Monthly Archives: October 2023

10/29/2023 Weekly Update

Last Week:

  • You should have received your corrected/reprinted ballot by now. If not, go vote in-person at the library some time this week.
  • There were lots of letters to the editor in local papers this week. Today in the Gazette, and earlier in the week in the Courier (they only printed a few but made others available online).
  • I had a chance to dig into a couple of the Independent Expenditure Committees that have been sending mailers and text messages and learned some interesting things. Read more about Teller County for School Choice, and Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park.
  • Garfield RE-2 school district came close to being the second in Colorado (and the nation) to adopt the American Birthright Standards for social studies. They implemented a process involving community input, which resulted in those standards being rejected. Meanwhile, implementation of American Birthright in Woodland Park continues, with course curriculums unfinished and NCAA review pending.
  • Ads for the awesome challengers (Bryant, Barkley, Knott) were made available on YouTube if you want to share those.

Here’s what’s coming up this week:

  • VOTE!!!
    • Turn in your ballot in person if you can’t get it in the mail by Monday 10/30.
    • Ballots must be received by 11/7.

Letters to the Editor – 10/29/2023

From the Gazette

Any common ground?

When I hear from the incumbents, I think we might agree to put children first when it comes to decision making, that parent involvement is critical, and the focus of the schools should be on academics (plus technical subjects and trades).

Dig a little deeper, and it’s clear that many of us have widely different ideas of what those simple phrases mean when translated to school policy. If we really have common ground, we will not discover it through vilifying or stereotyping the other side. That only leads to the animosity we have been experiencing for the last two years.

Where we find we have different ideas, the only way to make sure the best policies are implemented is through open and healthy discussions — not through backroom deals and covertly implementing policy changes without public notice. It should be obvious by now that it’s an illusion to think vanquishing the other side will result in unity. Treating others who disagree with us as enemies only fuels fires that divide our community.

Public business needs to be conducted in public. The way to have excellent schools and heal our community is to promote vigorous debate about education. I support Keegan Barkley, Mike Knott, and Seth Bryant for school board because they have pledged to open lines of communication, rebuild relationships and listen to all members of the community — even those who disagree with them.

Holly Sample, Florissant

Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park (meet the money)

I think we’ve all received a few pieces of mail by now advertising for the incumbents…you’ll note those have been paid for by an independent expenditure (IE) committee called ‘Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park’. Who are they? Let’s follow the money.

The only reported donor to this group is the Western Prosperity Alliance, a Colorado non-profit formed on 6/7/2023 by Scott Gessler. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because the district hired Gessler on March 27th to be another of its lawyers. Let that sink in for a minute…a Woodland Park school district attorney filed articles of incorporation for a company used to funnel money into an IE committee established to support the incumbents.

What sort of support did Western Prosperity Alliance provide? On 10/3, they provided $5,450 in ‘legal fees for Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park’, and also on that date paid $5,000 in ‘research and consulting fees to Bullhorn Communications‘, a Nebraska advertising firm. Finally, on 10/3, Western Prosperity Alliance donated $22,500 to Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park. Western Prosperity Alliance has not reported donations to any other political groups, they have only reported donations to Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park. Their current registered agent is “CT Corporation”; before that it was Thomas Bearden.

What can we learn about Citizens for a Vibrant Woodland Park? So far, not much. Their mailing address in Colorado Springs is shared by a couple organizations, the Colorado Liberty Alliance and also The Winter Night Club. William (Bill) Baber is the registered agent for this group; he appears to be an attorney.

Citizens For a Vibrant Woodland Park reported an expense of $3,944.65 on 10/18 for a direct mailing, followed by an expense of $4,522.96 for another direct mailing. Their next mandatory campaign finance filing is due tomorrow, October 30th.

So in summary, we don’t know much about who’s calling the shots with this group, just that one of our district’s attorneys helped start up the entity that is financing it.

Garfield Re-2 community pushes back in denying American Birthright Standards curriculum | PostIndependent.com

A community social studies committee made up of teachers, parents and community members was established to review the social studies curriculum, study alternatives, survey the community on their preferences and make recommendations. 

