A dare for new superintendent What priorities...
A dare for new superintendent
What priorities should top the list of the new Huntington Beach
City School District superintendent?
How about laying out an oversized version of the current
organization chart, starting from the superintendent’s position down
to the lowly classroom teacher? Then, save the teacher position and
cut the headcount on the remaining, over-bloated administration by
half.
Then maybe, just maybe, much-needed money will finally reach the
children. I dare you; I double-dare you!
ROLAND DALCOURT
Huntington Beach
Center would be a shot into community
This is in response to the editorial “Taking a shot at the
children,” pertaining to our neighborhood’s objections to the
Westmont School Boys and Girls Club proposal (March 10). I would like
to point out some very disturbing elements that were left out of your
insulting editorial and accompanying cartoon.
You failed to mention that two members of the Ocean View School
District board of trustees have serious concerns about this project
and will not vote for it. Or that a third trustee has stated in
public session that she cannot vote for this project without an
environmental report. The Boys & Girls Club wants a go-ahead without
any report being done.
This is a strange joint-use agreement between the Ocean View
School District and the Boys & Girls Club. It provides for a lease
payment of one dollar a year for 50 years to the school district in
exchange for the club taking over use of the school property.
Who in their right mind signs a 50-year lease for anything?
The agreement calls for long operating hours of 6 a.m. until 8
p.m. Monday through Friday, with slightly reduced weekend hours. This
schedule is all year long.
The gym has absolutely no restrictions as to hours or purpose.
Parking spaces are to be added for 200 cars and attendants supplied
by the district when they have “big” events that require parking on
the turf area. So yes, this will absolutely effect our neighborhood.
This is also a bad financial deal for the taxpayer. The school
district maintains the grounds and has the insurance liability. Who
can possibility predict how those expenses will increase in years to
come?
Heil Avenue is a busy cross street. Huntington Center is yet to be
completed, and we know that traffic on Beach Boulevard will increase.
Summer traffic on Beach is heavy. The fire station that serves this
neighborhood is on the other side of Beach Boulevard. Our traffic
concerns are valid but they are far from being the only concern.
The primary purpose of the schools is to educate the children.
Convoluted joint-use deals with third party entities do not
accomplish that goal. The Boys & Girls Club is not a bad
organization. It’s just an organization that needs to fund its
charity without dipping into the public purse and working deals with
others.
LILLIAN KELLY
Huntington Beach
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