Indeed, the latest top-down decisions from the
governor and Illinois State Board of Education – and at times we’ve
seen this at the federal level, as well – are just a continuation of
the pattern of higher officials substituting their judgments for
those of local school boards. That has included matters of
curriculum, testing, student dress codes, accommodations,
discipline, athletics, school lunch offerings, etc. “Unfunded
mandates” – directives without the dollars to implement them -- have
been a local rallying cry for as long as many of us can remember.
It is fair to ask: What is the point of electing local school boards
at all?
We would grant that public safety is of the utmost importance – we
want to protect our kids, employees and ourselves, too -- and that
people of good intention may differ on the approaches to this
pandemic and how best to protect the short- and long-term health and
interests of our students. What we would not concede is that we must
abandon our principles as a nation in order to preserve and protect
the nation and its citizens. Among those principles is the rule of
law.
Since March 2020, Gov. Pritzker has issued more than 80 executive
orders regarding COVID-19 that have carried the force of law. The
actual lawmaking branch of government – the Illinois General
Assembly -- has been missing in action.
Lest anyone think our stance here is political, whether it’s a
Republican governor of Florida or a Democratic governor of Illinois
making these unilateral calls, it is clear that this has become a
bipartisan affliction. The aims may be different but the behavior is
the same, and worthy of objection in either case.
Indeed, it is impossible to believe that governing by executive
order is what this nation’s Founders had in mind when they were
forming our nation. Not only have school boards been made
irrelevant, but evidently legislatures have been, too. This is not
what we teach our students in regards to how our republic is
supposed to work. We may not always agree with the legislative
outcome, but at least our time-tested processes have been respected.
Meanwhile, federal and state law are abundantly clear as to where
the authority lies in regards to public education: “Parents have the
primary responsibility for the education of their children,” while
other public and even private jurisdictions “have the primary
responsibility for supporting that parental role.”
Gov. Pritzker himself once subscribed to that view.
As recently as July, he stated that “families should be involved in
making decisions for their own families. And, school districts and
school boards will make decisions for the schools within their
districts.”
Evidently, the Governor and ISBE really don’t believe
this.
Meanwhile, those of us who took the governor at his word are now
dismissed and derided as an extreme minority, the enemies of science
and compassion.
First, too many of our state leaders mistake compliance with
agreement and consent. More of us than they apparently wish to admit
have serious misgivings about how decisions are being made in
Springfield.
As for the science, it – or at least the communication of it from
the CDC and others – has been inconsistent, at best. Finally, who’s
really being punitive here – and to schoolchildren, not adults –
when the consequences of not falling in line are to make high school
diplomas worthless, or deny funding, or prevent students from
participating in athletics? It is precisely because we do care about
our young people that we are sparing them these threatened
punishments.
In short, may Springfield forgive those of us who have come to view
it as less a partner than an adversary in the education of our
children.
To say this is a challenging and unprecedented time understates it,
but the zig-zag nature of decision-making out of Springfield has
made it far more difficult to manage our classrooms, our schools,
and our districts, creating unnecessary conflict in our communities.
None of that serves our students – our reason for being – well.
It’s not just about the pandemic. It’s about all of the decisions
that have been taken out of local hands by those who are all too
distant from the resulting fallout. Enough is enough. Absolutely, it
is the principle of the thing. Please, restore local control and
accountability to our communities and those of us who know them
best.
Respectfully,
Morton CUSD# 709
Dr. Jeff Hill, Superintendent and Morton District 709 Board of
Education
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