
The State Board of Education has become an awfully political animal. Too often culture-war clashes dominate the boards discussions and drown out legitimate questions about how best to educate kids.
To her credit Geraldine Tincy Miller generally tries to steer clear of this fray. Miller a longtime board member and a Republican regularly breaks from the social-conservative voting bloc on the board and offers a more moderate view.
For example she was a key swing vote in skirmishes about science standards rejecting proposals that would have required students to study the weaknesses in the theory of evolution. Miller 74 also has cautioned against overkill when injecting religious topics into the classroom.
Admittedly Miller occasionally lurches right. But her focus on academics and her efforts to find a reasonable middle ground make Miller deserving of another term.
In the March 2 GOP primary Miller faces George Clayton an academic coordinator at North Dallas High School. Hes been on the front lines and says he feels abandoned by the Board of Education and the Legislature. But Claytons passion and anger havent translated into workable ideas for the post hes seeking. And Clayton 60 seems to have a tenuous grasp on the boards role.
With no opposition in the fall Miller is the better option for voters in District 12.
Elections 2010
- Last day to register to vote: Feb. 1
- Early voting: Feb. 16-26
- Primary election Day: March 2
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