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By Linda Richter
Thursday, Apr 30 2009, 01:23 AM

I’d like to post blogs on several community or government-related topics, but have lacked time this week.

I’ve been preoccupied with other matters:

  • On Tuesday, I became a grandma for the second time. I am blessed with another adorable and healthy grandson.
  • On Tuesday morning, an orthopedic specialist drained a lot of fluid from my knee. Then he injected cortisone into my knee. I hope my leg improves significantly over the next couple of weeks and I won’t need surgery.
  • My daughter-in-law , who lives out of state, has been in the hospital since Monday.
  • My daughter is in the hospital.
  • On Saturday, my eldest son will travel from his home out West/Air Force Base to Kansas for ten weeks military training prior to deployment to Afghanistan.
  • My husband and I are participating in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk this Saturday.

 That's a partial list of this week’s happenings.  

Oh, by the way---

New Berlin Public Schools emailed me Tuesday afternoon that they are working on the request for information/inspection of records that I submitted last week. NBPS hopes to have the information compiled for me by the end of next week.


 

An Information Request

By Linda Richter
Sunday, Apr 26 2009, 09:24 PM

I sent NBPS Superintendent Dr. Paul Kreutzer an email last week requesting to inspect:

  • Dr. Kreutzer’s original contract with New Berlin Public Schools
  • The amended 2007-2009 contract and 2009-2011 contract for Dr. Kreutzer that were approved last month by the New Berlin School Board
  • The District’s contract with Blake Peuse, who was hired to be NB West’s new principal
  • Retirement agreements approved by the New Berlin School Board for Dave La Borde ( the current principal at West) and West associate principal Robert Krecak
  • Records of any bidding process undertaken by NBPS in hiring financial consultant Roger Dickson, who reportedly has no written contract with NBPS and is being paid a $100 per hour rate. (District Business Manager Ross MacPherson resigned from NBPS a few months ago)
  • The minutes of the Board Meeting at which the New Berlin School Board approved the hiring of Dickson (if it did)

I asked some questions, too.

As a taxpaying District resident, I’d like to know:

  • What process was used in hiring Dickson? Who selected him and when? At what rate is the District paying Dickson?
  • Whether Jeridon Clark, Royce Lindner, Jocelyn Sufsberger are new hires and what specific positions they’d hold at NBPS? (Their “administrator contracts” were approved by the New Berlin School Board last month)
  • What is the cost to the District for its new “Expect Excellence” PR campaign, including the design/adoption/implementation of the logo & slogan, other associated expenses, and consultant costs

I may do a blog post addressing those issues after I receive the District’s response.  


 

Thank you Jason Richter

By Linda Richter
Thursday, Apr 23 2009, 11:27 AM

My son Jason is an officer in the United States Air Force.

He and his wife are expecting a baby in August.

Jason was recently notified that he will be deployed to Afghanistan in August.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Jason and others who serve in the military for their service to our country, courage and unselfishness.

Our servicemen and women in Iraq or Afghanistan make significant personal sacrifices and risk their lives for our country/ us.

They deserve recognition for that and support.    

      

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Another One Leaving?

By Linda Richter
Monday, Apr 20 2009, 01:59 PM

Evidently, another administrator at New Berlin Public Schools has resigned.   

Approval of Resignation of Curriculum Director is listed on the April 20 New Berlin School Board Meeting agenda.

District Financial Services Coordinator (business manager) Ross MacPherson quit recently. He had been unanimously approved by the New Berlin School Board as Financial Services Coordinator on October 22, 2007.  He resigned from NBPS and left in the midst of the 2008-09 school year.  The New Berlin School Board accepted his resignation at the February 23, 2009 Board Meeting.


 

On the Mend

By Linda Richter
Wednesday, Apr 15 2009, 11:37 PM

The main reason I haven’t been blogging very much lately is my leg has been acting up.

I injured my left leg a few weeks ago.  I don’t know how. Perhaps it happened one of the times I lifted my 2 yr old grandson to put him in his car seat or take him out of it.

Anyhow, one day my leg began hurting quite a bit from the knee down.  My doctor gave me some medication for inflammation and pain, but it didn‘t do much except make me groggy.  A few days later, when I couldn’t bend my knee, straighten my leg or stand, my husband and brother took me to the hospital. Not an easy task in the circumstances.  The ER staff applied a bulky brace to my knee to immobilize it. That contraption covers much of my leg and has a half-dozen straps to fasten, but it’s helped tremendously. They gave me crutches and instructions to stay off my left leg for awhile and to make an appointment with an orthopedic doctor. I am grateful for the treatment I received, the kindness or help of family and strangers and that I am making steady progress. I am hobbling around somewhat better now and even managed to tie my own shoes this morning. 

