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January 8, 2007Mayors and Public SchoolsThere's been a great deal of activity vis a vis Mayoral control and influence over local public schools: Locally, Mayor Dave has been, as far as I can tell, very quiet vis a vis substantive public school issues, other than periodically meeting with MTI's John Matthews. I'm unaware of any similar parental meetings on what is a critical issue for any community: raising our next generation with the tools necessary to contribute productively to our society (and I might add, support a growing economic/tax base). Madison has long strongly supported it's public schools with above average taxes and spending.Former Madison Mayor (and parent) Paul Soglin weighs in on this topic: For over thirty years I said, "There is nothing a mayor can do that has the impact on a city that is as great as the public school system."Perhaps the April, 2007 Mayor's race will include some conversations about our $333,000,000; 24,576 student K-12 system. Posted by Jim Zellmer at January 8, 2007 12:15 PM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas |