So much for a new direction

Now that the smoke has cleared on this year’s Monroe school board race, it seems pretty clear that all the talk about a need for new leadership was just talk.

In the weeks leading up to Tuesday’s vote, the Press received several letters critical of sitting school board members — in particular, President Kathy Kolupanowich and board members Amy Speizer and Lew Kaufmann. Ms. Speizer and Mr. Kaufman were running for re-election.

But voters apparently disagreed. The only change on the board was the defeat of longtime incumbent Carol Haring, who while supporting the plan to place the new high school in Thompson Park had been critical of the board’s unwillingness to explore a backup plan.

And it wasn’t even close. Ms. Speizer and Mr. Kaufman were runaway winners, while Ira Tessler — running on a slate with the two incumbents — won the third seat.

Finishing at the bottom? The two most critical candidates, Ms. Bjornsen and Ms. Haring.

I’ll let the reader consider the meaning in all of this.

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Six for three

Six candidates, three seats — with more possibly to come. Who says there is no interest in the school board?

It is early yet — and we still need to decide on whether to endorse for school board — but the crowded field is good for the township. The more voices the broader the debate — especially because of the inclusion of two Indian-Americans.

The deadline for filing is Feb. 26, so get your petitions in.

And let me know whether you think the Post should endorse. E-mail me here.

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