MAILBAG - May 31, 2001
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I have recently learned that the Ocean View School District has passed
up $21 million in state grants from Proposition 1A to finally fix up our
schools.
The district knew it was eligible for these grants since early 1999,
yet it failed to apply for this free money. Proposition 1A was funded by taxpayers and has now been granted away to hundreds of other school
districts that diligently applied for the money.
The Ocean View School District has let down our kids and the
taxpayers. In my opinion, the district is guilty of poor planning and
fiscal irresponsibility.
For years I’ve heard the district cry poverty when it came to repairs
and upgrades for our schools. Then along comes a perfect opportunity like
Prop 1A and what does the district do? They sit on their duffs and
largely ignore a $9.2-billion pile of state money with a “free” sign on
it.
The district’s irresponsibility of Prop 1A has left them holding an
empty bag with millions of dollars in school repairs and upgrades undone.
Westminster Elementary School District, with 17 schools, received $19
million; Fullerton Elementary School District, with 19 schools, received
$20 million; even Compton Unified received $16 million.
What did Ocean View receive for its 15 schools? Only $1.2 million --
a mere 5.6% of what they could have gotten.
Although the taxpayers in this district are paying the price for Prop
1A, we are only getting a pittance in return. Because Supt. James
Tarwater and the board of trustees failed to apply for the $21 million,
the 10,000 kids of the district won’t soon enjoy the $2,100 of school
improvements that they are each entitled to.
As part owner of the Ocean View School District, I ask that the board
of trustees wake up and go find the $21 million that our schools have
coming. If our elected trustees can’t do their job, it’s time we remove
them from office and elect someone else who will.
ED FALZON
Huntington Beach
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The “recent” information the writer refers to is the
Proposition 1A funds the Ocean View School District didn’t apply for in
1998.
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