The honeymoon’s over: After two years at helm, Madison school chief Nerad struggling

Susan Troller

For months, there was nothing but enthusiastic buzz surrounding the proposal to start a green charter school in Madison. The organizers of Badger Rock Middle School have broad support throughout the community and have meticulously done their homework. The school district administration was enthusiastic about the school’s focus on urban agriculture, and School Board members, who have the ultimate vote, were too.
Then, just days before the board was expected to give its final approval, the school district released new figures showing it would likely cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to staff and operate the new school. This was a reversal from earlier projections that showed Badger Rock would bring no extra costs to the district.
In the current era of pinched budgets and dreary financial prospects, this revelation threw a monkey wrench into the process and caused the board to delay final consideration of the project until later this month.
“I had planned to come in here tonight to vote for this most innovative project,” board member Marj Passman said during the Nov. 29 meeting. “But at the last minute the Badger Rock people and the board were both hit broadside with new information that raises a lot of last-minute questions.”

Much more on Dan Nerad, here. Watch a recent video interview.

4 thoughts on “The honeymoon’s over: After two years at helm, Madison school chief Nerad struggling”

  1. I’m guessing Art Rainwater is chuckling in his deep southern drawl over this one. Can’t you hear it now?

  2. The poor man. Sue Abplanalp is setting him up to be run out of town so that she can take over.
    That’s just what Rainwater did to his predecessor. That’s the way it goes in Madison.

  3. I don’t understand this article. I think Mr Nerad is doing a good job. I hope you are joking about Abplanalp. Her heart may be in the right place but yikes, she is a difficult person to communicate with.

  4. Dan Nerad inherited a rats nest of Art Rainwater chosen administrators that are still calling the shots. These certain administrators are running MMSD – also running MMSD into the ground with their narrow minded philosophy of embedded honors, one-size-fits-all, full inclusion for all…
    This article is somewhat unfair to blame all the problems on Nerad.

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