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FACS at OTHS

A COMMENTARY BY MARY LE CLARK

I am writing this paper because I am concerned.  I am concerned about every student in O’Fallon.  I am concerned about their families. I am concerned about our community.  I am concerned about our nation.

Let me ask  a question-- How do you view the state of our nation?  Perhaps disquieting?  Maybe even terrifying?  Consider that a nation is only as strong as each individual family making up the whole.

Today, I am concerned because at O’Fallon Township High School there is an eroding of the Career and Technical Education programs.  Specifically, I am concerned about the chipping away of the Family and Consumer Sciences department.

I was astounded when I learned that the new school in O’Fallon was built without FACS labs.  There is an old Chinese proverb that says : “Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me and I may remember.  Involve me and I’ll understand.”   I think it is  accurate to say  “Science with Practice” is all but impossible without laboratories.

Fads come and go!  We experimented with building grade schools without walls between the classrooms.  It was even thought that desks for the students were not necessary. “New Math” left unfortunate individuals  that couldn’t  do arithmetic. Those who didn’t learn phonics cannot spell.  At this moment, the hiring of a FACS teacher to replace the one retiring in the spring hangs in jeopardy.

OTHS, like many schools across the country, is experiencing a financial crunch; attrition is an easy partial fix. However, indiscriminate attrition comes at a very high cost. Perhaps a better approach might be to eliminate waste, carefully evaluate frills and stop inappropriate spending.

“No Student Left Behind”, high test scores, college preparatory, new technology, physical education, sports,  and the enjoyment of music and the arts all need to be of high priority.  But, let’s not be blindsided… Societies change, but underlying it all there are basic premises that do not change.

Over 2000 years ago, Aristotle said:  “Let us enumerate the functions of a state and we shall easily elicit what we want:  First, there must be food.”  Unfortunately, today, much of our food comes already prepared or is fast food from one of the many chains.  We are becoming an obese nation and our cholesterol numbers keep rising.  Uneducated young mothers and fathers cannot provide nutritional meals for themselves or for their babies and young children. They learn how in FACS laboratories under the one on one guidance of a qualified teacher. That is but one skill they learn; they are exposed to total family well being.  Nelson Mandela once said “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.”

Recently, someone sent me some old World War II posters in an email.  One said: “Where our young men are fighting, our food is fighting!  Shop wisely. Be careful how you cook.  Be careful how you store.  Use leftovers.” (As an aside, My husband can’t stand leftovers --- but you get the idea.)

We have undergone big changes in our society, but be aware that the teaching of family life in FACS departments  has also changed to keep in step. The mission of Family and Consumer Sciences always has been to build strong families… today and tomorrow.

In the fall of 2009, General James Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps, was asked to speak about the state of the Corps.  He commented that after all these years, the corps is strong.  He continued and I quote--“However, If you want to keep this force vital, you’ve got to take care of the families… they are the brittle link in the chain.”

Visionary educators might ponder General Conway’s words  and paraphrase:   “If we want to keep this  nation vital, we’ve got to take care of the families.  They are the brittle link in the chain.”

                                                          No Child Left Behind
                                                            Race To The Top
                                                                  FIRST
                                                        Build A Strong Foundation
                                                               Think Family
                                                     Keep FACS strong at OTHS

Mary Le Clark
Home Economics Education and Child Development
Iowa State University

*The Chinese proverb and the quote from Nelson Mandela were taken from Joan Brown’s new book MOVE and Other Four-Letter Words.

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An Open Letter to Our Nation’s Leadership

via www.glennbeck.com, June 2009

GLENN BECK: I got a letter from a woman in Arizona.  She writes an open letter to our nation's leadership:

I am a home grown American citizen, 53, registered Democrat all my life. Before the last presidential election I registered as a Republican because I no longer felt the Democratic Party represents my views or works to pursue issues important to me. Now I no longer feel the Republican Party represents my views or works to pursue issues important to me. The fact is I no longer feel any political party or representative in Washington represents my views or works to pursue the issues important to me.   Instead, we are burdened with Congressional Dukes and Duchesses who think they know better than the citizens they are supposed to represent.

There must be someone. Please tell me who you are. Please stand up and tell me that you are there and that you're willing to fight for our Constitution as it was written. Please stand up now.  You might ask yourself what my views and issues are that I would feel so horribly disenfranchised by both major political parties. What kind of nut-job am I? Well, these briefly are the views and issues for which I seek representation:

One, illegal immigration. I want you to stop coddling illegal immigrants and secure our borders. Close the underground tunnels... Stop the violence and the trafficking in drugs and people. No amnesty, not again. Been there, done that, no resolution.  

P.S., I'm not a racist. This is not to be confused with legal immigration.

Two, the STIMULUS bill. I want it repealed and I want no further funding supplied to it. We told you No, but you did it anyway. I want the remaining unfunded 95% repealed. Freeze, repeal.

Three: Czars. I want the circumvention of our constitutional checks and balances stopped immediately. Fire the czars. No more czars. Government officials answer to the process, not to the president.. Stop trampling on our Constitution, and honor it.

