Letter to the Times: Closing Broken Arrow would compound systemic issues

Share this post or save for later

Note: The Lawrence Times runs opinion columns and letters to the Times written by community members with varying perspectives on local issues. These pieces do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Times staff.

Would you like to send a letter to the Times? Great! Here’s how to do it.

To the Lawrence Public Schools Board of Education:

Your vote to hold a hearing on closing Broken Arrow Elementary School is a great disappointment and a clear testament that the winds of prejudice are still blowing across the land. 

You clearly know the profound negative impact your vote has on the students, but consciously you made the decision. This Lawrence school board and USD 497 administration have a history of undermining and devaluing students who attend Title I schools. You may frame and present the data to justify your vote, but you cannot disguise your indifference about education equality and diversity. If carrying out the plan recommended by the Boundary Advisory Committee, you would close Broken Arrow Elementary school and shift most of those students to other Title I schools. Your intent to group the Title I recipients/students in one or two buildings is discrimination in action! 

Your vote is to strengthen the systemic racial and class bias that already exists in many aspects of our society. Instead of developing an improvement plan to uplift those students who have more at-risk factors in dropping out of PreK-12 education, you choose to redraw school boundaries and house them away from the better-off schools. You even manufactured a sales pitch that your vote is to “pay our teachers better.” Your seemingly deceptive statements serve no public good! 

We hope that you’ll find moral courage to vote in favor of keeping Broken Arrow Elementary school open.

Best, 

— Eve Bonner; Lisa Potter, LSCSW; Kaelyn and Shane McCall; and more than five dozen other Lawrence community members and Broken Arrow parents

Don’t miss a beat … Click here to sign up for our email newsletters


Click here to learn more about our newsletters first

More Community Voices:

Shawn Alexander: Say his name – Fred Harvey Smith (Column)

Share this post or save for later

”Racial violence has been omnipresent in American history, and in far too many of the incidents, the perpetrators of the crime are acquitted or not even brought up on charges. When I think of such cases I am often haunted by the heinous murder of Fred Harvey Smith here in the land of John Brown in May 1936,” Shawn Alexander writes in this column.

MORE …

Click here to find out how to send a letter to the Times
Previous Article

Lawrence school district releases new proposed boundary map ahead of closure hearings

Next Article

Save Our Schools 497 plans to livestream public hearings on Broken Arrow, Pinckney closures