This week, three members of the Coachella Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) endorsed the candidacy of Rick Gonzales for the 80th Assembly District to replace the termed-out, thank God, Bonnie Garcia (R). Gonzales works for Wells Fargo as a comunity housing investor.
The news behind the endorsements is that this is a repudiation of the leadership of Victor Manuel Perez on the board and of his Candidacy for the 80th AD. Seems that Perez’ major claim to the nomination is his ‘credentials’ on education. Backers claim that Perez has the unified backing of the education community in the Coachella Valley. Not.
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Perez serves on the CVUSD and the executive committee as its Vice-President. As such, Perez was intimately responsible for the ill-advised decision on the part of the board to seek Federal funds that, according to The Desert Sun, lead to the CVUSD being the only board in the state threatened with state sanctions to actually be placed under state-sponsored trusteeship this year (see my previous posts). The state made it clear that acceptance of the funds by CVUSD board was the primary determining factor in its decision to place the board and the Superintendant under state trusteeship.
Now, three of the members of the CVUSD board, Gloria Maldonado, Anna Rodriguez, and Maria Elvia Rios, according to the Rick Gonzales for State Assembly website, have rejected the candidacy of Perez and have endorsed Gonzales. Whether they repudiate Perez for his part in the ill-conceived decisions of the board or for other reasons remains to be seen.
As they have done to others during the campaign in the Coachella Valley and here on Calitics, including with this blogger, the Perez campaign is attempting to smear the actions of these three boardmembers and to label them as the problem with the CVUSD board. (This approach seems so familiar. Remember the Bush tactics used against its detractors?) Rather than innuendo, mudslinging, and slander, it is up to the Perez campaign and its blogger to address the voting patterns of Perez and the CVUSD boardmembers for the benefit of the reader to see if in fact these were recalicitrant board members or if they were in fact the ones who were shall we say ‘transformational.’
Oh, and just to be fact-based, here is the evidence for the fact that the education community in the Coachella and Imperial Valleys are not supportive of Perez for the 80th AD:
Rick Gonzales for Assembly Endorsements in Education:
Gloria Maldonado, Coachella Valley Unified School Boardmember
Anna Rodriguez, Coachella Valley Unified School Boardmember
Maria Elvia Rios, Coachella Valley Unified School Boardmember
Irene Padilla Salazar, Vice-President Brawley Elementary School District
Marion Long-Former Imperial Valley Community College Board Member
Norma Sierra Galindo– Imperial Valley Community College Board
Louie Wong– Imperial Valley Community College Board
Carlos Acuña– Imperial Valley Community College Board
Tim Asamen – Former Westmorland Elementary School Board Member
John Moreno — School Administrator, Calexico Unified School District
Enrique “Pinky” Alvarado–Calexico Unified School Board
Eduardo Rivera –Calexico Unified School Board President
Enrique “Pinky” Alvarado–Calexico Unified School Board
Eduardo Rivera –Calexico Unified School Board President
Gloria Santillan — Former Brawley Union High School Board Member
Helen Noriega — Brawley Union High School Board Member
Rusty Garcia — Brawley Union High School Board Member
Joe Padilla — Brawley Elementary School Board Member
Cesar Guzman — Brawley Elementary School Board Member
Michael Romero — Brawley Educator
Kathy Prior — Brawley Elementary School Board Member
More on the various candidate stances on education later this week.