Regular commenter PrairieCelt has taken the time to transcribe Martha Ross’s comments at the end of Monday night’s school board meeting. I’ll let her words and the words and those who spoke after her speak for themselves.
Ross: I have a few words to say to the Board and the public – whatever public there might be, it really does not matter. I am going to name this It Is Time.
It is time to come together around what it going to take place and how we are going to move forward in educating our children in this district.
It is time that I came to terms with the fact that there is always going to be a divide based on black and white in this community. Nobody wants to talk about race but that is what it is about – it is about race. We know that because it was set up over 300 years ago.
And it is time also, that I realize that making all the Board meetings and making all my committee meetings over the last seven going on eight years, going to all the Board meetings and doing what I am supposed to do, is not going to make a difference in the way I get treated, and I feel I have been really slighted by some of my colleagues in giving me the opportunity to serve. It would not matter – it is not because I don’t have the education because I think I have more formal education than many of my colleagues and it is not because I don’t have the abilities to fulfill the presidency, particularly because I have served on local, state and national boards, sometimes in the presidency role or the chair of the committee role.
So I say it is time, in my opinion, for African Americans especially to realize that this plan to divide us has been put into place over 300 years ago. And we have to look at this and come to terms with this and see how we are going to address this.
A few of us have been provided privileges, meaning African Americans have been provided privileges, to get ahead, and what did it cost us to get there?
For my tenure on this board, I have expressed over and over why I don’t vote for expelling children, yet my colleagues choose to denigrate me in public because I voted the way that I voted.
And you have a Code of Conduct that talks about each persons vote should be respected – I would think that would include me.
During my tenure on the board, I have voted based on how I felt about the issues relating to the students in this district based on information I have received from the administration and research I have done myself.
During my tenure on this board, I have tried to ask questions at the board meetings that would inform the public. Some people say they are stupid questions or dumb questions or silly questions however you want to term that. But I have tried to ask questions so that it gave the public information about our business which is their business – the taxpayers.
I am unclear why members of the board find it necessary to attempt to degrade or deface my character to make themselves feel good about their own free-will decisions because whatever you decide to vote on is your free will.
I dont think you have to – and I brought this up last year – I don’t think you have to degrade another person to justify the decisions you make.
I am not happy with people doing that – you don’t have the right, it is not fair – again, you do not have the right to do that. That, to me, could be illegal or at least unethical.
But people who say that this is not about race – I cant think of it being any other way except that it is about race. We can cover it up, we can avoid it but when you tell people that these are the reasons why I am not going to vote for this person, I think you are degrading my character and I don’t appreciate it.
I am fully capable of being president and maybe you, Dr. Gorenz, don’t want to be in a team role – maybe the only way you can function is in a leadership role – I don’t know. I don’t know what the reasons that many people think that I am not capable of leading this board are, but I am capable and nothing anyone is going to say is going to make me feel that I am not capable.
There has always been a division and will always be a division and no matter how many hoops you jump through or how good you are, you will always going to have that divide.
But somehow – if we sign a Code of Conduct or an agreement – we should at least look at that agreement and say, okay, lets live by it – not just on paper.
So I don’t need to be in a presidents or a vice presidents role to do what I do or what I have been doing all these years, whether you think what I have been doing is valued or not, I think it is valued. I spend my time.
And, again, I just wanted to make that statement that I really don’t appreciate it and it is not fair and I will not accept it.
Gorenz: Any other comments? Mr. Stowell.
Stowell: Well I have to take exception because if she is saying her colleagues have done – I certainly don’t feel as I have done anything. I chose tonight the best leader who I thought was for this board. I meant no personal affront to it Mrs. Ross and I meant nothing, there is not a thing in me that made race an issue in this, and you smirk.
Ross: Yeah.
Stowell: There is no thing at all that I brought into this . . .
Hinton: Let me say this right now. Let me say this right now
Ross: Excuse me . . .
Hinton: Well wait. Let me finish, let me finish.
This is – I need to refocus us, everybody has their right to make their comments and say what is in their hearts and in their minds. But there is an outside entity that would love to see this board and this effort be fractionalized and I returned to this district to see to it that that did not take place because this is about the children. This is about the children.
I am so proud of this board in the sense that so much effort and focus has come about because this board being willing and more than able to stand up and make some changes and do what needs to be done for the children.
Now the only way, the only – where – this place where this conversation is going to go is a place where it becomes a controversy for the next 6 months, which is going to take us away from our focus and our direction.
