Meeting set on Shalimar Learning Center’s future
Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA--The future of Shalimar Learning Center is up in the air,
and community leaders and residents will meet tonight to try to pin it
down.
The Orange County Congregation Community Organization, a countywide
church-based citizens group, will host a community meeting to discuss the
center’s Sept. 15 closure.
“We would like to heal the community,” said Paty Madueno, a
spokeswoman for St. Joachim Church and the citizens group. “It’s very
critical for our children to have a homework center. We need to put our
feelings aside, which is going to be very difficult. We need to do that
to focus our attention back on the children.”
The center shut down after children and parents protested the firing
of Maria Alvarez, a longtime staff member.
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.
Alvarez was fired because she didn’t follow a new schedule for the
tutoring program, Barth said.
The learning center rents three apartments for 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.
The citizens group originally conceived of the learning center and
pitched the idea as an outreach ministry to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian
Church of Newport Beach, St. Joachim Church in Costa Mesa and Women of
Vision.
Madueno said she hopes a community dialogue will anchor the learning
center back to its old location.
“We’re going back to the community to hear how the children feel and
the parents feel,” she said. The closing “was a very abrupt interruption
of their everyday lives, and everyone is grumbling about how the children
are going to do their homework. We need to at least open the center
again.”
Barth said the forum will give Think Together an opportunity to
present its side of the issue and determine the center’s future.
“We want to address it and move beyond it so we can talk about the
future of the center,” he said. “We need to talk about where we’re going.
We’ll let them vent a little and we’ll find out if they want [the center]
back. If so, we need to figure out where we are.”
FYI
* WHAT: Community forum on Shalimar Learning Center
* WHEN: 7 tonight
* WHERE: St. Joachim Church, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa
* INFORMATION: (949) 574-7400
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