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New Berlin district decides to close Glen Park School

Glen Park Elementary School in New Berlin. Photo By Peter Zuzga

New Berlin - The first among numerous speakers pleading with the New Berlin School Board not to close Glen Park Elementary School predicted that the writing was on the wall. And she was right.

The board Monday night voted unanimously to close Glen Park, whose nearly 300 students will be parceled out to Orchard Lane, Elmwood and Ronald Reagan elementary schools this fall.

Ultimately, the school district will save an estimated $429,000 a year to either put toward $25 million in either maintenance costs - for deferred or new projects - in schools elsewhere in the jurisdiction.

Evident emotion

But regardless of the benefits, the 90 or so Glen Park parents plus many Glen Park students were devastated by the decision. At least five children left the meeting in tears, as did some of the parents.

The meeting was charged with emotion.

At one point, the board's discussion was suddenly interrupted by an angry shout from a man in the audience who disagreed with something that was said, and soon others were speaking out of order in the audience, eventually prompting the board to take a brief recess.

Three New Berlin police officers soon were on the scene and monitored the meeting from outside the New Berlin Middle/High School idea center.

All about money

Bill Adams, a parent who has been fighting the closure for months, said after the meeting was that the board's need for extra money is at the heart of the issue and that problem hasn't been fixed.

"There's an unwillingness in the community and an inability of the board to convince the community that the schools need much greater financial support than they've been given," Adams said.

Indeed, Director of Finances Roger Dickson said last month that the schools have a structural deficit, meaning they cannot adequately keep up with maintenance.

But to School Board member Art Marquardt, a strong advocate of the closing, the question is more one of simply having too much capacity and consequently too much staff.

"This is the last step in getting the right number of buildings and the right number of administrators," Marquardt said after the meeting, noting that the closing will make it possible to start catching up on maintenance.

Rich Tadych, another parent who also fought hard for Glen Park, worried that the estimated $429,000 in annual savings might be eaten away significantly by necessary adaptations at the three receiving schools.

Further, he worried that a savings of whatever size might get lost in the district's annual budget, which currently totals about $60 million.

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  1. Jane, Jane, Jane, it's amazing what you leave out of your stories. Like the 3 and a half million the district will now not be spending on that round albatross of an outdated building. Why do I need to pay for five elementary schools when our students will fit into four?

    Five children left the meeting in tears? Oh boo hoo. What kind of a parent brings a little kid to a school board meeting instead of explaining to them the facts of life?

    Jane, you also neglected to mention that the man who let out an angry shout in fact shouted out an obscenity in front of all those little kids. Did THAT make them cry? Or maybe when the angry man threatened the board and the cops had to be called and remove him? Or all the angry soccer moms who kept shouting and mocking the board? That's a wonderful way to teach the little kiddies the facts of life.

    Tell you what. I say congratulations to the board for having the courage to get this done. I am so sick of these Glen Park soccer moms who don't have to work for a living whining about how it's only $25 a year out of my taxes with no regard to all the unemployed and underemployed around them. Shame. YOu don't like it? Send your kids to private school, but stop reaching for MY wallet.
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    • Yeah, how dare those parents be concerned that their little kids are going to be moved to schools with worse test scores, be crammed into larger classrooms, be split from friends and away from surroundings they trust? How dare they question the board for so badly mishandling district finances for the last decade that they can't keep up with maintenance on buildings the taxpayers entrusted to them?

      The kiddies do need to be taught the "facts of life" for New Berlin schools: Politics first, education last.
  2. mindyerownbizness... Just a little information for you. The majority of Glen Park "rich soccer moms" as you call them do work for a living!!!!!! Maybe you should get your facts straight!!!!
    That round albatross of an outdated building is an amazing school with amazing teachers and staff. And by the way... the "rich soccer moms" are not complaining about it.
  3. So the board called police on parents speaking out of turn, while they allowed their allies on the NBCRG and the union-haters bussed in from out of town to howl and honk at teachers trying to speak at the board meeting about the employee handbook? Classic.

    "Too much staff"? Art Marquardt has just painted another big target on teachers in the district. Get ready increases in class size and the firing of senior teachers, all in the name of cost savings and the continued structural deficit that they made far worse with their borrowing schemes.

