Bob Arnold Remembered
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P. Fred Storti, MESPA Executive Director
December 2009 --
Report from MESPA Executive Director P. Fred Storti

"The work that MESPA leaders actualized during those early years under Bob's leadership laid the foundation for much of the Public Employee Labor Relations Act (PELRA), which has evolved into the bargaining rights principals have today.”

MESPA was founded in 1950 by a group of principals who understood the importance of developing a professional association. Volunteers ran the Minnesota Elementary School Principals’ Association for the next 20 years. In 1971, the MESPA board of directors hired its first executive director, Robert F. Arnold.

Bob’s experience as president of the Minnesota Teachers’ Association (Education Minnesota, today) brought organizational and advocacy skills to MESPA. Prior to joining MESPA he was an elementary teacher in Richfield and Lake City and was selected as Minnesota Teacher of the Year. In fact, he was my sister’s sixth grade teacher in Lake City where my father was the high school band director. Bob was a friend of my father’s and as a very young boy, I fondly remember deer hunting with both of them.

The work that MESPA leaders actualized during those early years under Bob’s leadership laid the foundation for much of the Public Employee Labor Relations Act (PELRA), which has evolved into the bargaining rights principals have today.

As a young principal in Byron, I served as the MESPA Southeast Division membership committee representative,
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Robert F. Arnold, MESPA Executive Director 1971-1991
president-elect, and president. I felt fortunate to be in my early thirties and involved with the MESPA Board of Directors under Bob’s leadership. I actually hoped that someday I could do his work. I guess dreams do come true!

Kay Douglass, MESPA President from 1985-87 said it well: “Bob Arnold was a force to be reckoned with in promoting the interests of children and elementary principals in the Legislature during his years as MESPA executive director. I know from talking with other executive directors and principals at national conventions that they held Bob in high esteem and looked to MEPSA as a model for guidance with their own associations.”

Bob Arnold was executive director from 1971 until he retired in 1991. He summarized the accomplishments of the association during those years in his last Executive Director’s Message in the spring of 1991: “We have established professional standards, we have secured stability in employment security and bargaining rights, and we have participated in the public policy debate which impacts our schools. Certainly there is concern about the future of public education in Minnesota, but there is also great hope…and we are certain that our work will have positive effects for untold years.”

It’s amazing how 18 years later those words still ring true! Robert F. Arnold passed peacefully on October 11, 2009 at the age of 80 in his home in Osage, Minnesota. We honor and thank Bob for his passionate commitment to the principalship!






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