Residents bolster support for Alvarez
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- Closure of the Shalimar Learning Center has added
emotional fuel to an already passionate fire.
The center shut down last week after children and parents protested
the firing of Maria Alvarez, a longtime staff member.
“Maria is a good person -- she has helped me so much,” said Leticia
Vasquez, a Shalimar Drive resident. Vasquez has three children, two of
whom have been tutored at the center for years, she said. Her other child
is 2 months old.
“They should keep her and keep the center open. But the parents need
the center to be open. It’s necessary. They need to have the meeting soon
so we can talk about it,” Vasquez added.
Randy Barth, volunteer chairman of Think Together, the organization
that oversees Shalimar and five other learning centers, said staff
members decided to close the center because they felt threatened by the
community.
But Garick Shebesta, a Park Drive resident, said he doesn’t think the
protest warranted the closure.
“I think that’s just more of an easy way out, a way to dodge a social
community issue,” he said. “[Other staff members] should have been more
open and had some type of public hearing with proponents of both her view
and theirs. It doesn’t seem like she was given a fair shake. I think the
community did the right thing by backing her up, but it’s sad it made
them turn their backs on the whole thing.”
Alvarez was fired because she didn’t follow a new schedule for the
tutoring program, Barth said. The learning center rents three apartments
to house its program, which serves about 300 children. Because of space
limits, the program established “teams” of students who were scheduled to
come to the center at different times.
Alvarez said she didn’t agree with the scheduling, but did not refuse
to go along with it.
She did admit that she never turned children away if they needed
academic help, however, and some community members said that personal
policy helped win their support.
Maribel Lara, a Shalimar Drive resident who attended the protest, said
the center’s closing is irrelevant now that Alvarez is gone. Lara said
she didn’t even know the center was closed because she has kept her
children from going back.
“We don’t want to go there anymore if she’s not there anyway,” Lara
said, speaking in Spanish. “We want her back and we won’t go back to the
center until she’s there again.”
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