Four, cap and trade. The debate on global warming is not over. There are many conflicting opinions and it is too soon for this radical legislation. Quit throwing our nation into politically-correct quicksand.

Five, universal healthcare. I will not be rushed into another expensive decision that will burden me, my children, and grandchildren. Don't you dare try to pass this in the middle of the night without even reading it. Slow down!  Fix only what is broken -- we have the best health care system in the world -- and test any new program in one or two states first.

Six, growing government control. I want states rights and sovereignty fully restored. I want less government in my life, not more. More is not better! Shrink it down. Mind your own business.  You have enough to take care of with your real [Constitutional] obligations. Why don't you start there.

Seven, ACORN. I do not want ACORN and its affiliates in charge of our 2010 census. I want them investigated. I also do not want mandatory escrow fees contributed to them every time on every real estate deal that closes -- how did they pull that one off?  Stop the funding to ACORN and its affiliates pending impartial audits and investigations. I do not trust them with taking the census with our taxpayer money. I don't trust them with any of our taxpayer money. Face up to the allegations against them and get it resolved before taxpayers get any more involved with them. If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, hello. Stop protecting your political buddies. You work for us, the people. Investigate.

Eight, redistribution of wealth. No, no, no. I work for my money. It is mine. I have always worked for people with more money than I have because they gave me jobs -- and that is the only redistribution of wealth that I will support. I never got a job from a poor person! Why do you want me to hate my employers? And what do you have against shareholders making a profit?

Nine, charitable contributions. Although I never got a job from a poor person, I have helped many in need. Charity belongs in our local communities, where we know our needs best and can use our local talent and our local resources. Butt out, please. We want to do it ourselves...

Ten, corporate bailouts. Knock it off. Every company must sink or swim like the rest of us. If there are hard times ahead, we'll be better off just getting into it and letting the strong survive. Quick and painful. (Have you ever ripped off a Band-Aid?) We will pull together. Great things happen in America under great hardship. Give us the chance to innovate. We cannot disappoint you more than you have disappointed us.

Eleven, transparency and accountability. How about it? No, really, how about it? Let's have it. Let's say we give the buzzwords a rest and have some straight honest talk.. Please stop trying to manipulate and appease me with clever wording.. I am not the idiot you obviously take me for... Stop sneaking around and meeting in back rooms making deals with your friends. It will only be a prelude to your criminal investigation. Stop hiding things from me.

Twelve, unprecedented quick spending. Stop it now.  Take a breath. Listen to the people. Slow down and get some input from nonpoliticians and experts on the subject. Stop making everything an emergency. Stop speed-reading our bills into law. I am not an activist.. I am not a community organizer. Nor am I a terrorist, a militant or a violent person. I am a parent and a grandparent.. I work. I'm busy.  I am busy, and I am tired. I thought we elected competent people to take care of the business of government so that we could work, raise our families, pay our bills, have a little recreation, complain about taxes, endure our hardships, pursue our personal goals, cut our lawn, wash our cars on the weekends and be responsible contributing members of society and teach our children to be the same all while living in the home of the free and land of the brave.

I entrusted you with upholding the Constitution. I believed in the checks and balances to keep from getting far off course. What happened? You are very far off course. Do you really think I find humor in the hiring of a speed reader to unintelligently ramble all through a bill that you signed into law without knowing what it contained? I do not.  It is a mockery of the responsibility I have entrusted to you.. It is a slap in the face. I am not laughing at your arrogance. Why is it that I feel as if you would not trust me to make a single decision about my own life and how I would live it but you should expect that I should trust you with the debt that you have laid on all of us and our children. We did not want the TARP bill... We said no. We would repeal it if we could. I am sure that we still cannot. There is needless urgency and recklessness in all of your recent spending of our tax dollars.

From my perspective, it seems that all of you have gone insane. I also know that I am far from alone in these feelings. Do you honestly feel that your current pursuits have merit to patriotic Americans? We want it to stop. We want to put the brakes on everything that is being rushed by us and forced upon us.. We want our voice back. You have forced us to put our lives on hold to straighten out the mess that you are making. We will have to give up our vacations, our time spent with our children, any relaxation time we may have had and money we cannot afford to spend on bringing our concerns to Washington.  Our president often knows all the right buzzwords like unsustainable. Well, no kidding. How many tens of thousands of dollars did the focus group cost to come up with that word? We don't want your overpriced words. Stop treating us like we're morons.

We want all of you to stop focusing on your reelection and do the job we want done, not the job you want done or the job your party wants done. You work for us and at this rate I guarantee you not for long because we are coming. We will be heard and we will be represented.. You think we're so busy with our lives that we will never come for you? We are the formerly silent majority, all of us who quietly work, pay taxes, obey the law, vote, save money, keep our noses to the grindstone... and we are now looking at you

You have awakened us, the patriotic freedom spirit so strong and so powerful that it had been sleeping too long.  You have pushed us too far. Our numbers are great. They may surprise you. For every one of us who will be there, there will be hundreds more that could not come.. Unlike you, we have their trust.. We will represent them honestly, rest assured.  They will be at the polls on voting day to usher you out of office

We have cancelled vacations. We will use our last few dollars saved. We will find the representation among us and a grassroots campaign will flourish. We didn't ask for this fight. But the gloves are coming off. We do not come in violence, but we are angry. You will represent us or you will be replaced with someone who will. There are candidates among us who will rise like a Phoenix from the ashes that you have made of our constitution.

