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Board Blues

School Board Blues is a 75-minute
film memoir that documents the Indian mascot controversy and school
board
upheaval that deeply divided New York State’s Onteora Central School
District. This quiet Catskill Mountain community, 100 miles north
of New York City, was an unlikely place to erupt in what the New
York Times called, “... a culture war,” but in the year 2000, that’s
exactly what happened.
The
Onteora mascot struggle quickly became a national story with coverage
in Newsweek Magazine as well as the New York Times. It was
featured on CNN, in newspapers from coast to coast, and in articles on
the internet - while the filmmakers found themselves right in the
middle of it all. There are more than 14,000 school boards in the
United States, and they are often called the heart of American
democracy. Co-producer, Meg Carey, was elected to the Onteora Board of
Education in 1998. She anticipated a three-year term working to improve
student achievement. Her husband, Tobe Carey, was videotaping the board
meetings for local libraries and showings on public access TV when the
Indian mascot fight broke out. For three years, Carey continued
to record district events including the chaotic school board meetings,
the politics surrounding the mascot issue and the community turmoil
that followed. During this time, anti-Semitic hate articles
appeared on the internet, physical threats were made, an election-night
shoving match occurred, tires were punctured, and an intense political
struggle consumed the school board and the district. School Board
Blues reveals all this and more in a local story with important
national implications.

In School Board Blues, the
fight over control of a rural school board plays itself out before the
cameras.
Filled with humor as well as passion, this docu-memoir is a first-hand
account of how a single issue can throw a school board and a community
into disarray. The lessons learned from Onteora's experience are
important to keep in mind as public schools face issues that can erupt
into raging controversies at any moment. School Board Blues was
edited from nearly 400 hours of material and features music by
satirists Mikhail Horowitz and Gilles Malkine as well as acclaimed
musicians Robbie Dupree, Artie Traum, and Jimmy Weider.
School Board Blues is now
available for purchase by college and university libraries and
academic departments.
School Board Blues is ideal for students and faculty in educational
studies, sociology, history and politics, sports management, cultural
anthropology, media studies, and more. In
addition, it will appeal to those interested in the dynamics of school
boards, school board training, public school management, local politics
and the issues of racism, stereotyping, community leadership,
divisiveness, and cohesion.
The fimmakers are available for presentations to the student body and
the public.
Recent showings include,
Vassar College, SUNY-New Paltz and Bard College.
“...informative and provocative...” Catherine R.
Whittaker, Professor,
State University of New York at New Paltz
For bookings and purchases, contact:
Tobe and Meg Carey
PO Box 194 Glenford, NY 12433
(845) 657-2914 video@hvc.rr.com
www.schoolboardblues.com
© 2005, School Board Blues LLC
DVD or VHS $95 plus shipping & handling
Institutional purchase orders accepted.
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