
SD103 violated Open Meetings Act: Attorney General
Board was wrong to cut off
comments at October meeting
By Bob Bong
Attorney General Lisa Madigan ruled last week
that Lyons School District 103 board members violated the state’s Open meetings
Act when they cut off public comments after 15 minutes at a heated meeting in
October.
Madigan issued an opinion on Jan. 9 that the
board “violated (the Open meetings Act) during its Oct. 22, 2018, meeting by
enforcing an unestablished and unrecorded rule limiting the public comment
portion of the meeting to 15 minutes.”
The decision was sent to both Board President
Marge Hubacek and Hinsdale attorney Martin Stack, who filed a complaint with
the Attorney General’s office after the meeting.
In her ruling, Madigan directed the school board
“to take appropriate action to comply with this opinion by refrainingfrom
applying unestablished and unrecorded rules to restrict public comment at
future meetings and by otherwise conducting its future meetings in full
compliance with (the Open Meetings Act).”
About 200 parents and local officials attended the
Oct. 22 board meeting to demand answers about the hiring of Andres Rodriguez to
teach sixth-grade English. It was later discovered that Rodriguez had been
fired from two other school districts after he was charged with attempted
murder after shooting a man seven times during a traffic dispute in Tinley Park.
The district suspended Rodriguez once the charges
became known. He was fired last month.
Interim Supt.
Patrick Patt said it took two months for the board to fire Rodriguez was
because “we had to go through the proper procedures, the protocol. “We did what
we had to do.”
Critics of the hiring claimed Rodriguez was hired
overfive other potential candidates despite widely known
information that he was facing felony attempted murder charges.
Critics of the hiring said Hubacek and her
supporters ridiculed them during the meeting and closed the public discussion
period after 15 minutes. Only five people were allowed to speak and she turned
away dozens of parents who wanted to ask questions aboutthe
Rodriguez hiring.
One of those who tried to speak was McCook Mayor
and Cook County Board Commissioner Jeff Tobolski. Hubacek denied him access to
the microphone and closed the topic.
“If she prevented an elected representative of
hundreds of thousands of people from speaking, how does she treat the parents
in the district? Does she even listen to them? Does she care about them?
Parents should be concerned. I was concerned and that is why the complaint was
filed,” Stack said after the Attorney General’s decision was released.
“Chairman Hubacek broke the law when she stopped
the public from addressing the board and the Illinois Attorney General’s office
agreed. People should be free to express their opinionatboard meetings and not be subjected to the whims
of petty tyrants. In this case, the board majority thought they could keep a
gunman’s hiring as a teacher a secret. After that information became public,
Hubacek was visibly upset at the meeting and resorted to laughter and mockery
as parents addressed the board.”
School District 103 board member Jorge Torres,
who opposed Hubacek’s decision and raised the issue about Rodriguez’s hiring,
repeated his demand that Hubacek resign from the board adding that the board
should immediately reconvene a new meeting to allow parents to speak.
“Marge Hubacek has abused her powers since taking
over the board. She has politicized the board’s actions and pushed aside the
interests of the students and their parents,” said Torres.
“The board should immediately reschedule the meeting
and allow all of the parents of students who attend District 103 schools the
opportunity to ask questions. Hubacek has tried to brush this controversy under
the rug without answering questions including many concerns that Rodriguez was
hired because he knows someone on the board.”
Calls for Hubacek to resign were made at a news conference held by Tobolski,
Lyons Mayor Christopher Getty and state Sen. Martin Sandoval. Sandoval is
sponsoring legislation that would require anyone hired by any school district
in the state of Illinois who is involved in a felony criminal case to disclose
those facts when applying for any school employment position.
“There needs to be consequences for Hubacek’s actions,” said Torres, who is heading a slate of
candidates seeking to oust Hubacek in the April 2 consolidated election.
Torres‘ running mates includeOlivia Quintero, Winifred Rodriguez and Vito Campanile who
are running on the Parents for Student Excellence slate.
Hubacek has said
she has no intention to resign.
“I understand
their emotions, but I was elected by the people. I wasn’t elected by the grandstanders,”
she said after the October meeting.
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