(Opinion by
Proteacher)
WISH TV report very revealing
WISH TV reporter Leslie Olsen (above) interviews suspended teacher Connie
Heermann at the airport on her way to attend a five-day
Freedom Writers Teachers book-planning and student-learning workshop, held in Newport Beach, California. The report states that Ms.
Heermann is "working on a sequel of sorts,"
The Freedom Writers Teachers Diary book --
and "is making international headlines
(i.e. because people are outraged at sentence).Maple plays victim, ignores emails of protest
Pay special attention to what new Perry Township Board President Steve Maple says at the
end of this TV report (click on link below). Although it can be assumed that some of what Maple said was
edited, Maple asserts that the Board has been
unfairly cast by the media. Maple also rather whimsically acknowledges that he receives emails on Connie's plight from around the country (and the world) -- yet says no more about it.
Emails a red flag
One would logically think that emails of strong protest from around the country would be cause for concern for a any Board President, especially a new one. Yet to many in Perry Township this is not surprising. If droves of local citizens who protested Superintendent William's dismissal (and also Ms.
Heermann's harsh sentence)
can be so easily ignored ...well what's a few hundred emails of protest from around the country -- or the world for that matter?
Who's really insubordinate here?And that brings up another thought: if the school board has deliberately and continuously disobeyed the obvious, highly-publicized wishes of its electorate, then is
it insubordinate? Of course. So, would you say the Board "has set a bad example?" Sure it has. Then, has the Board done exactly what former Board President Barbara Thompson has accused Ms.
Heermann of on CNN: "that if it feels good, do it?" Well, what do you think?
Heermann is devoted to duty, not negligent
It occurs to me that Maple lost a great opportunity to do several good things in the WISH TV interview. In addition to the obligatory reassertion of why the Board suspended Ms.
Heermann, he could have --
at the very least -- had the decency to publicly acknowledge, or even praise this teacher, for her obvious continuing devotion to duty --
even as she is enduring the Board's extreme 18-month unpaid suspension. But instead Maple took the obtuse, incredulous, disingenuous, "
Board as victim" approach and rattled on about how badly he was served by media reports.
What's the Board concerned about?Answer: The Board
By what Maple left out here one might deduce that the Board is primarily concerned about bad media coverage -- and not, unfortunately, the other blatantly obvious needs of the district.
Really? Is the Board the victim here?
No one in their right mind could say the Board was a victim. Who are the victims besides Ms.
Heermann? Ultimately the students who do not get from benefit from this dedicated teacher's 27-years of experience, highlighted most recently with her in-depth exposure to successful Freedom Writers teaching techniques. This fact has completely eluded the Board, or as some say and suspect: maybe they just don't care.
It's not over yetCould it be this issue with suspended teacher Connie
Heermann is larger than the Board recognizes?
I must close with a great quote from one of hundreds of blogs -- some in different languages -- protesting Ms.
Heermann's draconian suspension:
"I thought it was all over (the controversy of Ms. Heermann) with the banging of Barbara Thompson's gavel."
No sir, it's not over. Not by a long shot.
See revealing report by WISH TV, Leslie Olsen. Click below...http://www.wishtv.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?ClipID1=2708996&h1=Suspended%20teacher%20making%20international%20headlines&vt1=v&at1=News&d1=150233&LaunchPageAdTag