“We don’t want our community to be torn apart like Woodland Park, where vocal ideologues took over the school board, causing chaos where there used to be peace,” Willow Brotzman, a parent with two students in the Re-2 District, said in the release. “They’ve bulldozed their community to institute American Birthright despite community opposition, opposed school mental health programs and bullied educators by barring them from speaking publicly on school matters and firing those that did.”
— Read on www.postindependent.com/news/garfield-re-2-community-pushes-back-in-denying-american-birthright-standards-curriculum/

Letters to the Editor – 10/25/2023

The latest letters to the editor from the Courier (part 1, part 2):

True American Birthright

My family has voted conservative for over a century, and I’m grateful for our values of hard work, community pride, and respect for the Constitution. Generations of my family have fought wars to protect democracy, including my father. Though he grew up a sharecropper’s son in a farmhouse with no electricity or running water, and he’d never flown in an airplane before WWII, he courageously joined the Army Air Corps and went on to become a B-17 squadron leader who dropped 39 bombs a minute for 45 minutes over Berlin to end the Nazi’s fascist regime. Hitler killed himself 30 days later. The irony? David Illingworth of the current school board never counted on that.

Illingworth never imagined he’d be dealing with Verlin Reed’s daughter as well as a huge upswell of brave Woodland Park citizens who are far more patriotic than he ever dreamed. Instead, Illingworth tried to deny first amendment rights last March when he filmed protestors to fire those who called out the school board’s secret decisions, fiscal irresponsibility, historically inaccurate curriculum, and hostility toward parents and teachers. Those who dared to speak and bring in national press are not the “ultra-left Marxists” that the school board claims. In fact, they are our town’s heroes, particularly teachers who’ve risked jobs to tell the truth about the school board’s ineptitude and lies. It’s time to embrace our true American birthright by voting for candidates who care and respect democracy: Mike Knott, Keegan Barkley & Seth Bryant.

Diane Reed, Woodland Park

What I’ve Seen as a Parent

I am a parent who volunteers at my child’s school at least once a week. I have not seen the “union slate” boogeyman trying to push Critical Race Theory and pronouns onto students, as the incumbents like to say. What I have seen are teachers so dedicated to their community’s children that they are willing to accept $10,000 less in salary than if they were to make the short drive into Colorado Springs. I have seen teachers who have answered the higher calling to serve as an educator. I have seen teachers that genuinely care about our children.

This summer, WPSD lost approximately 35% of its teaching staff. There are still 15 positions open for this school year. 81 teachers broke the Board’s gag order and signed their names to a letter addressing the “incompetent leadership actively harming our students and community.” If not for the fear of retaliation and losing their jobs, I believe that there would have been many more signatures.

Why has the incumbent Board made this such a toxic environment for its teachers? If they succeed at driving away our teachers — not “union slate members,” but our neighbors — who will be left to teach our children? It is time we vote out this Board with its political agenda that has turned our children into political pawns. It is time to vote for those that support all voices. It is time to vote for Barkley, Bryant and Knott.

Allison Avery-Wollenhaupt, Woodland Park

Tearing the community apart

This school board is tearing this community apart.

Board director David Illingworth talked about ‘divide, scatter, conquer’ in his famous 2021 email to the other board members. He has delivered on that strategy.

Twenty-two months ago, hearing teachers in my school district say “we are not the enemy” caught my attention. I dug a little, learned a lot, and got sucked into a fight I never imagined. As a long-time parent in the district, I wasn’t going to sit back and watch the teachers suffer, with the kids ultimately paying the price.

I naively thought everyone supported our public schools. To my surprise, I’ve spent almost two years fighting a group of people actively working to dismantle the public education system that has helped make this country the best in the world. They brought in outsiders as part of their plan, and treated our children as experiments in education. Their motivation quickly became clear…some in that group are motivated by religion, some are motivated by political ideology, and for others, it’s only about the money.

I’m sure you have all witnessed the result of this board’s crusade…our community has never been more divided and full of anger. Woodland Park schools are in the news for all the wrong reasons. We can expect more of the same if the incumbents are re-elected, but we can also choose to change this instead.

Vote to heal the division in this community — vote for Keegan Barkley, Seth Bryant, and Mike Knott.

Matt Gawlowski, Woodland Park

School board turns to partisan politics

I live in Teller County because of the natural beauty and the promise of community offered by small town America. With great dismay I have watched the school board radicalize and turn towards partisan politics and an ideological political agenda instead of building community and educating our children in an evidence-based manner.

As a career police officer and former Police Chief, I have worked to build community and keep our children safe. Consequently, I am astonished by the choice to remove mental health services from our schools. Unaddressed mental health issues and adverse childhood experiences make it harder to learn and make our children vulnerable to victimization and crisis. Teaching the whole child includes their mental health.