I am looking forward to when I can walk normally and painfree again. Hopefully, that will be soon because I am participating in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk on Saturday, May 2.  That's a worthy cause that I am committed to and  I’d hate to tackle that 5K walk on crutches.

 Visit www.cancer.org/stridesonline  to sign up for the Walk, donate/ support or for facts about breast cancer.     


 

A Look At Past NBCRG Endorsements

By Linda Richter
Tuesday, Apr 7 2009, 08:00 AM

Under the "conservatives" leadership, New Berlin Public Schools had a drop in student test scores. See my August 25, 2008 blog entry. See my May 10, 2007 blog entry about decline in proficiency. They hired a Superintendent with minimal experience at a very handsome salary. NBPS also has an Assistant Superintendent who gets a generous salary. The District took on mega-millions in debt for extravagant facilities that include a huge new elementary school with expensive wooden ceiling and mosaic floor tile, and NB West renovations that include a humongous auditorium and a field house. NB West's treatment plant is failing and needs to be replaced or hooked up to City sewer. Meanwhile NB Eisenhower needs a lot of expensive repair/renovation. The DNR charged NBPS with violating laws in the construction of the Ronald Reagan School and the contractor paid a fine.  A wad of money has been spent on surveillance cameras at the secondary schools.  Under the leadership of the so-called fiscal conservatives, a PR consultant was hired and money spent to implement the District's new Expect Excellence slogan.

As for people NBCRG has endorsed---Let's start with the elusive Donna Rathsack. Because Rathsack served on the New Berlin School Board but was rarely attending Board meetings in person, had filed for divorce, her house was for sale, and it was rumored that she was living out of state, I made an Open Records Request of the School Board and District for her address. I received no response from Rathsack or other School Board member. The only response I got came from the District's Human Resource Director, which was  "no records exist".  Rathsack's many absences got the attention of the press. She later resigned during her Board term.

Tim Cramer was another School Board member/officer who was too busy with work or other activities to go to School Board meetings. In fact, as Board Clerk he administered the oath of office to a newly elected board member by telephone. Like Rathsack, he quit before completing his 3- year Board term. He didn't even show up at the School Board meeting to announce his resignation--he did it by phone.

Matt Weiss  Prior to his election to the School Board, Weiss was Treasurer of Wisconsin Coalition for Voter Participation, a group sued by the State Elections Board for taking in money and illegally coordinating their expenditures with (pro-voucher) Justice Jon Wilcox's campaign.

Jennifer Eitel claimed in fliers that she was running a "positive campaign" and had signed a pledge against negative campaigning, personal attacks. However, she publicly and falsely accused me (a politcal opponent) of harrasing the pastor of our church to get dirt on her.  

After election to the School Board, Eitel argued she wanted to "get politics out of schools". Under the leadership of Eitel, the School Board revised Use of School Facilities policy to ban political speech and candidate forums. I filed a complaint and asked for a hearing with the School Board, but didn't get the hearing until almost 4 months later. And Eitel, the Board President, held that meeting on a Friday in early morning in violation of School Board meeting policy. When I protested, Eitel, who had been holding meetings for over 6 mths replied that she didn't know the policy. School Board members take an oath to uphold the Constitution when they take office. Ultimately, a lawsuit was brought against the School Board/District, alleging the revised policy violated Constitutional protections of free speech and assembly. When the School Board was legally required to respond to the lawsuit, it rescinded the policy.

Eitel and Weiss and three other Board members sought to intervene in a lawsuit about domestic partner benefits and were rebuffed by the Courts--including the Wisconsin Supreme Court. See my blog entry.

When he was Board President, Keith Heun  flubbed his recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at a Board Meeting, confusing it with the Lord's Prayer.

He initially dismissed a parent's concern about mold at Eisenhower, ignorant of or in denial of the mold problem at Eisenhower.

Heun spewed vitriol and made false statements about me and others via the internet and misrepresented a lawsuit brought against the School Board. After I commented in my blog that I'd consulted attorneys, Heun posted a retraction of some of his statements.

When I made an Open Records request for his communications published on MyCommunityNOW online, Heun initially refused, even for those he'd signed with his Board title. But Heun must have changed his mind, because he later provided the requested records, unlike Matt Thomas who did not respond to my Open Records Request.

