Thursday, February 17, 2011

Want Less Bullying? Be Kind. And Say Thank You.

If we care about creating cultures of respect in our schools, then we need to start here, with the adults in charge.

I think the first people we all need to be kinder to are our local elected officials, who do the jobs that they do for little or no stipend, who are willing to stick their necks out, and who become the target for a lot of frustration that is often misplaced.

And I'm especially thinking of the folks on Board of Education, Planning & Zoning, and the Inland Wetlands Commissions in Middletown. Thank you all for your service to us. I appreciate you. I've seen the dedication and the good jobs that you all do and have done.

I declare, on no authority except my own, that the next 24-hours be known as the "Be Kind to Your Local Elected Officials" Day. Starting now.




(Credit for finding this ITube video and sharing it with the IDS community and beyond goes out to Jack Bergantino.)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a joke 99% of the elected officials you speak of only aspire to move to the Council and beyond. Their motives are purely self serving and they wouldnt stick their necks out for anyone unless it was politically safe to do it.

Anonymous said...

Anon at 5:09 you are dead wrong. Count the number of people who have gone from the board of ed to run for the council or beyond over the past twenty years. It is more like 99% of the board members have no intention of moving to the council or beyond. Instead of just making things up to try to slander people, why don't you get a clue about what you are complaining about. But I suppose that is not as much fun, is it?