Posted by Barry Jantz at 12:00 am on Sep 15, 2009 3 Comments
The La Mesa-Spring Valley School Board in San Diego’s
EastCounty caused somewhat of a stir last week when they held
a special meeting on Labor Day, voting 3-2 against a live airing of
President Barack Obama’s address to school-kids the next day.
It appears that since then some if not all of those in the majority
have had second thoughts about the decision, but you can understand
how this sort of thing could still be a tad controversial.
As I write tonight, the board is holding a regular meeting where
they will consider officially apologizing. I won’t even touch
that decision. Additionally, however, Trustee Rick Winet is
asking his colleagues to support a staff recommended resolution
condemning threats against school officials, to wit
(excerpted):
WHEREAS, all school officials, as part
of their duties, made decisions that, at times, may be
unpopular;
\WHEREAS, all people are entitled to a
safe and healthy community;
WHEREAS, in today’s society
individuals may respond to unpopular decisions with threats and
personal attacks;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the
Board of Education of… Read More