Similarly, building a strong community means teaching our whole history, not just the parts that make some of us feel good like the untested and unproven partisan standards adopted by the school board. These choices make our children less safe and our communities less strong. Elected officials and community systems must serve everyone in the community including the minority, especially the minority.

The current school board blatantly rejects that core value in favor of ideology. They are intent on pushing a radicalized version of the will of the majority on all of our neighbors. I have attended school board meetings and have learned the values, ideas, and character of Keegan Barkley, Mike Knott, and Seth Bryant. I enthusiastically endorse and support their evidence-based, service-oriented, community-building approach to service and applaud their courage.

Fred Fletcher, Teller County

Ill-natured extremists

As a WP parent and lifelong resident of the area, I will attest that our traditional public schools are a foundational bedrock of our small communities. It is beyond disturbing to see unhinged attacks on our teachers and schools by ill-natured extremists who have taken power in the district Board of Education and school administration.

It is exceedingly clear from their propaganda, that they wholly consume their own misinformation. They haven’t taken the time to understand our schools, and don’t know that the true problems have nothing to do with the hot-button issues they’ve regurgitated from national political talking points.

Hyper-inflated concerns about the teachers’ union doesn’t even rank on the list of things that are hurting our children. It’s simply a scapegoat for instilling fear, and then using that fear as a tool for power. It may have worked in 1930s Germany, but it cannot be allowed to flourish now.

Being an American means fighting for your neighbors, not against them. It appears that most everyone understands this, except those who have chosen to make enemies out of their community while they declare their intent to divide, scatter, and conquer the very people they are supposed to represent. It’s incredibly sad that they’ve chosen our schools for their battleground. The true test of patriotism is the unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and the well-being of all members of society.

It’s time to return to civility. Please vote for Seth Bryant, Keegan Barkley, and Mike Knott to stop the destruction.

Jason Randolph, Woodland Park

Continued misinformation

Facts about politics and the School Board. Director Illingworth referred to the new candidates and “their politics”. The three persons running against the incumbents are receiving support from people associated with all political perspectives because they are promoting an ethical, professional school board. They are not seeking funding or support from any one party. In contrast, the incumbents are clearly aligned with a political party, campaigning from the Republican Party booth on the Fourth of July in Memorial Park and at the last election their ads were paid for by the Republican Party.

Facts about school enrollment. Director Illingworth states “student enrollment has grown”. This is not accurate. At the School Board meeting on October 11, 2023 it was announced that enrollment was 2,122 for 2002-23 and 2,020 for 2023-24. This is a decrease of 102 students or 5% of the enrollment.

Facts about teachers salaries. Teacher salaries increased every year since 2014, averaging at least 6% from 2016 to 2020. For over 40 years the School Board, administrators and teachers would meet to discuss the budget including salary increases. For the first time that process did not happen this year and teachers were given just a 5% increase.

Misinformation has to stop. Vote for Seth Bryant, Keegan Barkley and Mike Knott. They believe in open and transparent communication.

Darlene Schurr-Stewart, Woodland Park

My parental rights

My daughter started WPSD in 4th grade. She had been in 2 other districts which did not meet her needs, as we required a more traditional type of school. She has prospered in the traditional public schools here.

The incumbents talk about giving families ‘parental rights’ but to me it seems that everyone in the community has more ‘parental rights’ than I do as a parent. A few examples: the BOE taking away mental health options versus making them ‘opt in’ choices; the BOE forcing out beloved teachers instrumental in my child’s success (she lost 7 of her 8 teachers last year); Charis parishioners, packing the board meetings called out to support the current board, so parents are once again locked out and sub-par social studies standards imposed with no buy-in from parents (not approved by the state nor accredited by NCAA).

Will colleges take the same stance around the American Birthright Standards (ABS)? The Civic Alliance, the organization pushing ABS, advocates getting rid of AP classes. For kids that are college bound, these classes are extremely important to keep competitive. Will that be our next step? Slowly the BOE is eroding my choice for my child to remain in a diverse public school. There should be more choice, not less. Enough of the lack of transparency and chaos. Bring common sense back into our schools. Vote Keegan, Seth and Mike. 3 parents with kids in the schools they will serve.

