Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified School District recall, California, 2009
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A recall election of all five board members of the Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified School District in Tuolumne County, California, took place on May 19, 2009. [1]
All five school board members were recalled.[2]
Gloria Marler won a seat on the board on May 19 as the incumbents were ousted, She said, "The community has given us a mandate. I believe that mandate is to restore trust, restore integrity, be held accountable for our actions, follow the law and be completely transparent."[2]
Supporters of the recall, organized in a group called "Students for a Better School District", turned in about 1,200 signatures in early January for each board member, while 910 signatures for each board trustee were needed to force the recall onto the ballot.
The cause of the recall effort, which is primarily led by students at Tioga High, one of the district's two high schools, is the board's firing of in September 2008 of math teacher Ryan Dutton.[3],[4]
Tioga High School has 120 students. The district has 500 students altogether, in an area spanning 665 square miles.
The names of potential replacement board members as well as the names of those facing recall will appear on the May 19 ballot. The top vote getters among the replacement candidates will replace any recalled candidates.
Candidate statements can be viewed here.
Sufficient signatures
The Tuolumne County clerk announced on Friday, January 9, that the recall effort had collected sufficient signatures to qualify the board-wide recall for the ballot. The school board itself has the option of calling the election itself and allowing a vote entirely by mail.[5] The election will be held May 19.
Board members
The five members of the board who face recall are:
- Mary Kelly
- Lillian Cravens
- Dave Gookin
- Chuck Day
- Bryan Berger[6]
Dutton's firing
Ryan Dutton is a 31-year-old former professional football player who, until losing his job, taught math at Tioga High. He was fired by the board over allegations that he cheated in a course he took at Cal State Fresno in Spring 2008. After the firing, Cal State-Fresno cleared him and apologized; however, the school board declined to reinstate him. School board officials have said they still believe that Dutton cheated.[3]
Superintendent Brabbin
The Big Oak Flat-Groveland school district has had seven superintendents in eight years, partly because of a history of infighting in the district. A local businessman welcomed new superintendent Mari Brabbin, hired in 2008, with the phrase, "Welcome to the Gaza Strip."
There are two high schools in the school district--Don Pedro and Tioga. Brabbin is both the district's superintendent and the principal of Don Pedro. She is, according to the Los Angeles Times, "well-liked at Don Pedro." The paper also reports that she "angered students and staff at the other two schools by reassigning some teachers and forcing out others, gaining a reputation in Groveland as arbitrary and vindictive. She also required Tioga's principal to teach half time and take a cut in pay." [3]
Some Groveland parents investigated Brabbin's background at her previous school; there, they found allegations that "as principal of a high school in Eagle Point she changed students' grades, including her son's. Two confidential complaints alleging that Brabbin engaged in misconduct were filed with the Oregon Standards and Practices Commission. Both remain under investigation."[3]
Additional concerns
In addition to resentment over the way the school district is handling the Dutton firing, school district residents at a board meeting in December 2008 also said they are concerned about:
- Mismanagement.
- Missing school funds.
- Improper teacher transfers.
- Secret board meetings.
- Lack of oversight for school construction projects.[3],[7]
Grand jury threat
A group of Don Pedro-area board defenders has asked that the Tuolumne County Grand Jury look into what they say is a “criminal conspiracy” by the recall sponsors.[4]
See also
External links
- Big Oak Flat-Groveland school district website
- Big Oak Flat-Groveland school board
- Committee to Promote Learning and Honor, website in favor of the recall.
References
- ↑ [Union Democrat,"Dutton-e-mail-ruffles-feathers," April 30,2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Los Angeles Times, "Entire Groveland, Calif., school board recalled", May 20, 2009
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Los Angeles Times, "Tioga High students push to recall school board", January 5, 2009
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Union Democrat, "Groveland recall: Time for voters to decide", January 14, 2009
- ↑ Los Angeles Times, "Recall election OK'd for an entire school board in Tuolumne County", January 10, 2009
- ↑ Five school board members to face recall vote
- ↑ Union Democrat, "BOFG district recall pamphlets – fact or fiction?", December 19, 2008
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