the
appointment of a qualified applicant following a comprehensive and diligent
search
·
Is open and
transparent, engaging community stakeholders and offering them an opportunity
for input before the selection is made
·
Provides a
rationale for the appointment of a Superintendent that fully discloses and enumerates
all the qualifications, competencies, relevant experiences and record of successful
accomplishments of the proposed appointee
·
Provides an example
of the vision/plan that the appointee brings to this very complex job
specifically with respect to several recent State mandates
Before getting to
the crux of his resolution Paladino speaks to what he characterizes as the “dysfunction,
chaos, lack of morale, corruption and incompetence of the BPS”. He also launches into invectives and
accusations that “certain members of the Board” frustrated the search process
and therefore other Board members were no longer obligated to continue the
search process. The final paragraphs of
the resolution state:
Whereas, the
present shortlist of seven candidates includes people not familiar with New
York State, Buffalo or the BPS, its qualities, problems nor staff as well as
local candidates not prepared to implement the vision statement of the BOE
majority and change required to correct the dysfunction; and
Whereas, only one candidate has the background and
qualities necessary to immediately implement the necessary change required to
correct the dysfunction in an expeditious, intelligent, informed and diligent
manner to give the children of the BPS hope and an immediate opportunity for a
good education
Now, therefore, be
it resolved that the BOE appoints Kevin Eberle as Permanent Superintendent of
the BPS effective as of July 15 2015, for a minimum four year term, subject to
other material terms to be negotiated by the Finance Chair and General Counsel
of the BOE.
It should also be
noted that Mr. Eberle and two other internal candidates were interviewed by
Board members on June 30th in a meeting that Mr. Paladino did not
attend. So it is obvious that he made a
decision that was not informed by an interview process that included several
other candidates. In fact, a clause in
the Resolution dismissed all other candidates, who Paladino disqualified
because none were “prepared to implement the vision statement of the BOE majority”.
On this point, it appears obvious that Mr. Eberle would have had to pledge his
intention to implement the vision under the watchful eye of Mr. Paladino and
other majority Board members.
The Minority
members of the Board of Education reject the Paladino resolution. We question its legitimacy and reject the assumed authority of
one Board member to make a unilateral decision to appoint a Superintendent,
even if the resolution has the support of 5 votes. In fact the Board’s Special
Counsel, Karl Kristoff of the Hodgson Russ law firm responded to an inquiry
from the minority members that Mr. Paladino’s resolution was not in order.
Note: Mr. Paladino did
not attend the July 8th Board of Education meeting. After an attempt to table his resolution by
Mr. Quinn was defeated, Ms. Belton-Cottman moved and Dr. Nevergold seconded
that this resolution be removed from the agenda all together. This motion passed with yes votes from Ms.
Kapsiak, Dr. Harris-Tigg, Ms. Pierce, Mr. Quinn, Dr. Nevergold and Ms.
Belton-Cottman. Mr. McCarthy was the
only no vote. Mr. Sampson left the
meeting early. Of course it remains to
be seen if Mr. Paladino attempts to resubmit the resolution.
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