Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Well, they were actually sworn in a week earlier, but were given the chance to take their oaths of office publicly at a Board meeting Monday.
Rick Moze encouraged community members to get more involved, and Robert Hansen thanked teachers and educators for being selfless and called them true heroes Moze and Hansen, both of whom ran unopposed in the spring election, were sworn in as the newest Greenfield School Board members at the Board’s meeting Monday. “We have so much to be proud of, but the work isn’t over,” Moze said in front of an audience of a few dozen people. “I look forward to working with my colleagues on the board and superintendent (Lisa) Elliott.” Moze, who has been a Board member for nearly four years, hoped others would take his lead and attend more school-based functions like concerts, football games and performances at the Performing Arts Center. “There’s such a…
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Incumbent Rick Moze and Robert Hansen are the only two candidates on the ballot for the Greenfield School Board. The election is April 2.
Barring an unexpected write-in candidate emerging in the next week, Robert Hansen, a regular attendee at Greenfield School Board and Common Council meetings, will join the Greenfield School Board in April. Hansen is one of only two candidates vying for two seats in the April 2 spring election. The other is incumbent Rick Moze. Don Carlson is not running for re-election. Here’s your chance to get to know your candidates better before hitting the polls April 2: Age: 36 Family: Engaged, single father of a daughter attending elementary school in the district. Occupation: Quality Control Technician at Lou's Auto Body - Carstar Education: Graduated high school from Escanaba Sr. High, Majored in English at Bay De Noc Community College, Kalamazoo …
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
But no campaign will be necessary as only two candidates, including incumbent Rick Moze, declared their candidacy for the two available seats.
Incumbent Rick Moze and political activist Robert Hansen were the only two residents to throw their names into the Greenfield School Board race this spring. And the two available seats are theirs. Moze was elected to the board in 2009 but lost a re-election bid in April 2012. He returned to the board in August, however, when board members voted him in to replace Dave Richlen. Hansen is the co-chair of the Progressive Democrats of America in Milwaukee County. The deadline to file for candidacy was 5 p.m. Jan. 2. Incumbent Don Carlson, a former city alderman, decided not to run last month. Carlson was the top vote-getter in the 2010 race and served one term with the board. The term of office is three years beginning on April 22. Annual …
Friday, December 21, 2012
Carlson will finish his only term on the board in April.
Former city alderman Don Carlson will not run for a second term as a member on the Greenfield School Board in April. Carlson, an active community member who attends countless school and community activities, filed his non-candidacy papers this week. "I will continue to serve the students and taxpayers of the Greenfield School District for the next four months and plan to remain actively involved in the community — city and school district — for many years to come," Carlson wrote in an email to Greenfield Patch on Thursday. Carlson's seat is one of two that will be available in April. Rick Moze, who was reappointed to the board this summer, is also up for re-election. He has not yet decided whether or not to run again. No other candidates …
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Two seats on the Greenfield and Whitnall school boards will be available in the April 2013 election. And Mayor Michael Neitzke's second term also expires.
Updated: 9 a.m. Dec. 13 As of Wednesday, Dec. 12, no candidates for the two vacant seats on both the Greenfield School Board or Whitnall School Board had emerged, according to employees in each district. According to Greenfield NOW story, Greenfield board incumbents Rick Moze and Don Carlson and Whitnall board incumbents Richard Kollauf and Stephanie Richter were all undecided about running again. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Jan. 2, to enter the race. For the latest news in either district, click on the following links: Original story: Think the election cycle is finally in the past? Maybe not. The April 2013 spring election is a little more than four months away, with a primary, if necessary, already in February. And while that still …
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
The 2012-13 employee handbooks are still awaiting approval by the board, and board-staff communication policies continue to be debated.
Greenfield School Board member Don Carlson has no problem with continuing discussions the board has had regarding its employee handbooks and what have become hot-button policies that define board-staff communications. That is as long as those conversations, which began nearly three months ago, remain focused on coming to a solution and not on personal attacks. One week after board member Rick Moze publically criticized district administration, including Superintendent Conrad Farner, and accused administrators of trying to censor employees and citizens, Carlson voiced his displeasure with his fellow board members at Monday’s board meeting. “Last meeting, there were some accusations that were made in reference to that (board-staff …
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Two Greenfield School Board members requested more information on revenues and costs associated with the district's community service programs, that were put in place on a one-year trial basis last February.
More than a year after initiating a plan to pursue revenue-generating activities including programs that mirrored those offered by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department, some Greenfield School Board members want an update on the plan’s progress. They’ll have to wait another three months. The board unanimously voted to extend the program through June with the understanding that the district does not launch any new programs during that time and that the district provide an analysis of revenues and costs of those offerings, and those pertaining to the rental of district facilities like the Performing Arts Center and high school pool. The requests came from board members Don Carlson and Dave Richlen, two members who initially voiced their…
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karen k
5:41 pm on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
I just re-read his answers as well, seems like pretty straight forward none nutty answers to me. I mean really people, the guy hasn't even started yet and the sharks are out already? I voted today and I don't remember seeing a Darrel on the ballot. Hmmmmm.....yeah, funny how you don't want to volunteer your time or put in all the work but come out to take a swipe.   more ›