    And why has the district failed to keep up with maintenance? Why, that would be because the district diverted that money into debt, a budget-busting stupidity that the district will be facing for many more years to come. Thanks, NBCRG-sponsored board! It only gets worse from here!
  4. Race to the bottom continues.........next up.....closing New Berlin Eisenhower as a High School because it will cost serious money to update it for that purpose. Say hello to New Berlin Eisenhower Middle School and New Berlin West High School within 5 years...and oh ya...keep voting for the fiscal conservative dopes. Have you ever met and talked to Art Marq ?
  5. It's like taking lambs to the slaughter....New Berlin voters are so easy !
  6. As a teacher in another part of the state - based on what I have heard from the New Berlin School District over the last 10 months or so, I am glad I do not teach or have my kids there. ALL school districts are going through a tough time, I may be mistaken but wasn't the NB superintendent the one that came out in full support of Gov. Walker's plan?

    Compulsory education is not cheap, it costs money. And in education, we don't always have all of the support we need. Parents not involved in their kids education, kids who just don't care. Yes this happens! When class sizes get too big, education is hindered. I am sure there are some of you reading this saying "suck it up"....deal with more kids.....and teachers will. But when I have 3 to 5 to 7 to who knows how many (too many) more kids in my classroom next year, and I physically can't get around to provide all the kids the help they need, should I tell the kids in my class to just "suck it up?"

    Because when you tell the teachers and support staff to "deal with it", you are also telling all of the kids in that school the exact same thing. The best kids will still be fine, but some of those kids in the middle will not excel the way they could.
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  7. Closing schools, yet a good chunk of New Berlin kids are still being forced to go to school in the over crowded West Allis school district. When will New Berlin wake up and get control of the entire city?
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    • This idea has been investigated numerous times over the last 50 years since the now SDNB, then NBPS was formed. The then current residents of the parts of New Berlin that are in the WA/WM wanted to stay in the district that their children were already in. There are additional parts of the city in the Elmbrook and Muskego school districts as well.

      The current board of education o0f the district currently serving these areas would need to approve of a detachment from their district first. I encourage those that would like to see the SDNB expand to the various city boarders and that live in those areas to have discussions with the board members of those districts to start the process of detachment. Once you have that commitment to allow the detachment in hand the next step would be to bring that request to the SDNB board. Based upon recent history in the Waukesha / Elmbrook case I don't believe that Elmbrook or WA/WM will accede to a detachment.
    • You just closed an elementary school and can't tell the kids or their parents where they'll be going to school in a few months, how they'll be getting there, how many kids will be jammed into a classroom or a building. And you're asking for more kids. Wow. The boards from the neighboring districts would be grotesquely irresponsible to release anyone into your poorly run circus.
    • I didn't bring it up, a concerned citizen did, and so I answered his question with a full and factual answer to his question. Even after closing GP, this person and hundreds of others want to have our district take over responsibility for their children, making your entire point both moot and IDIOTIC.
    • People want to smoke, but that doesn't make it good for them.

      You just closed a school with no plan for what to do with the kids. Giving someone like that more kids would be, to borrow your word IDIOTIC.
  8. HTC, You make us all laugh. Are you not the same person who supported Art Marquart in either 2000 or 2001? Yes you did. You and your little band of rebels. In previous posts, I read where the soccer moms from GP were going to band together and get some "real board members" elected. So, what happened? Why not have the Chin or Janey run again as a write in? Congrats to the New Berlin School Board for making the tough decisions and closing down an outdated school and having the kids go to one of New Berlin's other great schools.
  9. Let the tears begin. Just one more use of the Walker toolchest.
  10. Just remember we vote for these people. We vote for our mayor, our governor, all of our elected officials. As a community we need to step up and watch out for our children because our school board or any other elected official will not. We need to stop being bullied by old aristocrats that call us soccer moms and all other sorts of names. They like to talk about unemployment without realizing that it is them that are causing it. it takes a village to raise a child and for those that don't want to partake again go live somewhere where there are no taxes or schools. But I for one work and so does my husband and I'm willing to pay $50 in extra taxes for our children. Anyone who is not should be ashamed of themselves. Vote people...vote and realize that the right wing propaganda being spewed by Waukesha county is just a bunch of bullies.
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