Sunday, November 6, 2011


by Maura Larkins



In a better world, inadequate school administrators and teachers
would be educated in how to perform their duties. They would be
taught to understand their obligations under the law.

Unfortunately, many public office holders, school administrators
and union leaders in California value their personal careers over
the future careers of children.

Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) in San Diego
County, California, is one of many districts where this has
happened.  Problems at CVESD were caused by the Big Three on
the school board (Patrick Judd, Pamela Smith, and Larry
Cunningham), and by former administrators Libia Gil and
Richard Werlin, who  worked closely with corrupt teachers'
union (CVE) Presidents Gina Boyd and Jim Groth and their
personal friends and allies.  These individuals harmed students
and teachers at Castle Park Elementary School, in violation of
the law, and with callous disregard for students, parents and
teachers.

Some people in these positions   
work together to permit each
other to violate the law and to keep
the status quo because it protects their incomes or positions
of power... 

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