No Deal Struck Thursday Night in Geneva Teachers Contract Talks, Press Release Coming Later This Morning
School Board President Mark Grosso said Friday morning that no deal had been reached during Thursday night's negotiations between the School Board and the Geneva Education Association.
Geneva School Board President Mark Grosso said at 7:30 a.m. Friday that last night's teachers contract negotiations went past 11 p.m. but no settlement.
Grosso said he expected a press release would be distributed later this morning but could make no further comment.
"We have not reached a tentative agreement," he said.
The Geneva Education Association filed its notice of intent to strike on Oct. 26, and a walkout could take place as soon as today.
Information about negotiations and the potential strike will be communicated through emails to families, District 304’s emergency notification system, 304Connects, local media and the School Board’s negotiations webpage.
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Jeff Ward
7:55 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Dear Readers,
http://thefirstward.net/2012/11/09/theyre-striking-probably-monday/
Jeff
Geneva Vikings
8:29 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Love this...thanks Jeff!
Julie
11:50 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
WHY the need for a Uhaul truck? I sure hope the police went through and took pics. My money is on that items were taken that belong to the school..or should I say..the taxpayers. Hey PTO..I think some of your stuff just got stolen...the stuff we all work so hard for.
Oh, Jeff, I applaud your work last night and wish I could have been there!
Julie
11:57 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Also, do teachers who enter the school have the same passcode for the alarm or do each have their own code? Surely the principal knows who entered that building. Jeff, was there a police report made? That is public record and should contain names. If they took anything besides personal items, they should be arrested for theft. This should NOT be dismissed! There would be NO need for a Uhaul...c'mon!! How many white minivans are in the lot today @ Heartland?
Jeff Ward
12:12 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Julie,
Oh yeah! You all love me now, but just wait till I write another column about Swedish Days! Then it's back to kill the columnist!
And though we all appreciate compliments, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves - I looked out a window at the right time. This ain't exactly all the presidents men.
Since I did not recognize the individuals last night, I called the police. It's exactly what any prudent citizen would do.
And teachers do have 24/7 access to school building via keycard. The district will know who let themselves in (or at least which keycard it was) today.
Jeff
Justin Eggar
11:18 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
I'm sure you've repented of those Swedish Days articles of the past Jeff. We forgive you.
Kathy
8:08 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Wow Jeff, certainly sounds like a strike to me! BTW, laughing at your antics with taking pictures, calling 911, and tailing the u-haul -- wish I could have been there! Made my day...
Jen Marsh
8:18 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
oh...that is rich! Jeff ala TMZ! LOL!
Megan Smith
8:16 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Wow, I am not that surprised as much as disappointed. It is like being punched in the gut. I felt the offer to the union was fair considering the economic circumstances. It is a sad moment for our town.
Geneva Vikings
8:31 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
I'm sure they didn't strike today because they had vererans coming in.
Jeff Ward
8:32 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
What's that saying? It's better to be lucky than smart? This one was sheer timing.
Jeff
Ellie
8:52 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
A U-Haul? Probably more than one teacher's "personal" stuff...
Tom Fortune
8:45 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Step and Lane......Step and Lane....
Arthur Dietrich
9:18 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Sturm and drang. . .sturm and drang . . .
Silence Dogood
9:31 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
STEP carefully off the curb under cover of darkness as you load your personal possessions in the u-haul parked in the fire LANE
Julie
12:21 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
step in it, step in it...keep on stepping in it.
Rick Anderson
7:09 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Fire and Hire....Fire and Hire.....
Arthur Dietrich
8:45 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
That's crazy. A U-Haul? The teacher must have had a lot of personal stuff. Jeff, you're turning into Woodward and Bernstein. LOL I volunteer to be the neighborhood watch for the Middle School since my office faces the North building.
Silence Dogood
9:05 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Jeff: I got all confused - i had seen this link, too
http://geneva.patch.com/articles/caption-this-basset-hound-caught-in-the-act-a4732815
so this is the 2nd dirty dog in Geneva "caught in the act"?
Rob T
9:19 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Unemployed union teachers , Tom.... Unemployed union teachers..
Tom Fortune
9:25 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
We'll see...
