Letter to the Editor -- Kent S. Moore
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This is regarding the interview of Judy Franco, president of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Trustees (Q&A; with Judy
Franco, “Leading the schools’ charge,” Feb. 17).
I find some of Franco’s public relations-laced comments regarding
community involvement after the bankruptcy absolutely fascinating to
read. Take, for instance, her comments about the community saying, “We’re
here. We want to help. Let us help. Let us work together. Let us be part
of the team.” Then she says, “And that is what we did.” Oh, really?
If this is so, why doesn’t the Daily Pilot ask Franco to explain to
them and the community why recommendations made by their Community
Involvement Task Force, after meeting for months during the evening, were
summarily “shelved” by the district, never to be heard of again? And, of
course, this was after Supt. Mac Bernd had told the committee that he
felt that this task force might have very well been the most important
group assembled by the governing board to “bring the community and the
district back together.” And what were these mysterious recommendations
the new superintendent, Robert Barbot, promised to revisit?
I urge Daily Pilot readers and concerned citizens to contact Barbot
and Franco and question them about the task force’s recommendations. Ask
them why they have never been implemented. Afterward, I believe that many
readers will come to the same conclusions drawn by a number of task force
members -- it’s still “business as usual” at Newport-Mesa despite the
smoke and mirrors.
KENT S. MOORE
Corona del Mar
EDITOR’S NOTE: Kent S. Moore is a former member of the school
district’s Community Involvement task Force.
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