Thursday, May 14, 2009

WHY DOESN’T ASSEMBLYMAN GREEN RESPECT THE PRIVACY OF THE STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES OF PLAINFIELD’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS?

Comments which appeared on the Blog of Assemblyman Green concerning my role as a Board Member clearly demonstrate another example of how misinformation, whether intentional or otherwise, contaminates the true function of a Board Member. Assemblyman Green obviously lacks a true understanding of what it means to be guided by laws, policies and ethics. Instead, he has suggested that I have somehow failed to disclose information to the public regarding a personnel matter and a student who attends school in the district.

What Mr. Green fails to recognize is that as a Board Member, I have NO INDIVIDUAL authority to do anything. My only authority as a School Board Member is to develop policies to guide the administration in managing the schools. As a School Board Member, I understand that my responsibility is not to administer the schools on a day-to-day basis, but to work with the other eight (8) Board Members to see that the schools are well run. I do believe that under the leadership of Dr. Steve Gallon, III our schools are being run well. However, I also understand that we still have a long way to go in order to improve our schools to the level of excellence that our children deserve.

Mr. Green continually asserts that matters in our Public Schools are being mismanaged or not handled properly. He continues to be highly critical of the new administration of the Plainfield Public Schools. Instead of being part of the solution, he continually takes shots at our schools as if he wants them to fail.

In this particular instance, he claims that a situation in our high school was mishandled. He tries to link me to an incident in a negative way. I ask that Mr. Green be specific in terms of what role he thinks I played in the incident that he is referring to. If he is simply referring to the fact that I do not broadcast confidential information about our students and our employees to the public, as he does, I would do well to remind him that matters of personnel in our public schools are, by law, confidential until the need for confidentiality no longer exists. It would be an absolute violation of my ethical responsibility to disclose information regarding a personnel matter when there has been no action taken by the Board of Education. I am not authorized to take any INDIVIDUAL action as a board member.

Assemblyman Green should spend more time researching the law and school board ethics as opposed to making such misinformed statements which are clearly indicative of his fear of the changing climate in Plainfield. I will not, as a Board Member, subject myself to potential harm by providing information concerning a matter which is, by law, confidential. I can only question how it is that a public official was able to obtain such information when the law prohibits disclosure to the public until the need for confidentiality no longer exists.

It is clear that Assemblyman Green’s attack upon me and my family is motivated by “politics” and not for any real concern for the District or its students. Mr. Green would be better served by challenging the dissolution of Abbott Funding rather than launching personal diatribes at me.

Lastly, Assemblyman Green should spend more time servicing the districts of Clark, Dunellen, Fanwood, Greenbrook, North Plainfield, Linden, Middlesex, Scotch Plains, Rahway and Winfield and less time advocating the art of misinformation when it comes to Plainfield.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Choose Leadership, Experience & Accountability for Our Kids

Please vote for Barksdale, Ruffin, Hollis, and Westbrook for Plainfield Board of Education on Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Two years ago I ran for a seat on the Plainfield School Board under the banner “Estevez for Change – Better Schools – Stable Taxes”. Since my election I have been fortunate to be a part of the many positive changes taking place in our public schools, including:

• National Search and Selection of New Superintendent

• Grade Reconfiguration (Changed elementary schools from K-5 configuration to K-6 and K-8 configurations)

• Creation of the new Plainfield Academy for the Arts and Advanced Studies

These are only a few of the most visible changes taking place in our public schools. Many more changes are taking place at every level of our school district. Most of these changes have already begun to improve the educational experience of our children.

In order to continue to make these changes we need to elect individuals to the Board of Education that share the belief that our children can learn at the highest levels and that it is our responsibility as the adults in this community to work together toward providing them with a safe and productive learning environment. That is why I am supporting the team of Barksdale, Ruffin, Hollis and Westbrook for election to the Plainfield Board of Education. Each individual on this team has a strong track record of community service and activism on behalf of our children.

Plainfield schools need strong leadership to make great things happen for our children. Please be a part of making our schools better for all of our children by voting for Patricia I. Barksdale, Joseph M. Ruffin, Joanne Hollis, and Tammy Westbrook on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009.

Polls are open between 2pm and 9pm.


To learn more about the candidates, please click on the links below:

Patricia I. Barksdale
(LINE 1)


Joseph M. Ruffin
(LINE 4)


Joanne Hollis
(LINE 6)


Tammy Westbrook
(LINE 10)


You can also send me an email at: estevez4change@gmail.com

Monday, April 2, 2007

PLAINFIELD: April 11 forum to feature school board candidates

PLAINFIELD: April 11 forum to feature school board candidates

COURIER NEWS
April, 2, 2007

Bernice Paglia

PLAINFIELD -- The League of Women Voters of Plainfield has invited all school board candidates to meet the public at a forum April 11.

The forum is 7 p.m. in the Plainfield Public Library 800 Park Ave., Plainfield.

Candidates will be asked to give opening and closing statements and respond to written questions from the audience.

Three three-year terms are up this year. Candidates who filed for the April 17 school board election are Jeannette Criscione, David Graves, Christian Estevez and incumbents Wilma Campbell and Martin Cox.

Estevez and Criscione are making their first runs for school board. Graves served as an appointee from January to April 2006 and ran for the board in 2005 and 2006.

Campbell is seeking her second term and Cox won previously in 2001 and 2004.

For more information on the forum or to join the League of Women Voters of Plainfield, call (908) 756-9682.

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PLAINFIELD -- The League of Women Voters of Plainfield has invited all school board candidates to meet the public at a forum April 11.

The forum is 7 p.m. in the Plainfield Public Library 800 Park Ave., Plainfield.

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

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