Parents cry foul on vote for school uniforms
Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH -- Parents at Andersen Elementary School will be asked to
vote for a second time next week on whether to adopt a school uniform
policy for students.
The results of the first set of ballots were supposed to be released
today but a handful of parents have requested a second vote, saying the
vote was tainted.
“The survey that was conducted prior to the vote taking place clearly
indicated the parents’ desire to have a uniform dress code at Andersen by
more than a three-to-one margin,” said Veronica Kubat, the parent who
conducted the survey in November.
In order to change policy, school officials declared that 70% of the
parents must vote and that 75% must be in favor of uniforms.
So when Kubat sent out ballots last week, she numbered them so that
parents who forgot to vote could be called and reminded to do so, she
said. Some parents have objected, saying voters could be identified by
the numbered ballots and perhaps even persuaded to vote a certain way.
Now those parents are demanding another vote be conducted by the
district.
“What’s happening here is a very despicable and typically political nasty
behavior,” said Kubat’s husband, John. “There’s a couple of ‘no’ people
that were so adamant about this not happening that they applied pressure
for a revote.”
Veronica Kubat denied that any parents were pressured to vote in favor of
the uniforms.
“People were aware of the process all along,” she said.
Kubat called a meeting weeks ago, she said, to which all parents were
invited. At that meeting, she told parents how the vote would be
conducted.
Cindy Dillion, another Andersen parent, said she opposed uniforms but did
not know why the ballots were recalled.
“[Kubat] did mention that people would be calling,” Dillion said. “I’m
not in favor of uniforms. I think a lot of people are still trying to
make up their minds.”
Andersen Principal Mary Manos could not be reached for comment.
The uniforms issue has been a hot topic throughout the district during
the school year. Several other schools are considering a uniform dress
code.
Kubat said she was unaware of any concerns among Andersen parents until
the revote was announced Thursday.
“A revote is fine with me,” Kubat said. “I just think it will affect the
ultimate vote.”
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