Silence Dogood
10:12 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Not with the GEA blinders on, you won't.
Arthur Dietrich
10:22 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Tom, in your opinion do you feel the two sides can come to an agreement in which the GEA gets some sort of increase in compensation, yet takes into account the Board and taxpayer's wishes not increase pressure on property taxes and budgets. Do you think there can be a fair compromise can be reached regarding Step and Lane?
Angela Kane
9:38 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Anyone notice how many companies have initiated layoffs? Take note teachers: you HAVE a job. A bunch of us out here in REALVILLE don't--and we don't have much sympathy for you. http://nation.foxnews.com/2012-presidential-election/2012/11/09/obama-reelection-triggers-massive-layoffs-across-america
Geneva Vikings
9:43 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Just heard on the radio that they plan to strike Monday. Lets start the interview process. Keep the ones that leave the union and hire the rest.
Silence Dogood
10:02 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/11/09/teachers-in-geneva-to-go-on-strike-monday/
Arthur Dietrich
10:25 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Very disappointing news. I was hopeful a resolution would be reached. Ouch.
Melissa
10:40 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Yes, please start interviewing process BOE! I'm sure you will find some very competent, passionate, and enthusiastic teachers who would be thrilled for the job opportunity. Period.
Julie
12:24 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Oh, Melissa....don't you realize that the ONLY wonderful, caring, super duper loving and educated teachers work in GENEVA? There aren't any others out there...
I'm being sarcastic of course...but I really think that is what the union and some teachers think. GET REAL! Start interviewing and replacing. I'm fine w/a few weeks of striking...my kids will survive and learn a good lesson.
Silence Dogood
10:40 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
GEA membership...Are you curious about ineffective negotiating styles? Do you want to see what a REAL slap in the face looks like? Here you go !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM01v_vVnbg
Jen Marsh
10:41 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
did Harrison School teachers walk out, this morning? Not sure on the accuracy of this info, but a mom said this, during my fitness class at the park district.
Jeff Ward
10:46 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Jen,
Not true. Harrison and all other Geneva teachers are on the job today.
Jeff
Steve
11:03 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
The irony of that statement.
Jen Marsh
10:49 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
after reading the link to WBBM radio, it did seem uncredible information. Glad for this forum.
Jen Marsh
10:55 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
I am prepared to home school my daughter, during this break from the classroom. Khan Academy, Starfall, Spelling City,Scholastic and many other websites provide excellent instruction and education. We have an amazing library and park district which I plan to take advantage of. Message me if you have elementary age children and you would like to set up playdates, library dates, literature circles, etc.
Arthur Dietrich
11:29 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
CBS News recently did a story about Khan Academy. Bill Gates was pretty impressed and has brought Mr. Khan on board as an education consultant to his foundation. Good luck with the home schooling.
Steve
11:05 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
Sad news for Geneva.
Emma12
11:54 am on Friday, November 9, 2012
I encourage the Board of Education to seek the next legal step, strike hard and fast. File a petition with the court requesting permission to begin the hiring process. Do not drag this out. It seems to me that the will of the community is behind the BOE. We need yard signs that support Board of Education all over this town, how do we organize that movement?
Julie
12:17 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
agree! Any printer friends in Geneva willing to help? I'd be willing to pitch in...I have extra money I usually send to the PTO that I won't be sending anymore!
LL
1:18 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
I agree. This game of cat and mouse needs to stop. The board has the support
of the taxpayers.Lets not waste anymore time. Begin the hiring process.
Geneva Vikings
6:40 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
So anyone willing to get signs together? I'm ready to put one in my yard.
Geneva Vikings
6:42 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
@ Geneva Resident. I have sent a couple of emails and will continue to do so. I also include my real name and address and use another name here for the very same reason you do...but if push comes to shove, I think I might just reveal my info. here as well.
Geneva Mom
6:51 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
If anyone does I heart the boe signs, count me in!
John smith
6:55 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Julie,
What kind of parent are you sending your kids to a school full of thieves! You should be ashamed of yourself. I'm sure all the teachers are ripping the place off as we speak. Maybe we should go over there right now and conduct a citizens arrest since we know their all criminals.
