To anyone who would dismiss School Board member Charlene Hardin's junket to Philadelphia as an insignificant amount of money, Karen Ruehl would suggest a visit to her school.
Ruehl, a 33-year veteran of Milwaukee Public Schools, is the librarian at the Milwaukee High School of the Arts.
Her library is in desperate need of help. She has repeatedly asked her boss at the city arts school to drop a few dollars to allow her to make improvements to it for the benefit of the students.
But nearly all of her proposals have been rejected, she has been told, because there was no money.
Ruehl is now having trouble squaring her experience with the news that her school blew thousands of dollars to send Hardin and a secretary to a national conference in Philadelphia last summer - a series of meetings that the pair ultimately skipped. Hardin, who was bumped off the spring ballot last week, is now under investigation by her colleagues on the board.
"I saw that money, and I thought, 'That should have been for me,' " Ruehl said Friday from the school library.
A portion of the funds used to pay for Hardin's excursion could have gone to buy, for instance, arts-related magazines. Earlier this school year, Ruehl asked for but didn't get $600 worth of such periodicals.