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Op-Ed: Let’s have some (civil) arguments

Local reporting on the recent CUSD School Board meeting was disturbing. The agitated rhetoric seemed contrary to the public’s interest in discussing an important issue for Coronado’s Schools and the taxpayers funding them. Perhaps a different approach is called for: Premise One: The Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) represents itself as the premier Professional […]

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Op-Ed: Conservatives are trying to save public school education

Donna Manning claims she is concerned with protecting our school board. Why wasn’t she concerned on 8/13/2020, when founding members of InclusioNado were chanting,  drumbeating and violently pounding on the glass doors and windows of the CUSD Trustee room causing meeting disruption. Marie Simon was a Trustee at that time.  InclusioNado using a bull horn to loudly interrupt […]

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Op-Ed: It’s past time to take back San Diego from homelessness

San Diego (and our region) has been shamefully mismanaged over the past decade, turning our streets, canyons and public parks into ground zero in a raging homeless humanitarian crisis that is negatively impacting all of us.   In the face of this ongoing disaster, we recently authored Sunbreak Ranch Is the Answer to San Diego — and America’s […]

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Op-Ed: Protecting our School Board

Several speakers at the April 20, Coronado School Board meeting interrupted its serious educational agenda, mouthing the offensive “We the Parents” nonsense that our school system is some sort of illicit recruitment center seducing students into an immoral LGBTQ lifestyle. They even had a lurid drag queen poster, as if this had any relevance to our […]

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