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Monday, January 21, 2013

Jeff Ward

What do Kent Shodeen and Eddie Haskell Have in Common?

Spoiler alert! They didn't both star in beloved '60s sitcoms.

No one reminds me of that unctuous Leave it to Beaver ne’er do well Eddie Haskell more than Geneva developer Kent Shodeen. Just like Eddie easily bamboozled clueless 1960s parents with his hyper-smarmy ministrations, Kent uses political clout to get away with same kind of murder. Though he’s not generally known for it, Kent’s largesse to local politicians is legendary. All it takes is few quick keystrokes on the Illinois State Board of Elections website to reveal he’s doled out almost $100,000 since 1997. And when it comes to contributing to political coffers, Kent is utterly non-denominational. From Karen McConnaughay to Tom Weisner and Ken Ramsey to Pat Quinn, one might say our overeager real estate mogul likes to hedge his bets. Sure! …

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Jeff Ward

4:32 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

Kurt, Maybe this is hindsight, but the other caveat in the column is TIFs tend to go to generous friends. And then they tend to fall flat on their face. And remember, nature abhors a vacuum. As one reader pointed out, if the market could bear that development, it would already be there. In the end, municipalities really need to stop participating in this insane competition for businesses because …   more ›

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Jeff Ward

GEA, School Board Both Have Failed Strategically

These negotiations may be a chess game, but one bad move can haunt you for years.

All right! Now that we’ve dispensed with the District 304 contract negotiation basics, it’s time to talk about a teachers strike. And we’ll be discussing the long-term ramifications here because everybody knows what the immediate consequences are. But before we depart, we need to apply an appropriate framework so that we’re all on the same page. Taking a cue from military history, we’ll break this conflict down into three separate, but eminently interrelated parts. The first is the “tactical,” or what’s happening right here, right now. It’s a small slice of the big picture. You can win a tactical engagement, but lose the battle and vice versa. Then there’s the “operational,” which means the battle as a whole. It’s the sum of the tactical …

Max

11:34 pm on Thursday, November 1, 2012

Mr. Lee, I'm sure your wife is a fine person and would like to believe that she has our childrens' best interests at heart, as I trust you do. And of course you are uncomfortable with the idea that she might not be given respect. I hope you will help her to understand the situation in which the community finds itself, and the circumstances into which her support of the union's behavior helps to …   more ›

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Jeff Ward

My Advice to Geneva Teachers

It's time to ignore all the shriekers and think long term.

On Monday, we finished discussing the equal and opposite reaction that holds true for everything in this Earthbound existence. To wit, the TaxFACTS people have been pummeling District 304 teachers and their salaries for years, so finally fed up, those educators appeared en masse at last week’s board meeting to make a point. A green “United We Teach” T-shirt—eight bucks. Watching the FACTS folks stunned reaction to 200 teachers wearing ‘em—priceless. But while I loved that measured TaxFACTS smackdown, I’m not quite as enamored of the logic the teachers used in their quest for an new contract with greater compensation. But before we continue, since young purseless women, aldermen, crazy chicken ladies (and all her friends), mayors, bloggers…

Max

9:23 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

GHS English teacher Brian Burns said: “We need to find a way to come to an equitable solution.... If we fail, there are people in this community looking to exploit our failure and seek to maximize that failure to their own satisfaction.” Let's ignore for the moment the fact that this English teacher's sentence is ungrammatical, and ask who are these "people...looking to exploit", and what IS …   more ›

Monday, September 3, 2012

Jeff Ward

In Regard to TaxFACTS, I Told You Thusly!

If you back people into a corner often enough, they're bound to come out fighting!

