By Antonio D. French
Filed Tuesday, August 22, 2006 at 9:31 PM
Gathered in the rotunda of City Hall, the group included most of the city's at-large officeholders. But noticeably absent was Mayor Francis Slay.
After unprecedented influence over the city's school district for three years, Slay has been a vocal critic of the new school board majority and has even called on the state to move in to take over the troubled district. Reporters were told that Slay -- as well as Aldermanic Board Pres. Jim Shrewsbury, the second highest ranking city official -- was on vacation.
Comptroller Darlene Green told reporters not to read too much into the absence of the mayor or a representative from his office. "This message is not about the adults today. It's about the children," she said.
"Though there are troubled times in the district, we want the children to know that the elected leadership in the City of St. Louis stands behind them 100%," said Green.
Labels: Comptroller, Mayor, Schools
5 Comments:
Where is the SLPS Board?
They are elected, shouldn't they be standing in unity as well???
8/23/2006 7:44 AM
The Mayor is on vacation.
8/23/2006 8:40 AM
Some baord members continue to act more like children than adults. The lack of unity on the board sends the wrong message to our young people.
Both the mayor's board members and the people's board members are to blame.
At least some of the city leaders can come together, despite some past differences, for the good of the children and the city.
I commend the elected leadership for doing just that and sending a much needed positive message to the students, parents and teachers.
8/23/2006 8:43 AM
Some would argue Mayor Slay has been on vacation for the last five years.
8/23/2006 1:40 PM
Both Shrewsbury and Slay were on vacation. No school board members showed up.
Who planned this?
8/23/2006 1:50 PM
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