Thursday, June 1, 2006

And we think WE have problems!

This morning’s LA Times (Westminster School Board) presents the latest installment of the ridiculous and disconcerting Westminster School District (WSD) saga—a saga that, in many ways, parallels our own ludicrous epic.

For reasons that remain unknown at least to the Times, two members of the WSD board (James Reed and Judy Ahrens) opted to change their votes a week after voting to offer KimOanh Nguyen-Lam the district superintendent gig.

There’s talk of a lawsuit. (For what purports to be an eyewitness account of the board meeting, go to Orange Juice, May 31. Be sure to read the comments, too.)

The Times hints at a possible motivation for the vote change:

In a city whose population is predominantly Latino and Asian but whose power structure is largely white, the vote to rescind the job offer split along ethnic lines: The two board members who remained backers of Nguyen-Lam are Latino, and the three who voted to withdraw the offer are white.

That doesn’t look good.

The Times rightly characterizes the WSD as in “disarray”:

Four of its top five administrators have quit in the last year, including the superintendent, Sheri Loewenstein, who announced her resignation after only 16 months. Teachers have been working without a union contract since September.

Two years ago, the tiny district, which serves about 10,000 students in Westminster and parts of Huntington Beach, Garden Grove and Midway City, narrowly averted the loss of millions in federal funding after dropping a fight with the state over extending protections to transsexuals and others in its antidiscrimination policy.

Back in November (Fuentes World), we noted that the WSD is one of three county districts that have been burdened by an incompetent right-wing majority:

Perhaps you know—and perhaps you don’t—that there are three notorious right-wing “Board Majorities”[BMs] among OC school districts. [Tom] Fuentes, being the sort of guy he is, has hovered in the background, and sometimes the foreground, of all three. They are: (1) the Orange Unified School District “Board Majority” (which was offensive enough to be successfully recalled in June of 2001), (2) our own SOCCCD “Board Majority” (which was much dissipated by the inclusion of Bill Jay and the awakening of Nancy Padberg), and (3) the notorious Westminster School District “Board Majority,” which has taken aim at laws requiring fair treatment for gays. (Re Fuentes and the OUSD Board Majority, see OC Weekly, 12/28/01)

Mark Bucher was the Orange Unified BM’s attorney—yes, he quit his contractor's business in favor of the law in 2000—but he was quickly fired after the BM was replaced. Later, he became the Westminster School Districts BM attorney.

These guys sure do get around!

Bucher was among the founders of Education Alliance, the Christian right organization that, along with the then-corrupt Faculty Association, brought us Wagner and Padberg back in 1998. (EA's seed money came from Howard Ahmanson, a Fuentes crony.) These days, Bucher is the treasurer for the OC GOP.

—You know, the group that Fuentes chaired for 20 years.

(One of Bucher's two partners in Education Alliance was Frank Ury, who is now Mayor pro-tem of Mission Viejo. Check out his blog: Frank Ury's Mission Viejo Blog. Evidently, Ury's an Ayn Rand fan!)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chunk:

I don't understand why you haven't once mentioned all the controversy at the Coast District regarding the sale of KOCE. It's got everything you love to skewer: arrogant trustees violating the law, Christians, back room deals, court cases being won and lost, etc. Oh wait a minute, in this case the Christians are the ones being discriminated against. Now I get it. Never mind...

Rebel Girl said...

Dear Anonymous:
That those discriminaated against are Christians has nothing to do with it. I just haven't followed the case and I know nothing about it. Maybe i should.
I have nothing against Christians. I do have a problem with pious Christians who, in reality, are vicious, just as I have a problem with pious humanists who are vicious. I can't help it if our county provides so many egregious instances of the former, in education.
But do keep reading. I'll take a look at this KOCE business.

Anonymous said...

hey Anonymous!

Why is it Chunk's job to check out activities at the Coast disrict????

He's got his hands full with our mis-managers.

If you're so concerned about our fine neighbors to the north - why don't you take them on? You seem to know enough.

Blogs are free ya know. So is speech. Now those who will take the time to use both, well, that's different.

Go for it.

Anonymous said...

Geez, Anon, why the unsolicited peevitude at Chunk? Reminds me of people who complain about activists for a cause: why aren't you doing something about THAT (another cause)???--in accusatory tones. 9 times out of 10, the accuser does exactly nothing, for any cause; yet they feel they have the right to complain. I don't get that, and I don't like it one bit. And I don't appreciate the gratuitous and baseless charge of an anti-Christian bias. Chunk was much too nice in his reply to your cranky and unfair slam.

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