February 10, 2017

Roadwork for Feb. 11 through Feb. 17

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect residents in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of Feb. 11 through Feb. 17. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones.

• A detour will be in place on Route 926 beginning Monday, Feb. 13 through Sept. 1 due to the replacement of the Route 926 bridge over the Brandywine Creek between Pocopson and Birmingham townships.

• Lane restrictions are scheduled on Route 842 between Blue Rock Road and Red Lion Road in Pocopson Township, for Monday, Feb. 13, and Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., for crack sealing.

• Expect lane restrictions on Route 3 between Glen Avenue and Falcon Lane in West Goshen Township on Feb. 13 and 14 due to digging.

• The testing an overhead message board will close the right lane of the Conchester Highway between Cherry Tree lane and the Route 452 off-ramp between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Feb. 15 and 16.

• Utility installation will cause lane closures on Route 1 in Pennsbury Township between Elmwood Drive and Bowman Alley from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the week of Feb. 7-14.

• Green Valley Road, between Powell and Brandywine Creek roads, in Newlin Township, remains closed for bridge repair. Detours are posted.

 

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Op/Ed: Sanville wrong for U-CF

At the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board public meeting on Jan. 23, the directors took the remarkable action of accepting Superintendent John Sanville’s resignation with two years remaining on his current contract. This is probably the best thing this current board has ever done.

However, right after this action the board took what is probably the worst decision ever made in our district. The members of the board voted unanimously to give Sanville a new five-year contract with an increase in salary to $255000, or a 15.4 percent annual increase. After six years, the superintendent’s salary has nearly doubled.

If he completely serves out this new contract, he will have served roughly 10 years with an average yearly salary of $240,000. Additionally he will have earned benefits for vacations, a sabbatical, health insurance, and funds for retirement.

The board’s action is highly questionable, definitely unethical, and possibly illegal. When an open position occurs in the district, it should be advertised, those interested in filling the opening should be interviewed, and the best applicant should be offered the position. Board ignored all these steps.

Since Sanville became superintendent in 2011 at an annual salary of $180000, the student body has experienced extensive bullying, drunken students have entered the high school building during class time, and three students have entered the building armed with knives.

I do not recall such actions having ever occurred in the sixty years that i have been a resident of the district.

The superintendent allows some out of district students to attend our schools without paying any tuition or taxes. Sanville lied by claiming this was not occurring. I am aware and have also been told this illegal action is still continuing.

The superintendent and board approved a $70 million renovation and expansion of the high school. In taking this action, the public results of two district referenda were completely ignored.

Annual budgets have grown every year at an average rate 1 percent greater that the educational cost of living increases. The district’s taxpayers have not experienced a year without a tax increase since 1998.

Sanville has lost two excellent members from his staff. These were Sharon Allen Spann, director of Pupil and Staff Services, and Kenneth E. Batchelor, assistant to the superintendent.

And finally the annual ranking of schools done by U.S. News and World Report last reported our district ranked number 8 in our State and number 510 nationally last year. In 2012 the magazine reported that UCF was fourth in the State and number 394. Both rankings are significantly lower since Sanville was hired.

All these dreadful results occurred during Sanville’s time in office. The board gave no reasons why he deserves a raise or even continued employment in our district. Our district deserves a much better performance by our superintendent.

Bruce B. Yelton
Pocopson Township

** (Editor’s note: The high school renovation project was approved in 2009, two years before Sanville became superintendent. The questionable admission of non-district students into U-CF schools also happened under a previous administration.)

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