Commentary by Frank Schroth
[NOTE: Last night at the close of the School Committee meeting (after this was originally posted) when the chairman asked about old business, Mr. Huban spoke. He recounted the event of his January 1rst arrest and the subsequent actions and meetings he has had and will have regarding that.
And then he had this to say; “I am truly sorry . . . and I am working to make myself a better person.” And with those heartfelt words Mr. Huban gave another teachable moment. He taught that one can be humble and courageous in the face of personal adversity. He set a good example and taught an important lesson.]
No one wanted to talk about it. But they did.
At their 01/12 meeting on January 12th, the School Committee addressed the recent event in which one of their members, Chris Huban, was arrested for driving under the influence. It was Ms. Kelly who put the issue on table. It was Mr.Lovely who cut through the awkward ambiguity of third person references to the individual sitting to his left, “We are talking about Chris.”
Ms. Kelly stated her opinion that Huban should resign, because he sets an example for the town and the students in particular. Mr. Lovely said he would not support any censure. He cited Mr. Huban’s courage in admitting to the charges and felt the matter is a personal one. Sheridan and Pavlicek agreed with Lovely. Ms. Bagley-Jones was more critical, but did not expressly ask for Mr.Huban to resign. Mr. Huban was silent during the discussion.
All seemed to agree on one point; it was a “teachable moment.” The question is: what was the lesson taught?
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