Democrat, Republican, independent, libertarian. Understand this... We don't care. Political parties are meaningless to us Patriotic Americans are willing to do right by us and our Constitution, and that is all that matters to us now.  We are going to fire all of you who abuse power and seek more. It is not your power. It is ours and we want it back. We entrusted you with it and you abused it. You are dishonorable. You are dishonest. As Americans we are ashamed of you. You have brought shame to us. If you are not representing the wants and needs of your constituency loudly and consistently, in spite of the objections of your party, you will be fired. Did you hear? We no longer care about your political parties. You need to be loyal to us, not to them.  Because we will get you fired and they will not save you

If you do or can represent me, my issues, my views, please stand up. Make your identity known. You need to make some noise about it. Speak up. I need to know who you are. If you do not speak up, you will be herded out with the rest of the sheep and we will replace the whole damn congress if need be one by one. 

We are coming. Are we coming for you? Who do you represent? What do you represent? 

Listen. Because we are coming. We the people are coming.

NBC Takes Critical Look at MidAmerica Airport

BY MIKE FITZGERALD - News-Democrat

MASCOUTAH -- MidAmerica St. Louis Airport's multimillion-dollar yearly losses and lack of business received another dose of national publicity when NBC Nightly News broadcast a "Fleecing of America" segment Tuesday night on the struggling $313 million airport.

The centerpiece of the piece consisted of NBC correspondent Kevin Tibbles standing in the middle of MidAmerica's passenger terminal.

MidAmerica_StLouis_Airport"It's midafternoon at MidAmerica's fully functioning modern terminal," Tibbles said, facing the camera. "Yet, aside from a few employees and a camera crew, I am the only one here."The camera then zoomed back dramatically, revealing Tibbles standing alone in a terminal otherwise devoid of life.

Tibbles' story featured interviews with airport critics Mike Boyd, a Colorado-based airline industry analyst, and St. Clair County Board member Craig Hubbard, R-O'Fallon.

"It was based on bad planning to start with," Boyd said, "and they're paying a very high price for that."

Hubbard said, "The citizens of St. Clair County just are tired of putting money into this thing and not seeing a return." He was alluding to the airport's reported operating losses of $5.3 million in 2008, $5.2 million in 2007 and $5.1 million in 2006.

Defending the airport were County Board Chairman Mark Kern and airport director Tim Cantwell.

Kern told Tibbles that he believed MidAmerica's construction helped keep the Department of Defense from shutting down the adjacent Scott Air Force Base.

"When balanced against $2.3 billion worth of economic impact that Scott Air Force Base brings to the region, we believe that that's a trade-off that is worth taking," Kern said.

Tibbles, however, contrasted Kern's words with an e-mail from an unidentified Air Force spokesman to NBC News that stated Scott "was never selected for closure and that MidAmerica had nothing to do with the decision to keep it open."

Interviewed after the broadcast Tuesday, Kern continued to express his belief that MidAmerica helped secure the Scott Air Force Base's future.

Kern also noted that MidAmerica's extra-long runway is the one that Air Force aircraft use most of the time -- a runway that brought the 126th Air Refueling Wing from Chicago's O'Hare Airport more than a decade ago.

"So it certainly wouldn't be here but for MidAmerica Airport," Kern said.

Cantwell touted weekly cargo flights from South America that began in December 2008, bringing flowers and other agricultural products directly to the airport. The return trips south give Midwest exporters an "opportunity for customers directly into Latin America that they never had before," Cantwell said.

Tuesday's segment, which lasted slightly more than two minutes, began by referencing a "Fleecing of America" segment broadcast in January 1998, when the airport acquired the title "Gateway to Nowhere" because it was eight weeks from opening and still had not signed up any passenger airlines.

Tuesday night's broadcast represented the third time an NBC News crew had visited the airport. Besides the 1998 segment, "Fleecing of America" broadcast a follow-up story in August 2000.

Since then, four different passenger airlines have started operations at MidAmerica only to go out of business or close operations.

The most recent airline to quit the airport was Allegiant Airlines, which a year ago ended all flights from MidAmerica because it could not compete with Southwest Airlines flights out of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.

Joe Behnken, an airport critic when he served on the County Board from 1992 to 2000, criticized Tuesday night's NBC broadcast for its brevity and lack of depth.

"Was it fair?" Behnken said. "Well, I think it conveyed the impression that it was a waste of money. Was it hard hitting? No."

Contact reporter Mike Fitzgerald at mfitzgerald@bnd.com or 239-2533.

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