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MATC Secession Editorial...

By Al Campbell
Monday, Jul 14 2008, 08:18 AM

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel featured an editorial this morning concerning the possibility that Germantown will pursue the secession effort from the Milwaukee Area Technical College district.  They spoke of 'outreach' by MATC and re-established their position that Germantown should remain in the MATC district.

The 'outreach' they spoke of consisted of the appointment of Victor Rossetti (then Superintendent of Germantown Schools) to a MATC Board vacancy, meetings held with Germantown officials, contribution of laptops to the library and a couple of 'free' programs.

This so-called 'outreach' seemed a lot like a feeble attempt to head off an embarrassing situation.  The addition of Mr. Rossetti did nothing to alter the course of MATC.  It continues to be, in my opinion, an out-of-control institution that answers to no one.  Germantown pays millions annually and we are supposed to take thirty laptops and shut our collective mouth.

The editors finally get to the last paragraph of this piece where they seem to catch a glimmer of a major reason for our angst.  They state, "And our guess is that until MATC does something to reduce its tax levy, not only will Germantown's efforts continue, but other communities may also start seriously considering secession."

The school board is scheduled to discuss this subject tonight.  I hope that it moves with all deliberate speed to push the secession from MATC.

Comments

Concerned GT Resident   

I too am puzzled at how the Milwaukee Journal thinks that the too little, too late supposed "outreach" shows that MATC is trying hard.

That "outreach" would not have happened if the secession issue had never come up.  I'm still appalled that the former Superintendent actually accepted the Board appointment at the very time his own Board was pondering seceding.

Unfortunately, even if the School Board decides to continue the secession movement, I don't think there's any chance that Governor Doyle's appointed technical college board members will allow the secession to go through.  They are the final say, and the Gov will not allow that to happen.

July 14, 2008 1:29 PM

GTT   

Looks like once again our fabulous school board is dragging their feet once again!!! The need to move forward with filing the paperwork and stop talking about it!

Tho only outreach MATC is doing is out reaching into our pockets for more money without any accountability!!!

July 15, 2008 3:13 PM

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