Jeff, you live across the street from the school and you know there are vehicles there after hours all the time. You took it apon yourself to march over there and investigate a possible burglary. I hope for you and your families sake you don't contine this behavior because you may come across someone who thinks you are some sort of criminal and take matters in their own hands. So you might want to rethink playing paparazzi and chasing people in your car so you can get the next big story. The teacher you said was on the phone, was calling the principal because she thought you were there to cause trouble. The Batavia police officer did not have any kind words to say about you and you are lucky he did not arrest you for following and harrassing their vehicle. That could have caused something much worse than removing ones property with the schools full knowledge. That teacher was very shaken by the incident and you are lucky nothing happened to her, or her child that was with her, or some else as a result of your actions.
So before you all go out to torch the teachers (criminals) homes tonight remember these people are your teachers, neighbors, and parents. Not felons.
Julie
11:27 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Hey, is it me or do some of these "new" posters sound very familiar? This is my opinion...but...John Smith just might be a man named Carl who might work at a 304 elementary school who might be married to someone at same school. MIGHT being the key term, of course. You guys are so hostile in your posts I find it comical. Do you all teach language arts in the same team and therefore have the same writing styles? Oh, and that is NOT the same story I got from the Batavia Police Department. They agreed that if anyone notices anything suspicious, they should call 911. Why is it only your side? What if it was someone vandalizing the school and Jeff was responsible for HER arrest? Then we would be even more thankful, including you, sir! Bringing your child to a school after 10 PM to clear out personal items kinda makes you scratch your head and ask where this teacher's priorities are.
Jeff Ward
11:06 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
John,
Your real name I'm sure. My job is to get the story and that's exactly what I did.
1. People are not in the building at all hours and especially not at 9:40 at night. Unless it's the Boy Scouts, in the entire existence of that building, I've never seen any vehicles there that late.
2. Typically I'd just call the police, but given the current situation and the U-Haul, I thought it might be union folks emptying the classrooms. When I didn't recognize the individuals, I called the police. I'd do it again in a flash.
3. The "teacher" never saw me take pictures and there was no confrontation because I retreated as they came out.
4. There certainly was a consciousness of guilt wasn't there. The time of night. Two classroom lights left on. The cell phone call and leaving immediately after seeing me. The whole call to the principal thing is an outright lie because I spoke with that individual shortly after they left.
5. There was no chase. They did the speed limit and so did I. My job is to get the story and if it was outside union folk, then I wanted the story. And if you don't want to be part of the story, then perhaps discretion would dictate not emptying your classroom while people are sitting at the negotiation table.
5. Let's say your undocumented omniscience about the Batavia Police is correct. They have a history of eschewing the press and I'm certainly not one of their favorites. I don't give a flying bleep what they think.
Bob McQuillan
12:15 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012
I think everyone is jumping to conclusions on this situation because we have only heard one side of the story. Something isn't adding up here. Sounds to me that the BOE suggested all teachers remove their personal belongings prior to end of school on Friday IN CASE a strike occurred. Don't know exactly what the letter said because, to my knowledge, it has not be posted. If that is true, the teacher did nothing wrong. As to the U-Haul, no one knows what personal items she had in the classroom. Maybe there was furniture that was bulky and wouldn't fit in the minivan. No one has seen or said what exactly was taken out of the classroom. Maybe the U-Haul was not empty prior to her going to the school. Maybe her husband works for U-Haul and they got it free and had to use it after normal hours. Maybe her husband works till 9:00 pm and that was the only time they could get her personal belongings. There are two many unanswered questions for anyone to know exactly what happened. People are accusing this teacher of stealing, stealing what? What does the police report say? Was anyone arrested?
Due to the questions around this situation and because of the tension in the community, the district should release a full accounting of this incident. If the teacher did nothing wrong, she is owed an apology from several people. And it should be a public apology just like the accusations were made public.
Jeff Ward
12:52 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012
In a move so transparent even a ghost would be jealous, Bob McQuillan is suddenly the defender of Geneva teacher's everywhere? And instead of the FACTS, he's making it up as he goes along.