We have overcome major obstacles. Tonight we heard about Skills U.S.A. Today or tonight Mrs. Spangler made the suggestion that is going to save some kids life that we talk about drug testing for athletes.
Tonight we’ve talked about starting a new program, a Math Science Technology Academy that will prepare many of our kids for the future.
Tonight we have talked about major entities like the Ag Lab and universities working with us and collaborating and going forward.
The comments have been made, the statements have been made, and if we need to say anything else then we need to say what is good for our kids, what is good for this district, what is good for this community.
Now it is time to go forward and we are going forward and this does not need to be, so I am very proud and very pleased that the strength and the courage that is in this board to stand up and do some great things.
Now I am just going to close by saying there are some very big highlights that I consider a part of my career and being able to serve kids, parents and teachers tonight is one of those nights in the sense that it does not seem like it is a big thing as far as providing time for teachers to get better at what they do, but I will tell you without a doubt you have improved the lives of thousands of kids and hundreds teachers. Thats what you guys do. That is what you do.
We don’t denigrate and we don’t become contentious, that is not what we are about. We are about doing what is right in this community and for this district.
So with that being said, I mean if there are other comments they can be held until a later date.
Gorenz: I would accept a motion to adjourn.
Stowell: Second
Gorenz: Thank you
I now see Emtronics you have a maturity problem. That being said, I think Parker or Stowell would have made a better choice for president. See, we can almost agree on somethings end/sarcasm.
I think Gorenz is a terrible choice and who knows, if he had been passed over like Matha Ross has he may act like she does. When you are used to having things go your way all the time people don’t know how you will react in an adverse situation.
Meanwhile, down in the bayou…
http://peoriarocks.blogspot.com/2008/07/meanwhile-down-in-bayou.html
District 150 Advocate: First of all, you were the one who assumed to know everyone voted the way that they did, and you don’t. Second, what did I say that was unsubstatiated? And last but not least, why is that anyone who speaks about Ken Hinton needs help or so you and Emtronics seem to think so, but you two spew your venom about Martha Ross daily almost to the point of obsession, yet you seem to believe that your okay.
tsk,tsk.
P.S.
Did you even notice back in ’04 before Hinton was hired, this town was on the verge of a race riot, but once Hinton was hired in Royster place, everything started to die down?
sakgen, it isn’t dying down any longer with the goings on at the riverfront at Steamboat Days, the attacks on golfers at Neumann, and with what happened at Heritage Days at Holy Family.
Peoria has a gang problem…. Teachers in the south end have known this for years.
Imaswede, correct me if I’m mistaken, but the large group of kids at Steamboat Days was a mixed group with a contingent from some of the surrounding communities (based on the addresses of the kids whose names were listed in the PJS). And it isn’t just the South End with gang issues – the Woodruff attendance area has more than its share of gangs, too.
PrairieCelt, I didn’t see the list in the PJS, so I am sure you are correct. And you are also correct in that Peoria is not the only community with gang problems and it is not only the south end. I made the comment about teachers in the south end because that is who I have spoken with lately. Several teachers I know who teach below Western hill said they have been telling admin for years that the problem is bigger than people realize. I am sure the police departments of all the areas are well aware. If people think there aren’t gangs in outlying areas, look again!
Parents, teachers, churches, and anyone else who is willing, needs to be involved to help get this turned around. The pressure on our young children is great. Does anyone know of a city that had a gang problem that actually did get it turned around?
From a graduate of the Ross School of Detecting Racism:
http://tinyurl.com/5akyfv
sakgen: you must be a plant here. Please show me (us) where the race riot was when Hinton was hired? I never really cared about Hinton one way or the other but some here do hate him (King Hinton ring a bell??) and some don’t. I know Martha Ross, she went to Manual and she went when racial times in this community were at an all time low. That may have jaded her outlook on some issues but whatever, she isn’t qualified to be Board President. Then you state that Gorenz would have threw a fit if he had lost. You’re kidding right?
So let me get this right; If I speak for Hinton, then I have a maturity problem and I am picking on those that do hate him, yet, it’s different with Ross, who happens to be my district rep on the board if I say that she isn’t qualified? You’re a bigger idiot than I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.
I don’t hate Ross nor Hinton. I just don’t care for one and don’t think one is qualified which is my opinion.
Ya know, no matter what and where I post, your hate will follow. Look in a mirror.