Letter to the editor
In response to the Independent’s Question of the week and related
Editorial “If At First You Don’t Succeed”, I wish to take issue with our
“urge to quiet the naysayers.”
This is not about whether or not we “naysayers” are willing to pay
$1.50 a week to replace sewer lines, etc. The Independent should do its
homework before making such misleading statements.
I am a parent in the Huntington Beach City School District who
volunteers hundreds of hours each year to our schools, sports, scouts,
etc. I, like all my friends, spend hundreds of dollars each year on our
schools, PTA programs, booster programs, etc. This issue is about the
city school district board of trustees and district officials being
responsible keepers of our funds and assets. That is what they are
elected to do and paid to do. This district does not need a bond to
accomplish what needs to be done in our schools.
A bond is a last resort and we currently have other choices. We have
three closed school sites that have been studied by two 7/11 committees
and both committees recommended at least one site be sold as surplus. We
need only look to our neighbors in Fountain Valley as a model for
modernization of schools using surplus sites.
Some members of the board of trustees have an issue with open space,
to which I respond with the following:
First, their job is not to be the keepers of open space. They were
elected to ensure quality education, well-maintained facilities and
financial solvency. Second, this is not a case of our treasured wetlands,
beautiful beaches or the nature preserves of Central Park. This happens
to be about three closed school sites hidden inside three housing tracts.
To make matters worse, the tax money that we are already paying from
Proposition 1A is being enjoyed by schools all over the state, except out
own district because the board failed to act quickly and prudently in
1999 to avail us of these $16 million plus modernization funds.
Finally, this is not new information. This issue has a long history
and I urge anyone who doesn’t understand the issues to do their homework
and reach an educated conclusion.
CARI SWAN
Huntington Beach
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