Community panelists now under scrutiny by school board
Angelique Flores
The election at Marine View Middle School for community
representatives on Ocean View School District’s gymnasium community
advisory committee is now under review by the Board of Trustees.
Residents of the neighboring area of the school are upset that the two
elected representatives live in Huntington Harbour and not near the
school.
“The Marine View area has no representation from the community,” said
resident Todd Emmons, who was selected as an alternate for the
neighborhood.
The committee was created to review the fiscal plan, the size of the
proposed gyms and its use.
All four middle school communities elected two representatives and one
alternate Monday night. In addition to the community members, the
committee is comprised of the middle school principals, the
parent/teacher support group president and the district’s interim
director of maintenance, operations and facilities.
“How could somebody who doesn’t live in the affected area adequately
express the concerns of the people?” asked Emmons. “They have no vested
interest in anything that happens in the residential areas.”
The district is searching for a solution satisfying to everyone, Supt.
Jim Tarwater said.
The representatives are: Lawrence C. Eisele Jr., Mark Nussbaum,
alternate Robert Devot for Mesa View; Stewart Lumb, Karen Martin,
alternate George Falkenstein for Spring View; Vickie Brun, Morton Fried,
alternate Rich McGann for Vista View; Willie Correia, Tom Overend,
alternate Todd Emmons for Marine View.
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