Board of Education Candidate Endorsements
Several local organizations and bloggers have made endorsements to candidates running for Board of Education this year.
Howard County voters will have to pick three candidates from a field of six for Howard County Board of Education in November. Patch has posted an informal poll where voters can find more information about each candidate.
Below, we've organized candidate endorsements from leading voices around the community. We'll continue to update this article as more endorsements for candidates are made.
Organizations
Howard County Education Association - Union representing more than 5,000 teachers and school staff in Howard County. The union's president, Paul Lemle, wrote in an email confirming the organization was sticking with the candidates it supported in the primary. "They were the best candidates in the field then, and they remain so. They are all teachers, they oppose Race To The Top, and that is a big part of the reason our educators are so strongly behind them," he wrote.
Endorsements: Jackie Scott, David Gertler and Ann De Lacy
African American Coalition of Howard County - Advocacy group that supports minority candidates and issues throughout the county. The group noted in its endoresment announcement, "AAIHC is, again, making it clear that its main goal is getting minority representation, Black that is, on the School Board. Howard County simply cannot continue mirroring the past, that of having an all-white school board."
Endorsements: Ann De Lacy, Jackie Scott, Janet Siddiqui
Howard County Times/ ExploreHoward.com - Editorial board of Patuxent publishing comanpy, which prints the Howard County Times, Columbia Flier and Laurel Leader, among other community newspapers. The board wrote, "The makeup of a local school board matters everywhere, of course. But nowhere does it matter more than in Howard County, where the high quality of the school system is a source of great pride — the bedrock of the county's reputation as an attractive place to live and raise a family."
Endorsements: David Gertler, Ellen Flynn Giles, Jackie Scott
Individuals
Howard County Executive Ken Ulman: Howard County Executive Ken Ulman wrote in a blog post that he was going to vote for school board candidates Janet Siddiqui, Jackie Scott and Ellen Flynn Giles as part of early voting at the Florence Bain Center.
"I have worked with both Ellen and Janet for a number of years, and I know how committed they are to ensuring our students receive a top-notch education," wrote Ulman on why he made the decision to support those three candidates in a competitive Howard County Board of Education race. "Jackie Scott is a leader who will bring energy and passion to the Board, and I am proud to call her my friend."
Endorsements: Janet Siddiqui, Jackie Scott and Ellen Flynn Giles
Dennis Lane - Tale of Two Cities Blog - Lane writes about current issues in Columbia and Ellicott City. Lane wrote in his post endorsing the candidates, "I’ll focus my energies on the candidates that I believe will best serve our students, our teachers and those who labor to keep our public school system one of the best in the nation."
Endorsements: David Gertler, Ellen Flynn Giles, Jackie Scott and Janet Siddiqui (he picked four, although voters can only pick three)
Lisa Schlossnagle - Lisa B, Mrs. S - Schlossnagle writes about a variety of issues on her blog including local education. She wrote in a post in March that she wouldn't be endorsing school board candidates, but wouldn't be supporting incumbents—Ellen Flynn Giles and Janet Siddiqui. "I am dissatisfied with both the process and the results of the southeastern elementary school redistricting," wrote Schlossnagle. She added that she was also dissatisfied with the middle school scheduling change.
Tom Coale - HoCo Rising - Coale is a political blogger who focuses on Howard County politics and also serves as a Columbia Association board member. He wrote in a recent post, "The Flier picks Gertler, Giles, Scott for their Board of Education endorsements. I like that. Easy to remember. Easy to say. Gertler, Giles, Scott."
Endorsements: David Gertler, Ellen Flynn Giles, Jackie Scott
Bill Woodcock - 53 Beers on Tap - Former Democratic party official, who blogs about Columbia and county issues. Woodcock wrote a glowing endorsement of Giles, "There is not much more I can say about Ellen Giles that I haven't already said in my primary election endorsement of her. To paraphrase the term used to describe James Brown, she is simply the hardest working person in the field, on education issues."
Endorsements: Ellen Flynn Giles, Jackie Scott (Woodcock didn't select a third).
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Jack
1:03 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012
How about a open public discussion from now until the election. There has been one at Howardpubliced for years.
Greg G.
7:34 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
How about posting bullet points on what the candidates support? The links you have supplied for the league of women's voters doesn't really help.
Frank in Elkridge
8:33 am on Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Thanks for listing the endorsements, particularly the teachers union ones. I'll make it a point not to vote for those, except maybe Jackie Scott. The HCEA's primary concern is job security and benefits for it's members. As a parent, the HCEA's concerns are not necessarily what's in the best interest of my children's education, nor the taxpayer's value for our money.
JPK
11:50 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012
I am with you Frank....as a part time sub in the HCPSS I have scene behaviors which would make parent's stomachs turn..
Truthteller
6:18 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012
JPK - How did you get a job substituting in the public schools if you don't know the difference between the use of the word "seen" versus "scene"? The thought of you in front of a classroom makes my stomach turn......
Steve Mitchell
11:00 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012
You need to post all your election recommendations / endosrements BEFORE early voting starts. I didn't vote for the school board because there was a dirth of information available when early voting started. I also don't have kids in school so don't lways keep up with the achool board, but I am still interested in making sure the county produces the best educated citizens possible.
H.R. Pufnstuf
11:57 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012
Who are these individuals and would anyone care what they think? For that matter why does anyone care what the special interest groups think?
Doug K
11:13 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
As far as which candidates have an interest in helping Elkridge, the incumbents (Janet Siddiqui and Ellen Giles) have made it clear that they do not. However, Ann DeLacy, David Gertler and Bob Ballinger have expressed support for dealing with Elkridge in a more equitable manner than the current board does. And it has been made clear from the Democratic Party that a vote for Jackie Scott would be just like voting for an incumbent.
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