I was about to call out N&O editor John Drescher on his opinion column today regarding a “partisan” school board. Drescher had this to say:
No doubt, Tata made some mistakes. But he was the person who did the most these last few years to unify the Wake schools community. In his first year, Tata visited nearly every school and scores of community groups. He listened hard. He was pragmatic and constructive. He calmed a system in turmoil and brought hope that this community could reach consensus. He provided a powerful example of effective public leadership.
As chairman, Hill had a chance to lead the board toward nonpartisanship. He chose otherwise.
There’s a reason we describe the Wake school board as partisan. Because it is.