Bomb threats have parent questioning cell phone rule
>> Wednesday, February 4, 2009
It is bad enough when a school has to be evacuated twice in one week because of bomb threats being made against the building. In those instances, thousands of students and staff members must quickly leave the premises.
Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser said what makes the situation all the more upsetting is when he has to witness disabled and special needs students, particularly those who use a wheelchair, struggle to return from the designated safe area into the school.
Wasser made his comments about the bomb threats during the Jan. 26 meeting of the FRHSD Board of Education. He was referring to a pair of bomb threats that were made against Manalapan High School on Jan. 23 and Jan. 26.
In both of those instances district procedure was followed and the building was evacuated. Law enforcement personnel responded and searched the building. No explosive devices were located on either day.
FRHSD spokeswoman Ilse Whisner said, "If (the bomb threats) were to continue, we could and would cancel all activities including the junior and senior proms. We don't want to do that and it hasn't been necessary for us to do that. At this time we will not do it, however, it could come up in the future."
Judy Weisinger, the parent of a Manalapan High School student, questioned the stringent measures as well as the district's cell phone policy during an emergency.
The FRHSD's cell phone policy states that students' cell phones must be kept in their locker and turned off during the school day. Wasser told Weisinger, "We do not permit the use of cell phones during an evacuation. It causes havoc, which in turn makes us lock down the area. We just initiated Parent Link, a system that has the ability to call many telephone numbers in a matter of minutes."
Wasser said Parent Link was used to notify parents about the Jan. 26 bomb threat at Manalapan High School. He said the system will be updated to include parents' work and cell phone numbers.
In regard to the possibility of canceling a prom, Wasser said, "If these bomb threats continues we will have to do more stringent things to send a clear message."
He said that extreme measures like this have only helped in the past.
During the Jan. 28 meeting of the Manalapan Township Committee, Committeewoman Michelle Roth said the two bomb scares at Manalapan High School resulted in 40 hours of police man hours to respond to those incidents.
Roth said police are still searching for the person or persons responsible for disrupting the school day by making the bomb threats.
In other business at the Jan. 26 FRHSD meeting, some residents once again asked Wasser to return the money that was expended in his pursuit of an advanced degree from Breyer State University. The online university has been discredited as an apparent diploma mill.
Resident Gloria Close of Manalapan said, "In good conscience, return the money now. We will move on once the money is returned."
Residents also questioned the $735 monthly lease the district pays to lease a 2008 Buick Enclave for Wasser.
It was stated that the practice of leasing a vehicle has been in place for about 30 years.
Residents asked the board to take the depressed economic climate into consideration and to scale back the district's expenses.
Resident Michael Fishman of Marlboro called the entire board unfit.
"This is a very unfortunate group of constituents. For many months we have sat here in front of this embattled superintendent and attorney who aren't working for the board or the district. This is a sad group of board members who do not consider the interest of these children.
"This is not a proper board for such a large district and so many students with aspirations. There are now four seats up for election (in April). If you plan to be reelected, we are going to fight like crazy. You have no chance. If you don't want to be disgraced don't run," Fishman said.
The seats presently held by the board president, Patricia Horvath of Manalapan, Joan Leimbach of Howell and Bunny Hammer of Freehold Borough will be on the ballot in the April school board election. Those seats will each carry a three-year term. In addition, a two-year unexpired term for the board's Marlboro representative will be on the ballot.
"We need strong character people who will look at Mr. Wasser objectively and make strong decisions to move this district in the right direction. We do not have that today," Fishman said.
Wasser then addressed those in attendance and asked them "to stop discrediting this district."
"I have put my blood and soul into this district for 22 years. However, I am only a part of it. Stop discrediting this school district," Wasser said. "You can say whatever you want about me, but when you say what you say, you are defaming the school district.
"I asked for eight months for all of you to make an appointment with me, to answer all of your questions. Stop discrediting this district. I have been (the superintendent) for 11 years. I will finish my contract. Stop what you are doing. If you want to talk to me, I'm a big boy. Make an appointment, come sit down face to face. It would be a delight for me," the superintendent said.
Some people who were in the audience applauded Wasser's statement.
2 comments:
oh - where to begin...
ok, this Whisner seems very cranky. Her big answer to the problem of
bomb threats is to threaten taking away the prom? shouldn't there be
more discussion surrounding this than taking away the prom from the
good kids? Why do I get the feeling she can't stand kids and
tax-payers? It definitely seems kids and tax-payers are "the enemy"
to her. Couldn't she address the anxiety this might provoke in the
overall population which are good students and hard-working staff who
want to be there? And outline steps to restore a peaceful environment
for these people? And perhaps lead up to a worst case scenario - and
that canceling the prom might have to be considered as a way to keep
every safe? why does she just bark out that threat? That is just my
take...
And of course the usual Wasser BS is also included in this article.
Hey! MR Wasser - no one wants to talk to you in private. We want to
hold you accountable to your PUBLIC and to have everything you say out
in the open and on the record! No one wants to be bullied and
threatened in a private meeting with you...(although, it would be very
simple to conceal a camera and record a private meeting to be posted
online....hum....any volunteers?)
I also love how he states: "It was stated that the practice of leasing
a vehicle has been in place for about 30 years."
1. just because it has always been done doesn't inherently mean it
always HAS to be done. Tough times mean tough decisions - 30 years or
not!
2. 30 years of leasing a vehicle doesn't mean YOU HAVE TO LEASE A
FRIGGIN LUXURY SUV FOR $735 A MONTH!! How about a nice Ford Focus or
a Chevy Aveo?????? That would get your sleazy butt from point A to
point B! Why do you need a luxury SUV????
Ok - that is all my ranting for the moment.
Here's my take on the last meeting:
1. Wasser spoke out of order according to Roberts Rules of Order and should have been stopped as quickly as they stop the public, but the Rules do not seem to apply to those on the board.
2. He spoke only to boost his already overinflated ego in front of the teachers and administrators in attendance (those are the only ones who applauded).
3. He knew there would not be any rebuttals from the public at that time either - a truly cowardly act.
4. He showed his continued arrogance when someone in the audience tried to interrupt him and he immediately shot her down - also NOT his call, but the chair's, according to the Rules.
5. Private meetings with him should not be required. The public has spoken openly and he should as well - under his agenda item called the Superintendent's Report.
And he has the nerve to say the public is bringing the district down! How? Did the public try to get away with misappropriating funds by going to a diploma mill? That started everything. And the more we look, the more waste we find (i.e. the now infamous SUV).
The reputation of the district starts at the top and what we have there is wrong and should not be allowed to stay. That includes the ineffective board who just say "yes" to anything Wasser wants - and have been for years. And we have a board President who has no clue on how to run a meeting.
Look at blogs all across the nation concerning MR. (but I REALLY want to be DR.) Wasser and see who is bringing the district down. It is not the public!
Oops...my three minutes are up or I would go on!
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