

And after yesterday’s comments, and jokes, and laughing, and just genuine insincerity, it really makes me question what their true motives are.” They all should resign … These people should never be around children!” Another wrote, “The assumption that I would rather do drugs over care for my children is awful.”Īnother parent from Oakley, Ashley Stalf, who was featured on The Ingraham Angle last night, said that many “moms and dads were so appalled” at this behavior believing the board members “were advocates as much as we were for our children. One comment on the petition website stated, “I am speechless. In response, upset parents initiated an online petition calling for the board to “resign immediately due to their egregious behavior,” or be recalled. The clientele were parents with their kids in school,” he said, eliciting more jovial affirmation.Ī brief discussion was led by Superintendent Greg Hetrick on how the board might institute a hard time limit to public comments, requiring them to be prerecorded with the system cutting off citizens at precisely three minutes. “My brother had a delivery service for medical marijuana.
Ca school board mocks parents update#
UPDATE 12:20 PM EST: Lisa Brizendine, the President of the Oakley Union Elementary School District Board of Trustees has resigned after leaked video scandal.Trustee Richie Masadas theorized that parents wanted their children back in school so they could get high during the day. One comment stated: ‘My kids deserve better than this violent and uncaring bunch of bullies.’ Over 2,250 people have now signed the petition and many parents posted comments on the petition page. I pledge to work collaboratively with stakeholders and community members to begin doing the important work that helps to rebuild community trust in our district.” Petition started on Ĭonsequently, a petition has started on with the title ‘Oakley Union Elementary School District Board Members – Resign immediately or be recalled’. Hetrick further said: “I know that our students deserve better from us. I will not make excuses for what happened or why it happened.” I know that we lost trust in the community. “The comments made were not in alignment with our vision and are definitely not what any of us stand for as leaders. “Last night at the Oakley Union Elementary School District Regular Board Meeting there were unfortunate and truly inappropriate comments made that many people heard,” Greg Hetrick said in a statement. The superintendent of a California school district board made an apology for “truly inappropriate comments” of the board members. Superintendent apologized for the situation “These board members need to resign,” Mercedes Schlapp, former Trump aide and WH Director of Strategic Communications posted on Twitter. One of the California parents who joined the online meeting recorded the video. The clientele were parents with their kids in school,” board member Richie Masadas said. “I totally hear that because my brother had a delivery service for medical marijuana. They don’t know what we know behind the scenes, and it’s really unfortunate they want to pick on us because they want their babysitters back,” said a board member, Lisa Brizendine. “They forget there are real people on the other side of those letters that they’re writing. ‘B**ch, if you are going to call me out I am going to f**k you up! Sorry! That’s just me.’ Beede jokingly threatened parents who had requested board members about school re-openings.

‘Are we alone?’ board member Kim Beede asked. The meeting agenda was to discuss plans for their children to return to school amid the COVID-19 pandemic.īefore the meeting started, many board members allegedly thought that no parents were on the call and continued to ridicule them. The Oakley Union Elementary School Board arranged an online meeting on Webex on Wednesday afternoon. California school board members mock parents According to a leaked video, California school board members were caught making fun of parents who requested the reopening of schools for in-person classes.
