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'It's bad': TV news station obtains private texts from Oakley school board sfgate.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfgate.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Eye on Education: Oakley school board debacle a cautious tale for others to heed Stephen Davis: Eye on Education Many of you are aware of the recent mass resignation of the Oakley School District board of trustees after a hot microphone moment from hell. The five-member board chatted among themselves in the moments just prior to a scheduled online school board meeting Feb. 17, unaware that their Zoom meeting was being broadcast live. Idle comments turned sour when board member Kim Beede talked about “f ing up b–ches” in reference to parents who criticized her on social media. Another board member mocked parent demands for a return to in-school instruction – claiming that they simply wanted their “baby sitters back.” A third chimed in to explain how some parents were clients of a relative who sold medical marijuana. ....
Oakley interim school board rejects special election ktvu.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvu.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
26 Feb 2021 Parents in the La Mesa-Spring Valley, California, school district are calling for the resignation of a school board trustee who referred to plans to return to in-person learning as “white supremacist ideology.” Reopen California Schools tweeted about trustee and board Vice President Chardá Bell-Fontenot (pictured), who said during Tuesday’s virtual board meeting that plans on how and when to bring children back into the classroom for in-person learning “seems like a very white supremacist ideology.” La Mesa, CA trustee Bell-Fontenot goes off on fellow board members, one of which is Hispanic, saying returning to in-person learning is “a very white supremacist ideology,” telling them to “[check] their privilege,” and that mandating in-person instruction is “slavery.” ....