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Aisha El-Amin, Ed.D.
School Board Member D#168 |
OPINION
EDITORIAL
By Joseph
Wiszowaty
The
phrase “cut and run” sounded good in the political debate of the 2004
re-election of George Bush. Something
that reminded me of the phrase were the events of this last week when Aisha
El-Amin resigned her seat on the Board of Education for District 168.
First
let me say School District is solvent, no thanks to the efforts of El-Amin,
after all they were solvent before she got there. This was truly attributed to the efforts of
Dr. Rudy Williams and continued under Al Travaglini and the board under Arleta
Bazile, Suzzanne Arnold and Sharon Davenport.
Balancing the budget, well we’ll see what Leak can do with that!
So how
did I draw the comparison of cut and run with El-Amin? Well consider the fact that El-Amin was a
staunch supporter of Dr. Donna Simpson-Leak the incoming Superintendent of
Schools and was in fact a “swing” vote in the split 4 to 3 decision. El-Amin stated she was “enthusiastic to have
Leak as head of the school district” according to published reports. I don’t know Dr. Leak, I look forward to
getting to know her better and seeing what she’s got, but the controversy
surrounding her previous employer just smells of Henrietta Turner and Robert
Fox.
El-Amin
allied herself with board members Jimmo Kasali, Mary (Hanks) Howard and Delores
Green to vote for Leak’s contract. Let’s
face it folks, anyone who has been to a School Board meeting knows Kasali seems
to have been out in right field in the sun all day. He rambles on and on about whatever his mind
seems to want to discuss. Anyone who
would ally themselves with Kasali is worthy of serious examination! Taxpayers, residents and all should be asking
these individuals some serious questions on where their minds are?
El-Amin
has been rumored to be moving from Sauk Village for months now according to
some close to her, so her resignation came to me as no big surprise.
What
El-Amin has left the taxpayers with is the legacy of a split board of education
and a controversial vote for a Superintendent of Schools for the next two years.
Sauk Village
is no stranger to controversy! If people
remember, the late former School Board President Patricia Hasse said in
November, 1989 that one of the best things she did while she served on the
School Board was to hire the disgraced School Superintendent of School Thomas
Ryan. One person voted against him,
Marion Rauner! In the end who was on the
right side of history? In the end,
some may soon forget El-Amin making the controversial vote and resigning quickly after, but history will never forget… thanks for the memories!
I
called Dr. Leak to welcome her to her new job on what was to be her first day
May 27th… she hadn’t made it in for her first day of work yet.
That was at 2pm!