Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:26 am
Thealexa Becker has written a nice article on Chas Geiger's resignation for The Lakewood Observer.
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To read all of this editorial, please click here.[i]Losing a Lakewood legend[/i], Editorial, Lakewood Sun Post (Dec. 11, 2008) wrote:Members of the school board have their work cut out for the next month as they try to find a replacement for longtime board member Charles "Chas" Geiger III.
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Geiger's replacement will face some real challenges, including wrapping up a major rebuilding project in the city's schools. Even though that project is well under way, voters must decide on its third phase. Also, the district has not asked for an additional operating levy in seven years, so it's likely such a request could face voters within the next couple of years.
In addition, Superintendent David Estrop announced his plans to leave office at the end of the school year, so the board has actively started seeking his replacement. Geiger said he will not play a role in selecting Estrop's successor.
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So, as the year winds down, board members are accepting applications to fill Geiger's position. We're confident they'll find a good replacement and we wish that person well as he or she prepares to meet the challenges ahead.
We also offer a sincere thank you to Geiger for his many years of dedicated service to the schools and the community. His dedication, experience and know-how will be hard to replace.
Linda Beebe is actually the longest-serving member of the board with 25 years of service.[i]Losing a Lakewood legend[/i], Editorial, Lakewood Sun Post (Dec. 11, 2008) wrote:After 22 years, Geiger decided to retire from the board at the end of the year.
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The longest-serving member of the board, Geiger was easily re-elected in November 2007 to another four-year term. He spent this year serving as president, a term that traditionally rotates annually among board members.
Thealdexa, it is the Sun POST, so your grasp on minor details leaves a bit to be desired.Thealexa Becker wrote:Go figure, the Sun News doesn't always get the best information.
Dee Martinez wrote:Thealdexa, it is the Sun POST, so YOUR grasp on minor details leaves a bit to be desired.Thealexa Becker wrote:Go figure, the Sun News doesn't always get the best information.
Again, it seems that no one involved with the Observer can promote the enterprise without slamming someone else.
DeeDee Martinez wrote:Dee Martinez wrote:Thealdexa, it is the Sun POST, so YOUR grasp on minor details leaves a bit to be desired.Thealexa Becker wrote:Go figure, the Sun News doesn't always get the best information.
Again, it seems that no one involved with the Observer can promote the enterprise without slamming someone else.
Stephen Eisel wrote:People who live in glass houses should not throw stones...