Year: 2016
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“These comments are long overdue, but I had to get them off my chest.
Number one: Back in May, when I was still on the school board, I was approached at home by a current board member and in the course of the conversation I was told we must do what Ken and Tom want. I said I would do what I thought those who voted me into office wanted. No one was going to tell me what to do. I was not doing anything wrong. I could not believe that I was actually approached in this manner, and I ask the board members before me, were any of them approached by anybody on the board?”
“Part two: When I gave my resignation letter to Thomas Stickler – my resignation – he asked me if Kathy [Hohenadel] had got to me. I was shocked, I said, no, absolutely not. Tom then asked me if I knew anybody that I thought might be a good replacement for me on the board, and I suggested Iris Garrido since she had received the second highest number of votes in the November election. At this time Tom looked at me – and this is the truth, I’m not a liar – and said, ‘No, I don’t want her.’ And these are the things that have been eating at me for the longest time. I plead for Dr. Hollister to make sure these things are straightened out. Please give some thought to what I just said. I’m not looking for anybody to lose a job. But I’m finding out now that I’m off the board, I have a better chance to express my views and express them the way I want, because when I was on the board I really did not have a chance to say what I wanted to say.”
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There is behavior happening in those classrooms everyday that is totally unacceptable. The teachers are to the point where they don’t even report it anymore, and I think that’s the fault of the administration, that they haven’t supported.
I’ve witnessed incident after incident going back 30 years to when I was in school there, and things that I witness in those classrooms that should never have occurred, and over the years this has been allowed to go on, where the teachers don’t even recognize what’s happening in front of them anymore.
My daughter was assaulted in that school, and I think most of you probably saw that video, and that was an assault. But within minutes of it happening, I received a phone call telling me that my daughter was being suspended from school and being cited for disorderly conduct.”
“Mr. Wiker I have to interrupt you for a second, we can’t discuss any school…”
I got that call telling me that my daughter was being suspended and she was being cited for disorderly conduct my daughter. If you saw that video – I don’t think there’s a person in this room that can tell me that was a fight. That wasn’t a fight; that was an assault. The things that led up to that should have been addressed long before it got to that point. I’m sorry I’ve got a lot I want to say and I know I gotta be careful how I say it, because I don’t want to get into addressing students names and stuff. I have no intention on going there.”
“The administration here is not supporting our teachers.” When I called and I spoke to officials at the school, spoke to the principal on Friday, I was told we don’t have that problem here. No one has ever been assaulted in this school in the three years I’ve worked here. That’s wrong. Just because we label them as fights doesn’t mean they’re not assaults. What happened to my daughter was an assault, it wasn’t a fight, but the rush to label that as a fight and rush her out the door and treat her as part of the problem.
My daughter couldn’t come to this meeting because she’s prohibited from school functions right now. She’s still suspended for what happened on Thursday. That’s wrong, it shouldn’t be happening. My daughter is being treated as part of the problem. She was the victim of a crime in that school. It never should have occurred.”
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Lutz and Columbia Borough Council discussed three proposals aimed at regulating businesses such as Venues during Monday's council meeting:
BYOB ordinance: an annual or one-time permit that would regulate hours of operation and include stipulations on conduct.Entertainment license: a license for a fee that would allow business to have set entertainment hours and follow conduct rules including a noise ordinance.Disruptive conduct ordinance: a three-strike policy for commercial rental properties, where three accounts of proven offense result in closure.
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