‘Method to this madness’

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Greening then described the proposed new districts. He said they would have preferred to let the board make the decisions, but it wasn’t possible because of the shortage of time.

Board member Don DeWaele stared at the map showing the new division of the village of Walnut.

“You’ve got both of us in the same district,” he said of himself and board member Kent Siltman.

The meeting came to a halt while board members and administrators poured over the maps. Siltman and Roger Craine had their heads together working on a plan, while interim Superintendent Dennis Thompson and board member Rick Cernovich looked at another set of maps.

“This is chaos,” said Bolin.

Bolin said the redistricting situation was being handled by former Superintendent John Bute in December 2011, who was in communication with Greening at that time.

“At some point in December, there was no more communication,” Bolin said.

The problem only came to light on Sept. 7 when Whitmore became aware of it and contacted Greening.

“This has caught me off guard,” Bolin said.

By Tuesday morning, the problem was under control. Thompson said the board approved a redistricting plan at the end of the meeting, but the specifics don’t have to be determined until the end of October.

“As long as it’s filed, we have time to discuss the actual plan,” he said. “This will give us a chance to get it in on time and give the legal counsel time.”

Thompson said he had already spoken with Bureau County Clerk Kami Hieronymus, and she said she wouldn’t be working on the specifics of moving voters until after the November election. The redistricting will not have an impact until the April election, when all school board members will be up for re-election.

Thompson said he had no idea how many of the district’s residents will actually be moved to a new district.

Thompson said it would have been nice for the board to have had more time to evaluate the proposal.

“Last night we’re trying to do this on the fly,” he said.

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