San Jose, California (Kron) – Students, parents and teachers attended the Al -Shab Rock School Board of Directors on Thursday night, demanding transparency and accountability – or resignation.
“Coming from a child, a new teenager, the method that is okay in the act is not fine,” said Isabella, a student of Rock County at Alum Rock School in Rock County. “Extracting your game for this society.”
“This is really ridiculous and unacceptable,” said Claudia, one of the parents in the Rock School area in Rock County. “If you do not understand how to manage the money properly, we ask you not to represent us.”
“I have broken the confidence of the public, and when confidence is broken, the public has the right and the responsibility of taking measures,” said Nerlin Hernandez, a Alum Rock School teacher. “For this reason, I call tonight to summon any member of the Board of Directors that determines personal gains in front of our students.”
San Jose community gathered outside the board meeting on recent allegations against the region, which led to the audit of the Santa Clara province office for education.
Officials are looking to find out whether the money that was disagreed in the province and whether the board members have paid themselves inappropriately. The investigation is part of an attempt to treat a budget deficit of $ 20 million. This school year, the Board of Directors closed the unified schools.
But before heading to the new academic year, the board of directors voted unanimously to shoot the new supervisor earlier this month – on the occasion of changing his second leadership more than a year ago.
“The community has no idea why it is left,” said Pois Craystin Villarreal. “We deserve to know why we spent all this money to find it, invest in it, get to know it, then allow it to leave and take a check of approximately 350 thousand dollars.”
“We are talking about between 700 to 800 thousand dollars last year to remove supervisors in the two and a half years last year,” said Parent Delia Oseguera Navarro. “How they managed to find money to do this, but they don’t find money to keep some of these schools open.”
After the general comment, the Board of Directors entered a closed session for more than two hours a little and returned, announcing that the supervisor of the acting Sandra Garcia would be the temporary supervisor.
Ultimately, a final report will be discussed at the end of the audit results at a general meeting. Garcia says it hopes to promote confidence within society only.