Elizabeth Douglass, Florissant

We need common sense

I am writing in support of Keegan Barley’s excellent mediation and talent acquisition skills. I am writing in support of Mike Knott’s volunteerism and community building skills. I am writing in support of Seth Bryant’s management and IT skills. I need these people to restore the apolitical dedication to my child’s education and to bring back professionalism to WPSD. All three have exceptional management, volunteerism and community building experience and abilities.

My child needs their common sense and kindness. My child needs a team to empower parents, students, teachers and staff with respect and dignity. I want my son to learn more than memorized facts. I want my son to think. I want him to be a good citizen. I’m voting for hope and my son. I’m voting for Seth Bryant, Keegan Barkley and Mike Knott.

Johnathan Rooks, Woodland Park

Chaos hurts kids

I am writing as a former teacher at Gateway and Columbine Elementaries, a twelve-year principal at Columbine, and forty-five-year resident of Teller County. Post Woodland Park, I was principal of a charter school; worked as a researcher on organizational change; and coached low performing schools across the US.

A history of respectful dialog: Woodland Park has traditionally been a community of diverse beliefs, with differences resolved through honest conversation. I recall two School Board members, chairs of the Republican and Democratic parties, respectfully working together to create a strong culture for children’s learning. Board members treated the professional staff with the courtesy and respect their education and dedication deserved.

Chaos hurts kids: Creating chaos is a strategy now prevalent in the political world, and apparently adopted by the current board. They have driven away dedicated professionals and imposed their own political and religious beliefs on the schools. This is NOT the way to improve a school district — schools get better when teamwork INCREASES. Good schools use all the talent available to them and that cannot happen in a district overwhelmed by chaos.

Restoring respect: The education promoted by this board will produce graduates unprepared to enter a world far different than the Woodland Park of today. Your reputation as a desirable community to live, work, and do business will further deteriorate. Voters, why not choose to restore respectful dialog and rebuild trust? Support the three candidates who honor these traditional Woodland Park values.

Mike Galvin, Littleton

Why I support the challengers

I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Bryant, Barkley and Knott who are running for WPSD School Board. All three have expressed the importance of prioritizing feedback from teachers, parents and students in their decision making processes. As a concerned community member and educational consultant for over 36 years, I believe it is crucial to have representatives who genuinely listen to and value input of those directly affected by their decisions. It is essential for the success and growth of WPSD.

Our school board plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational experiences of students. Parents, students and teachers are the primary stakeholders in our education system. It is important that the individuals elected to this position understand the importance of involving all stakeholders in the decision making process. We need school board members who are committed to fostering collaborative environment where parents, students and teachers feel heard, respected and valued. By electing these candidates, we can create a school system that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of our community.

I urge all community members to carefully consider these three candidates and vote for them in the upcoming school board election. Together, we can create a school system that values the input of teachers, parents and students, and work collaboratively to provide the best possible education for our children.

Sharon McMahon, Divide

Parental choice a subjective term

Parental choice is a buzzword currently. I think parental rights are very important, but I recognize that what parents want is very different for each family. We made educational choices in our family for the individual child at that point in their development. Those choices were the best for our family but they are not the best choices for other families.

There are several choices here in Woodland Park for education and I think that’s fantastic! What I do see very often, in the news and in social media are a lot of people for parental choice—but only the choice that they see as correct. There are times when I feel that some are even crossing the line beyond education and delving into parenting choices. There is a charter school, private school, homeschool and public school option here—allowing parents to make that choice for their own family. Allowing a variety of options is paramount to the success of school choice.

The American Birthright standards and the classical educational model of Merit are very similar. If there is no variety in education it is by default taking away parental choice for parents that feel differently. I believe that Knott, Barkley and Bryant will make it a goal to provide parental choice for all parents and that is why they will get my vote.

Shawn Stewart-MaddoxWoodland Park

We made a misstep

I think we have made a misstep. Apparently, we have injected political dogma into the education of our children. When my children were young, I was very concerned that Woodland Park Re-2 School District was not providing for my children’s needs. I stood with other interested and concerned parents to voice our concerns that there were proven approaches to education that were beneficial to children and why were the teachers in WP trying out other experimental approaches? We did not think in WP we had the financial support to attract the best and brightest educational minds to be conducting research: so why not focus on delivery of quality education? Seemed simple.

Over time the concerned parents found solutions for their children. Generally, there were 3: home schooling, relocation, and commuting to other venues in Colorado Springs. Changing the school district approach – not so much. We chose commuting. The results were spectacular.