After being accused of some intemperate columns lately (who me?), instead of issuing my trademark “I told you so,” I’ll simply echo Sheldon Cooper’s milder Big Bang Theory refrain, “I told you thusly.” Though I have to say that wasn’t nearly as much fun. Because if there’s one thing I’ve tried to teach you people, as even fictional physicists will attest, for every action in this life, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Unless, of course, you write a column about high school purses or backyard chickens, in which case some reactions are more equal than others. And it’s this very regard that I’ve tried to warn y’all about the TaxFACTS group. While they certainly performed a valuable service by sounding the runaway School District …

John R

11:00 am on Thursday, September 6, 2012

@ Mitotero the guy pacing around at the back of the room was probably Bob McQ. He normally paces in the back or sits on the edge of the stage, resting his head in his hands, directly behind the podium. I actually find it a bit unsettling. I like Jeff agree that the taxfacts folks have some valid concerns. But for some reason they don't want to hear it. Especially, if you disagree with some of the…   more ›

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Jeff Ward

Class Size Doesn't Matter

It ain't the size of the class, it's the class of the parents!

That’s right! I’m gonna lay the blame for this latest bout of depression squarely at your feet. You had to bring up District 304 class size, didn’t you! So in order to perform my typical due diligence, I retrieved my dusty Evanston Township High School year book, which holds that hidden St. Nick’s Class of ‘72 graduation photograph. It’s been 40 years! But what amazes even more than the relentless passage of time is, though I often forget who I called after dialing the phone, I remember so much of St. Nick’s as if it were yesterday. What that picture did was confirm my recollection that our classes contained 25 kids. I guess I didn’t need to brave the basement and depression after all. Not only that, but when the classroom hit 90 degrees, …

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Kent Frederick

3:20 pm on Friday, June 8, 2012

My doctor will vehemently disagree with you. He thinks public schhols are much better, when it comes to dealing with children. We had a time when our son became very defiant, both at school and at home. He wound up seeing the social worker, and she did wonders in getting him to calm down. As it turns out, the bad behavior was a delayed reaction to the deaths of my parents and several other …   more ›

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jeff Ward

FACTS Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing

Isn't it amazing how Shakespeare still applies!

Here we go again! Another non-scandal at the hands of the completely cartoonish TaxFACTS group that’s going to rock Geneva to it’s very core. Or not! As if we needed further proof of these folks' lack of imagination, they’re calling this particular kerfuffle, “enrollmentgate.” And they had to go all the way back to 2006 to dig it up. Where’s John Ehrlichman when you really need him?” Apparently, some people have way too much time on their hands. Also apparently, back in 2006, a District 304 consultant laid out what he believed to be the lowest, expected, and highest potential enrollment numbers for the next five years. But instead of using his 6,412 student 2012 estimate, District 304 used a 7,472 number when pushing the April 2007 …

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Bob McQuillan

5:15 pm on Monday, April 23, 2012

Please listen to what GenevaTaxFACTS is saying. We have not asked for any school to be closed, any teacher to lose their job, and teacher to take a cut in pay or any child to lose their "favorite principle." We have simply asked a questions about what the administration and board said they did vs. what actually happened. Right now this is a question of trust in both the administration and board. …   more ›

Monday, September 12, 2011

5 Things You Should Know

Committee of the Whole Meeting, D304 Policy Discussions, Brush Pick-Up and More—5 Things You Should Know for Monday, Sept. 12

And, it's National Chocolate Milkshake Day.

Being unemployed can be stressful for many reasons, but Tri-City Unemployment Group is a helpful organization aiming to aid area citizens during a tough time. Their meeting tonight will cover interviewing skills and includes a networking session And, District 304's School Board will meet tonight to discuss important policy revisions. Here are five things happening today, Monday, Sept. 12: 1. The city of Geneva will have a Committee of the Whole meeting at 7 p.m. inside City Council Chambers. Tonight's topics of discussion include a request from The Dam Bar & Grill requesting use of a public parking lot for a Breast Cancer Awareness Motorcycle Run on Sept. 24, and an update on the Emerald Ash Borer infestation in Geneva. A copy of the …

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