I think online petitions are pointless, but here's an election in like six months anyway, so just wait it out.
Also I realize everyone disagrees with me, but we shouldn't judge people based on their spouse's political statements (or else my partner would never get work!)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but haven't this couple publicly defended/advocated for each other? That's different.
Also, there's still a board member (Sergio Hernandez) with 3 years left on his term who has been attached to 1) the hiring of Dr. Horton
2) subsequent unwavering defense of Horton and his actions as Superintendent
3) spinning the fuck out of the narrative of recent findings to come off like a victim
4) oversight (or lack thereof) that got us into this mess
This man is the PRESIDENT of the board. If the status quo got us here, short of resignation, how are we not taking "bold" measures to shake things up, like installing a new board president, vice president, and overhauling the Board's financial sub-committee. I'm not saying that change will suddenly dig us out of this, but it would at least signal that the board takes this situation seriously and are acknowledging their own respective roles in this.
I think online petitions are pointless, but here's an election in like six months anyway, so just wait it out.
Also I realize everyone disagrees with me, but we shouldn't judge people based on their spouse's political statements (or else my partner would never get work!)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but haven't this couple publicly defended/advocated for each other? That's different.
Also, there's still a board member (Sergio Hernandez) with 3 years left on his term who has been attached to 1) the hiring of Dr. Horton
2) subsequent unwavering defense of Horton and his actions as Superintendent
3) spinning the fuck out of the narrative of recent findings to come off like a victim
4) oversight (or lack thereof) that got us into this mess
This man is the PRESIDENT of the board. If the status quo got us here, short of resignation, how are we not taking "bold" measures to shake things up, like installing a new board president, vice president, and overhauling the Board's financial sub-committee. I'm not saying that change will suddenly dig us out of this, but it would at least signal that the board takes this situation seriously and are acknowledging their own respective roles in this.