In the last election cycle the school district was changed. And rather than changed to embrace proven educational methods and ideas, the district embraces ideas, approaches, and content that are not only questionable but of dubious value and employs people of similar bent whose history and practice has left a educational scar across Colorado.

We need to step back and bring a more reasoned approach to education in Teller county. Your vote for Seth Bryant, Mike Knott, and Keegan Barkley will bring balance and sanity back and restore promised education to our children.

Michael HaaseCripple Creek

Teachers for change

As a decades long teacher in WPSD, I know how critical this school board election is to the future success of our public schools and broader community.

Do we choose an incumbent board that has sowed discord and mistrust among staff, parents, and community, who have eliminated essential programs for the health and well being of our students, who have narrowed the academic focus of our schools to fit their particular ideology?

No, instead we should elect candidates who support a balanced, non ideological school system, one that is responsive to all student needs and parent concerns, that respects and honors the professionals who teach those students, Those candidates are Keegan Barkley, Seth Bryant, and Mike Knott.

I urge you to support these candidates who understand that teaching and learning are not political acts, that our public schools need to be responsive to all children and parents, not just those who happen to have a certain political or religious belief system.

Organizations are as strong as the diversity of their constituents, because when they eliminate open minded thought and communication, they become increasingly fear based. Fear based organizations like the current school board, create hatred and mistrust – not the hallmarks of learning.

I write on behalf of over a hundred retired staff of Woodland Park schools. We ask you to please honor the work we and current staff have done for your children, by voting for Knott, Bryant and Barkley. The future of our community depends on it!

Claudia MartinWoodland Park

Teller County for School Choice (meet the money)

Teller County for School Choice is one of a couple known Independent Expenditure Committees set up to influence this year’s school board race (there are some other groups involved but already in existence before this election cycle). These committees are what I think most people would think of as ‘dark money’ – they’re structured as a 501c(4) non-profit, allowing them to take unlimited financial contributions without having to disclose who their donors are.

But this brings us to Teller County for School Choice. On the surface it seemed like just another of these dark money groups, but I realized there’s a big difference. It’s a 501c(3) nonprofit, which meant (as I understand it at least…I’m no lawyer) it could not shield its donors’ identities. This group was started by Heather Scholz, a member of the Woodland Park school district’s District Accountability Committee (DAC) both this year and last, and a small financial supporter of Mick Bates’ campaign (she donated $50). Her group seems to have held a fundraising event at the end of August where they brought in $3,700, but it hasn’t reported any activity since – no new contributions, and no expenses. In the whole scheme of things, a seemingly small player in this election.

I find the details interesting though. Check out their donors (this is public info on TRACER):

Not super surprising when you consider the name of this independent expenditure committee, really. But seeing them all in one grouping like that is new to me, usually these are names you hear mentioned here or there but never with such a clear connection.

When I mentioned that Teller County for School Choice has not reported any expenses, that’s not entirely accurate. Heather Scholz failed to file the required paperwork on time, and so of the $3,700 in donor money she’s received to date, she currently owes $600 of that in late filing fees, which she has not yet paid.

10/22/2023 Weekly Update

Last Week:

Here’s what’s coming up this week:

  • Reprinted ballots should hit our mailboxes in the first part of the week.
  • Will there be a sixth candidate forum? I’d place the odds at 50/50.
  • The next board meeting is scheduled for the day after the election November 8th (they’re normally scheduled on the second Wednesday of the month like this).

10/21/2023 school board candidate forum

While unfortunately only three school board candidates (Seth Bryant, Keegan Barkley, Mike Knott) showed up to the forum organized by Woodland Park High School students, the community turned out in large numbers and packed the large conference room of the public library. Three students read questions that had been submitted by students; you can watch a recording of the event below (the last few minutes of Seth Bryant’s closing speech were cut off due to technical issues).

It’s really unfortunate that not only did district administration try to block these students from holding a forum, but we never did get to see all six candidates in the same event.

As Colorado school boards become more politicized, here are the district elections to watch this fall | Colorado Public Radio

Individual flyers for 30 school districts are paid for by the Truth & Liberty Coalition, the Woodland Park-based nonprofit, which has called for Christians to reclaim the “Seven Mountains” of societal influence — one of them being education. Its website states: “We seek to restore biblical truth and Godly morality into our country’s failing educational system.”
— Read on www.cpr.org/2023/10/18/as-colorado-school-boards-become-more-politicized-here-are-the-district-elections-to-watch-this-fall/