But, if nothing else, I'm magnanimous. So I'll encourage all the folks here who accused this teacher (we don't even know if actually was a teacher) of theft when Bob publicly apologizes for all the times D304 caught him an outright lie (and it's more than once), wasted our money by using unnecessary FOIA's as a weapon, and his utter failure to ever grow up.
C'mon! Fair is fair. At least I'm willing to admit when I'm harboring a middle school mentality.
Rick Anderson
8:54 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
How nice a teacher can just walk in and take whatever is theirs without any process of accountability in place. That alone suggests some may take for granted the very trust we place in them. Try that in the private sector and you'll find security escorting you out the building with only your pink slip in hand. I certainly hope your U-Haul drop-off charge at your next community doesn't cost you an arm and leg.
John smith
9:04 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
They have keys so they can work after school is out. The system knows who is in the building. The district told the teachers to remove what belongs to them. The principal also knew this teacher was in the building as well as the janitors that were working at the time. Teachers are in working after hours every day just like many other places of business. In my experience people who have so much mistrust are usually the ones you need to watch out for.
Rick Anderson
9:19 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
Well said. Given that, should moving out while there are ongoing negotiations should be considered mistrustful?
Julie
11:17 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
John, please tell me why any teacher...or even 3-5 would need a Uhaul van to clear out their items. No way, no how...unless it was all of their homework from working on their Master's Degree and all of those awful papers they must grade each night. I thought since you spoke poorly to me, I would return the favor. Bottom line, and you're a fool if you feel otherwise, is that teacher knew there would be a strike. That in itself is wrong. I know teachers can access the building and each have their own passcode and I realize some do go in outside of school hours to work. I'd bet my life that this teacher wasn't doing anything school related at 10 PM w/a Uhaul truck. Again, C'MON!! We'll see who is on the police report..maybe it will be you! Oh, and Jeff looking out for the safety of the school? We should be thankful. Ever heard of Neighborhood Watch? It's a very successful program, John.
Sal
11:32 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
I think the High School had 5 LCD projectors worth over $1000 ea "walk away" last year.
Sal
11:53 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
Maybe...or maybe not
John smith
9:15 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
Julie,
I understand you are upset with the teachers and the union. I don't agree with how the union or the board has handled this negotiation. However to assume that a teacher is stealing from the school is a bit of a stretch. I was being sarcastic with my comment, I don't know you but I would assume you are a good parent. My point is let's not make assumptions/accusations against someone we know nothing about. If the teachers knew they were striking then they all would have been removing there things on Thursday instead of scrambling to get it all out on a Friday night.
There was a good reason the teacher had their child with them but I will not disclose that because someone might be able to identify her and in this environment that could result in someone taking some sort of action against her.
I did not agree with what Jeff did in that he should have called the police if he thought something was wrong, not start taking pictures and chasing vehicles to get a story.
I just started posting yesterday and doubt I will post anything else. But there is a chance I know you or others posting here. I am not a teacher, but i do live in Geneva, have children who go to school here, and have many friends. I love this community and I hope this all gets settled ASAP.
Take care
Julie
10:41 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012
John, I appreciate your comments, really. I also understand what you say about Jeff's actions but I truly believe that most of us feel so very wronged by what has come to light in the last few months that we are just sick and tired of it all. I certainly am! I still think it's quite odd that a Uhaul truck was used because if I needed to clear my area out at work I know I could fit most of it in a medium box. Now, I also know that some teachers use their own money to supplement their classrooms to better our children, but even w/that a Uhaul? I too it all gets settled, but not at our expense. I feel the BOE has presented 2 offers that are superior, IMO, and now it just seems like a game being played. Again...soooo sick and tired. The worst part of all of this is that I'm not so sure how quickly the community and parents will forget this mess and the green shirts. Those should have never been worn for the students to stare at all day on Thursdays. If they want to wear them out in public or at board meetings, but not at school. That makes me lose a lot of respect for the teachers...no matter who they are. Have a nice weekend.
Jen Marsh
1:08 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012
I am going to echo Bob and recommend that folks cool it on the stealing theories. It's embarrassing. Besides, we have bigger fish to fry. The details surrounding the U-Haul truck and what was removed will come to light, Until the facts are known, the decent thing to do is give the benefit of the doubt. It is not at all productive to accuse a teacher of stealing.