The simplest of wishes at Christmas...
The simplest of wishes at Christmas time
I read this morning in the Daily Pilot that you are asking people
for their Christmas wishes. Our first baby, Graham David Clark, is
due Christmas Day, so we are wishing for a healthy baby boy!
STEVE AND KELLY CLARK
Newport Beach
Lindbergh School is in need of help from the district
This is an open letter to Supt. Robert Barbot of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District.
The city of Costa Mesa has responded positively to the
neighborhood request to upgrade the grounds of Lindbergh Park and
adjoining reservoir area (it looks great).
It is time for the school district to address the deplorable
conditions at the Lindbergh School site.
1. The weeds are growing much larger than the so-called
landscaping around the buildings.
Solution: Return the site to a much-needed local neighborhood
school, which stimulates neighborhood/teacher/pupil/parent
school-site pride.
2. The parkways’ so-called “lawn areas” on 23rd Street and Orange
Avenue are pathetic because they have become a dumping ground for
dogs.
Solution: same.
3. The paint is chipping off these historic buildings and graffiti
is beginning to appear on the back sides.
Solution: same.
4. The cleaning runoff from the on-site storage of animals,
reptiles, etc., flows into the Lindbergh Park area.
Solution: same.
5. There is an average of 60 cars at the school site parking lot
every day. What do all these people do all day, paid for by our tax
money?
Solution: same.
I could go on with other examples regarding the decay of this
historic site, but you get the picture.
DON KNIPP
Costa Mesa
Teachers’ union has much more power than it should
Regarding the Daily Pilot article “Teachers’ union flexes
political muscle” and the question whether the Newport-Mesa Teachers’
Union has too much power(Dec. 16), I can unequivocally answer, “Yes,
they do.” They abuse that power, too, not just in this district, but
in every district in Orange County and the vast majority of districts
in all of California.
The liberal teachers’ union, not to be confused with teachers, is
one of the most powerful in the world. They extract money from
teachers’ paychecks, which amounts to an overwhelming amount, and use
that power to manipulate the system to their advantage.
They influence teachers and school board members to buy into their
agenda in whatever way necessary. Heaven help the poor person who
dares to questions their procedures, ideology, motives, and/or
agenda.
If that person is a parent, they are first appeased with
well-planned platitudes. However, if that parent persists in
questioning school books, social programs, etc., they are then
labeled and targeted as a troublemaker.
If the union inadvertently allows a conservative, like Leece, to
slip through and actually be elected to a school board position, they
are systematically eliminated, especially if that person is gaining
an audience with her/her opposing viewpoints.
The Daily Pilot allowed Leece a forum to present her opinions on
school-related issues. Therefore, she was a clear and present danger
to them. Not that Leece could make a particular difference on the
Newport-Mesa board. She was one lone vote. No, the danger was that
people were digesting her dissenting views because she carefully
backed them up. Having been elected twice before, Leece had become
difficult to unseat. Therefore, an all-out, no holds barred campaign
against her was launched.
For the most part, in spite of all their rhetoric to the contrary,
the teachers’ union people care more for themselves than they do our
children.
Just ask yourself a question as proof: Are our schools and
students better than a few decades ago, when school boards had
conservatives as a majority?
ERICA WRIGHT
Costa Mesa
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