Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Burying a really good story

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You'll really have to search for one of the best stories in The Record of Woodland Park today. Some knuckle-headed news editor -- probably under orders from clueless head Assignment Editor Deirdre Sykes -- decided a bid by Orthodox Jews to win election to the Teaneck school board is of little interest to anyone.

Two elements on the front page don't belong there: a big baseball photo and Toyota halting the sale of a low-selling luxury SUV. They tell readers there is no news today. (Photo: Teaneck High School.)

But in the back of Local, at the bottom of Page L-7, Staff Writer Joseph Ax reports three Orthodox Jews who send their children to yeshiva are running against three school board incumbents. The challengers are concerned about low test scores despite Teaneck spending more money than other districts, the story says. 

Critics of the Jewish candidates say their only motive is cutting school expenses and their property taxes. There is no mention of studies showing how minority children do better in an integrated setting than in one where parents pull their kids out of public schools. Today's story also doesn't give the percentage of minority and non-minority public-school students in Teaneck. Maybe Ax is doing a follow.

When Orthodox Jewish candidates attempted a takeover of the school board in Englewood, the story ran on Page 1, largely due to my nagging from the news copy desk. I lived in Englewood at the time and my son was attending the segregated public schools there, and I passed on campaign material sent to my home to the Englewood reporter. I also edited the story and wrote the headlines.

The Jewish slate was defeated. Yet, Englewood's elementary and middle schools are still segregated, which you might not know from the recent, sporadic coverage of that city.


Looking for Hackensack news in the former Hackensack daily? Sucker.
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9 comments:

  1. The story I read has minority statistics. Check the Web site.

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  2. I'll look at the print version again. I don't read that crappy Web site.

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  3. like we have always said 'great journalist'...

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  4. Don't let the pissants (a.k.a. anonymous) get you down. Keep pointing out the shortcomings of that dysfunctional staff.

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  5. Thanks for the encouragement, Aaron. There are a lot of off-the-wall people out there. I don't understand why, if they don't like the blog, they keep on reading and bitching and moaning.

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  6. it's not that we don't like the blog, it's that we don't like you.

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  7. Don't understand how we don't like the blog and keep bitching/moaning? Kind of like what you do every day with The Record, right Victor?

    But I agree with my partner in anonymity above... Love the blog, Big Vic. Keep the sideshow going.

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  8. Does anyone deny The Record has been sliding toward mediocrity ever since the wealthy, arrogant Borg siblings took over and decided to keep Frank Scandale on as editor -- and all the other dead-wood editors -- while entrusting a lot of the reporting and writing to inexperienced young staffers?

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