Manski Out.

Groan.

Um, would have been nice to know this three days ago – in the interest of “honesty and transparency”. And democracy. And before all the drama and fractures in Madison’s left community. While I am thrilled TJ Mertz will be on the school board – I am sad for democracy. Just like I voted for Arthur Kohl-Riggs for alder because he was not on the ballot, I might have to vote for Ananda Mirilli in protest this spring.

Here’s here announcement.

Dear Friends,
With sincere thanks to my friends, supporters, and neighbors who voted on Tuesday, and deep gratitude to the many education, community, labor, and business leaders who have supported me, I regret to say that due to family and career needs, I sadly withdraw from the race for the Madison school board. Because I value honesty and transparency I am letting the public know about this development now. My name will remain on the ballot but I will not campaign in the coming weeks.

I have just learned that my husband had been admitted to sociology PhD programs in California, but not in Wisconsin or other nearby schools. This is obviously a very positive step in his career development and important to us. It also means I will be unable to serve my full term if elected, and for this reason I am withdrawing from the race.
I entered this race on December 19th, 2012 at the request of teachers, school board members, and community leaders. As the race has progressed I’ve had the opportunity to meet with many amazing faculty and staff members in the Madison schools as well as community leaders who are making a difference. I looked forward with enthusiasm to the possibility of working with them as a member of the school board and am sad that I won’t have that opportunity to serve our community’s children and parents.

It is clear now if it weren’t already that TJ Mertz is as he says, “passionate about education.” And he can be counted on to push back against the corporate takeover of our schools. While TJ and I take different approaches toward our goals, I know that he will work tirelessly to look out for Madison area students. I also got to know Ananda Mirilli in the course of this campaign as well, and I agree with her supporters that she is doing important work in the Madison community. This said, protecting public education is not the job of one person, or even a single board of education. It is up to everyone in our communities to continue to promote democracy, not austerity for our children and future generations of Wisconsinites.

I had planned in the coming weeks to lay out new proposals for the Madison schools, including setting hard benchmarks for the recruitment and retention of teachers and staff of color, as well as a city-school partnership to alleviate the impacts of childhood poverty on children’s achievement in our schools.

In my remaining time here, I will remain active in the Wisconsin Wave and the broader movement. I first moved to Madison in 1997 and met my future husband here in 1996. This our hometown, and while we are both looking forward to new and fortunate opportunities, we will miss Wisconsin.

Sincerely ~ Sarah Manski

2 COMMENTS

  1. Brenda, please be very careful about that impulse to write in Mirilli as “a protest vote” against the poor decison-making of Sarah Manski. I understand where you are coming from, but … Manski can still win the race! The danger here is that enough people still vote for her (maybe because they are not paying close attention, and are primarily voting for the “Manski brand” created by her husband in his runs) that she does. In this case the seat does not go to the next highest vote getter, but will remain open, and another election will be called, who knows how far down the road. Maybe some would prefer to start over with a brand new election, but if you are truly “thrilled” with TJ, then please vote for him! Don’t just assume its a certainty he “will be on the school board” now!

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