School board votes dismisses McKinley affair, elects new officers, has a party |
by Buck Quigley |
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Let Them Eat Cake
Buffalo’s school board held a special meeting at 3:30pm on Tuesday, July 1, called by board member Catherine Nugent Panepinto to “vote on pursuing disciplinary action against the individuals named in the report of attorney David Edmunds and/or as discussed by attorney Karl Kristoff.”
After the Pledge of Allegiance, board president Mary Ruth Kapsiak began the meeting by moving to enter into executive section, which was immediately seconded by Catherine Collins, who said that she, for one, intended to mention people’s names—therefore making an executive session mandatory. After five minutes of typical chaos, members of the press were again sent into the antechamber that has become their second home since issues involving principal Crystal Barton and McKinley High School have become public knowledge. Nugent Panepinto never even got to read her motion.
After half an hour, the door opened and Buffalo Public Schools lawyer Karl Kristoff read a motion to share all the raw data collected by the $25,000 Edmunds report with school board members—something they’ve never had access to thus far—before deciding if any disciplinary action might be warranted.
Here’s how the vote went down: Four voted in favor (Nugent Panepinto, Ralph Hernandez, Lou Petrucci, and Chris Jacobs). Pamela Perry-Cahill said she would like to “sustain.” Her colleagues corrected her use of terminology and asked if she would like to “abstain.” She said yes, she would like to do that, and she was joined in her abstention by Collins. Kapsiak and Florence Johnson voted against seeing any more evidence.
Vivian Evans, although present in another room, would not take part in the vote.
Thus, with only four votes in favor of examining all the evidence generated by the $25,000 in taxpayer funds that were used to compensate Edmunds, the motion did not receive the five votes it would have needed to pass. Chief of Staff James M. Kane quickly observed: “It doesn’t pass!” He sounded like a dealer at a poker tournament, interpreting all the hands for the spectators.
Next, it was time for the board to vote on new officers. Evans entered to take part in this vote. Again, the room stood to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Kapsiak retained her position as board president, Collins replaced Hernandez as vice president of executive affairs, and Jacobs replaced Nugent Panepinto as vice president of student affairs.
In a stunning and unpredictable coincidence, each vote was identical, with Perry-Cahill, Collins, Johnson, Kapsiak, Jacobs, and Evans voting for the winners—while Nugent Panepinto, Petrucci, and Hernandez voted for the losers. Kapsiak, Collins, and Jacobs were sworn in to their new positions and the meeting was called to a close.
Florence Johnson was the first to move in on the cake. She and Perry-Cahill moved in for a slice after sharing hugs with Collins, Jacobs, and Kapsiak.
Though it was a big cake, Nugent Panepinto, Petrucci, and Hernandez didn’t have any.
—buck quigley
Reader Comments
moe 03 Jul 2008, 23:37
Holy shit. What an insult. This is disgusting. It's a bad sitcom with
kids and the community in the audience, NOT laughing. My God, there's no
where to go but subzero now. What an absolute shame, lost opportunites to
make some real progress, these people should be looking over their
shoulders, fearful of retaliation of their insulting behavior. WOW
Mr. White 04 Jul 2008, 01:26
The four outsiders finally are out of officer positions and can no longer
waste time with witch hunts. Sanity prevails, and the school board can get
back to the business of education and shed the political circus that the
old officers help the city hostage with. Now it is just a matter of kicking
them out of elected office. I know some will hae sour grapes and may even try to put Rich Tobe on the school board, or something equally crazy. Too bad, the jig is up.
Grandma 05 Jul 2008, 13:06
It is a shame that Barton is not held responsible for all her actions, she
has gotten away with everything. And have you noticed who voted for her to
get off. The board should concentrate on the kids but cannot when they
are being treated unfairly by the adminstration.
rastamick
06 Jul 2008, 11:45
Hey whitey whatever that shit is you're smoking pass it over cause it makes
wrong right dopwn up and left right. Surely you're going for some sort of
mind altered devil advocate trip here with your obvious backwardness on
every single issue. This little sorority party with jimmy the pimp is
coming to an end and you know it. As they say though pimpin aint easy
bro....
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