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Castle Park Middle School principal punches back!!
@studentsfirst - I have reviewed posts and comments on the SEA Facebook page going quite a ways back, and I can't imagine to what you are referring. Occasionally we call liars liars, and we often refer to sycophants as such. Mostly we write in support of our brothers and sisters whose jobs are made more difficult on a daily basis by a dictatorial superintendent and his gutless board. The basis of Ms. Luzzaro's latest article is a collection of emails which are public record. The remarks about the administrators that were most damning were made by the administrators themselves and a few toady teachers. Luzzaro is not our ally, and we don't want her to be. We want her to remain a journalist who tells the truth. The truth just happens to be on our side.— February 6, 2014 9:20 p.m.
Sweetwater trustee reports stolen property to police
Unless you mean you'll vote for me for an association position, I can't have your vote; I work for the district. (Ben Cassel, SUHI.) Has timtim signed any of his posts yet?— June 25, 2013 8:53 a.m.
Sweetwater trustee reports stolen property to police
Mr. McCann, Aren't you embarrassed yet? We are. I am getting tired of explaining to colleagues from other districts that SUHSD is comprised of passionate educators and education support professionals, who just happen to be governed by petulant, arrogant, corrupt buffoons. The distance from which we may travel from the district boundaries and still have to do so is getting longer and longer. I can't imagine that you don't know the difference between Mercado's filing a police report and your calling 911 to have four patrol cars show up to the DO. If you really don't, why not call one of our brothers or sisters at the Chula Vista Police Officers' Association. They will explain it to you. And finally, it is disconcerting and sad that you feel the need to interject your military service into nearly every conversation. You were on active duty for ten months and never got close to combat. I was on active duty for 48 months and also never got close to combat. I would be horrified if someone were to refer to me as a "hero." You should be, too. I'll bet you didn't know that last year we celebrated the retirement of a teacher who was one of the most decorated Vietnam veterans who ever worked in the district. You were probably writing a graduation speech in which you used the word "Iraq" more times than the word "Sweetwater." His silver star and three purple hearts make your service and mine look rather inconsequential, don't you think? I think the bottom line is that we think you should grow up. Start doing your job with the passion and pride that we do ours. This is not a stepping stone to higher office (especially not now.) This is a high calling in and of itself. And right now, your job is about five and a half feet taller than you are.— June 24, 2013 9:23 p.m.