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The district is also dealing with fallout from statements board member Charda Bell-Fontenot made last month. Author: LaMonica Peters (KFMB) Updated: 10:17 PM PDT March 16, 2021 LA MESA, Calif. La Mesa-Spring Valley schools are still closed and the quest to reopen them continues. On Tuesday, protesters on both sides of the debate rallied just before a district board meeting. The board is also embroiled in controversy after one of its members made statements about slavery in last month’s meeting. The rally was peaceful but that doesn’t mean people weren’t passionate about whether or not to reopen schools and the current state of the school board. ....
Parents witness angry school trustee conclude everyone is racist Thursday, March 11, 2021 | Bob Kellogg, Billy Davis (OneNewsNow.com) English Spanish Parents who watched an online school board meeting hoping to hear an update on in-person learning got to witness much more: A school board trustee snapped at the superintendent and at fellow school board members, mocked the parents, and finally concluded that everyone is racist. Charda Bell-Fontenot, the school board vice president for La Mesa-Spring Valley, made a string of questionable comments to fellow trustees while they discussed the issue of reopening schools during a virtual board meeting. The trustees were planning to discuss a reopening date for La-Mesa Spring Valley to return to in-person learning, and that issue predictably drew hundreds of parents to watch the live meeting online. ....
Recall launched against California school official who compared reopening to slavery Project of Reform California takes on pro-shutdown board members Follow Us Question of the Day In this March 2, 2021, file photo, socially distanced and with protective partitions students work on an art project during class at the Sinaloa Middle School in Novato, Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law Friday, March 5, with . more > Gov. Gavin Newsom isn’t the only elected official in California being targeted with a shutdown-related recall. A newly formed California group is taking on school board members who balk at reopening for in-person learning, starting with a San Diego County trustee who compared requiring teachers to return to the classroom to slavery. ....
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