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Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT-MESA -- The new school board president is a seasoned veteran
who says she is focused on building consensus and teamwork.
Judith Franco was unanimously elected Dec. 11 to serve as the school
board president for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District for the
fourth time in her 20 years on the board.
Her election followed a controversial move by trustee Wendy Leece, who
took her desire for the presidency into the public domain, even
submitting a lengthy letter to the Daily Pilot for publication. Leece was
rejected for the role by some of her fellow trustees who accused her of
not being a team player.
Franco said the tension did not cause an irreparable rift within the
board.
“We are a team, and we will continue to be a team,” Franco said. “As
in any family, we have disagreements, but we’re still a team, and I think
you will see that happening throughout the year. We will move forward.”
Past school board President David Brooks praised Franco’s management
skills.
“I totally support her as president. She brings a lot of experience,
insight and leadership skills to the position,” Brooks said.
Franco was appointed to the school board in 1980 and has shepherded
four sons through the school system.
She says she has seen the pendulum swing back and forth throughout her
two decades of service.
“We went from being big to being small to growing again,” Franco said.
“And we’ve seen a shift from phonics-based [education] to non-phonic back
to phonic.”
Some of the major issues facing the district in the next year include
implementing grade-level standards for kindergartners through
12th-graders, overseeing the facilities improvement plan and dealing with
expected mid-school year budget cuts in January.
“We will continue to watch the changing economy,” Franco said. “I
think everyone is concerned about it, but we do not yet know what those
cuts will be and how much they will impact the district.”
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