Matt Thomas frequently used his NOW blog to attack his constituents. After I commented on my blog that I had consulted attorneys, Thomas abruptly deleted his past blog entries and the comments that had been posted to his blog. He ended his blog shortly afterward.  Thomas, who claims to be a "fiscal conservative", has had financial troubles--his bankruptcy records are public records.

Matt Thomas, John Kegel and Susan Manley voted no when the Superintendent they hired urged the School Board to allocate funds to take care of some urgent, dire facility needs, including a hazardous asphalt situation at Orchard Lane Elementary School that endangered children. See my blog entry.

Susan Manley never responded to emails I sent her when she served on the School Board.

NBCRG endorsed Roger Hegeman when he ran for alderman. But when he ran for re-election, they opted to endorse his opponent Don Counsell. NBCRG withdrew their endorsement after Counsell's conduct at a bar got a lot of negative publicity.

NBCRG endorsed Ron Seidl for alderman, despite his past OWI/other violations reported by Wisconsin Circuit Court Access.

Ken Harenda has had financial and legal woes. He's the owner of a company that was sued for violating regulations re: asbestos abatement. The case went to the Wis. Supreme Court and Harenda lost.  There have been other actions involving the Courts, too.   See Wisconsin Circuit Court Access.   

Ald. Harenda, who has also been Council President for years, ran for mayor this year, but was eliminated in the Feb. Primary. His campaign reports listed contributions from himself and Vern Bentley. Bentley had also circulated nomination papers for Harenda . 

Ken Harenda and Dave Ament voted to restrict City Hall and the City's Cable Channel to government units, thus ending candidate forums at City Hall. See my blog entry.

Our City's bond rating is higher than when Ted Wysocki was mayor and its not on the losing end of avoidable litigation.    

  


 

More Re: Mayoral Pay

By Linda Richter
Friday, Apr 3 2009, 11:17 PM

On January 27, Alderman Dave Ament asked the city council to set the mayor’s salary at $83,772. According to NewBerlinNOW, the current salary of $90,634 had been scheduled to increase to $96,706 after April.

Obviously, he was proposing a substantial cut in mayoral pay.

Interestingly, Ald. Ament brought forth his request AFTER deciding against running for mayor. NewBerlinNOW reported that Ald. Ament took out papers in December for the mayors race, then opted not to run, citing business commitments.

NOW also reported: “Ament said he was not targeting Chiovatero with his proposal. There are three other candidates in the February primary election, and the pay reduction would affect them, too.”

Uh, nice spin. But let’s get real here. It’s Mayor Chiovatero who’d be getting the big pay cut. If re-elected, his salary would go from $96,706 in 2009 to $83,772 (using the figures reported by NOW) That’s a whopping $12,934 decrease in pay. If Ted Wysocki or Ken Harenda were elected mayor, they’d gain monetarily. After all, $83,772 is considerably more than the $10,000 they each currently receive as aldermen. If Paul Lincoln Scheuble was elected mayor, his income would increase by $83,772.

When the Common Council was contemplating reducing the mayoral salary, I suggested in a privilege of the floor speech, that our aldermen lead by example and decrease their own pay. After the meeting, I asked Ald. Ament if he had ever taken action to reduce aldermanic pay. He replied no.

Hmmm.

Back in October 2004, an ordinance change regarding mayoral salary was initiated by Ald. Ken Harenda and was approved by the Common Council. It was not enacted because Mayor Wysocki’s administration and the acting city clerk failed to ensure that the ordinance was put on the meeting agendas for the required three readings and published in the newspaper. The Common Council led by President Ken Harenda, was also apparently asleep at the wheel and failed to notice. Ald. Ament was on that Council.

State law requires that mayoral pay be established before a term begins; changes cannot be made after it begins and be effective that term.

Although Ald. Ament had ample time to propose an ordinance change re: mayoral salary to take effect for the next term, he waited more than 4 years to do so--and not until 3 weeks before the primary election. To top it off, Ald. Ament’s push for it was so last-minute slam dunk, he proposed waiving the second and third readings and having the mayor sign the ordinace into law that same night.

 Click here to read a previous blog entry on the topic of salary. 


 

Some Recent Endorsements

By Linda Richter
Wednesday, Apr 1 2009, 10:18 AM

The Journal Sentinel has endorsed Jack Chiovatero for Mayor.

Click here or visit  http://www.jsonline.com/  to view the newspaper's editorial endorsement.

The Journal Sentinel recently endorsed Tony Evers for State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Shirley Abrahamson for Wisconsin Supreme Court.  

To view those editorial endorsements click here and here or visit the Journal Sentinel website.    


 
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