School board took huge misstep
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Sandra Thompson
Thank you, [Gary] Jenkins, for his heartfelt letter to the editor
regarding the school board’s decision to allow, then bar, an MTV
reality show at Laguna Beach High School. The Jenkins family, along
with the Vickers, Turner, Whalen and Hathaway families, are respected
and deeply valued members of our community. Their contributions to
our schools and community have been immense and for that we are very
grateful.
Yet, apart from our overall respect for the school board, the
recent MTV issue presented several important problems to discuss, not
only in relation to the school board, but also to the Laguna Beach
High School principal and district staff. The secretive, three months
of negotiations and initial approval of an MTV reality program by
these parties were serious breaches of community trust and
educational integrity that must be cogently addressed. These were not
minor errors that can simply disappear from our community memory.
These were major, far-reaching mistakes that had tremendous bearing
on the well-being of our community and schools.
Negotiating secretly for three months with MTV without having any
significant information outreach to the community regarding what was
being considered is unacceptable. The community depends on the school
board and school administration for information regarding any major
decision involving its schools, its children and its overall
community character. The school board, superintendent and high school
principal disregarded the parents and community during this process
and thereby significantly undermined our trust in them.
In addition, it is apparent that the school administrators and the
board did little or no research on what exactly MTV is and how they
impact our children and society. If they had done even a tiny amount
of homework, they would have seen how MTV glorifies sex, violence,
drug abuse and numerous other negative issues. Again, everyday we
trust the school board and administrators to intensely research each
decision they make, especially ones of this magnitude. That the
school board, Principal Nancy Blade, Supt. Theresa Daem and Assistant
Supt. Steven Keller could not offer a well-researched, cogent
argument in opposition of MTV is baffling and embarrassing.
More troubling is that, not only did no administrator make the
case against MTV, they actually encouraged participation. Blade’s
mass phone message to high school parents praised the MTV reality
show as a “positive opportunity” and encouraged students to “pick up
an application at the office.” Students were greeted that morning by
MTV on the Laguna Beach High School intercom saying “we just want to
do something positive for you.”
Positive? I suggest Blade watch a few hours of alcohol abuse,
casual sex and gun-wielding rappers on MTV before she endorses such a
blatant fallacy on the high school airwaves. I think it’s pretty
clear to most people that MTV isn’t interested in positive
programming for our children. Furthermore, how about letting
SchoolPower know about the MTV negotiations before using the phone
message system they paid for?
Adding insult to injury, even after word finally got out to the
parents and community about the MTV plans and they packed the school
board meeting in vocal opposition, Daem continued to support the
project and Keller stated, “We would have been proud.” Are they that
out of touch with their constituents?
Meanwhile, school board members dodged and weaved, claiming the
Super Bowl had changed their minds. That they needed the Super Bowl
to realize MTV is not positive for kids and schools is surprising and
unfortunate. Ironically, e-mails flooded in from around the country,
cheering the school board for the denial.
The MTV beast has now been unleashed and continues to film in
Laguna, thanks to the enthusiasm and assistance of Blade, Daem,
Keller and the school board.
While I remain grateful to the school board for creating excellent
schools for my children, I nonetheless am seriously disturbed by the
events of the latest high school debacle. There is a pattern to this
school administration -- evident also in Blade’s stealthy change of
60 years of the Artist name -- that has damaged community trust and
respect. It is high time for this pattern to change.
* SANDRA THOMPSON is a Laguna Beach resident.
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