I knew it would not take long for something like this to rear it’s head during this time of a crisis and social distancing;

A plan to separate the Tri-Valley School District by building a new school to handle overcrowding is once again causing controversy between residents and school district leaders. 

Parents and residents say a recent decision by the school board to build a $10 million kindergarten-only school in Crooks, miles from the current school in Colton, was done without transparency and without the chance for a public vote. 

They say the school board and administration took advantage of a time when no one could attend the school board meeting April 13 in person to voice their opposition because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

The board meeting was conducted through Zoom, a video chat messaging system many have relied on to interact with others without risking exposure to the coronavirus in the meantime. 

A select few in the community who can afford the tax increases and want a new school took it upon themselves to pass something literally in the dark of the night knowing there was strong public opposition to the decision. The best way to quiet this opposition is by eliminating them. While legal (and I would go so far to say that is questionable) it definately lacked ethics and integrity and was at best a sloppy parlor trick.

But don’t be fooled by this ‘one’ instance. I have been following and taking note of several things our own city government has been doing behind the scenes. All the puzzle pieces are not in place yet, but once they are, I will be revealing the blatant sloppiness and ignorance our own city has been up to. Right now they are trying their hardest to keep these things tied up in a closet with a sock in their mouth, but that can’t last much longer, and it’s only a matter of time before it spreads like a virus at packing plant.

I will keep you posted, and several others in the local media have been also keeping tabs.

While none of it really shocks me, it will prove once again, when the cat’s away, the mice will play. Our local officials are taking full advantage of this crisis to put a death nail in transparency, and it makes me wonder how they sleep at night.

5 Thoughts on “Democracy Dies in Darkness, this is an example of the sneaky games being played during this time by local boards and governments

  1. The Guy From Guernsey on April 28, 2020 at 8:02 pm said:

    The incident in which the Superintendent offered free laptop computers to homeschool students in exchange for showing up to school on ‘headcount day’ should be all that patrons in the Tri-Valley School District needed to measure the integrity and ethics of their Superintendent.
    He should have been shown the door the result of that episode.

  2. Fear & Loathing in Sioux Falls on April 28, 2020 at 11:29 pm said:

    What? Free laptops for fundamentalists, with an indifference to science and logic? Perhaps, biblical trivial games can be found on the “internets,” however.

    Oh, and at first, my dyslexia thought you wrote “lap dances”.

  3. The Guy From Guernsey on April 29, 2020 at 8:14 am said:

    {whispers to Fear & Lothing in SF} are you certain that your initial thought about lap dances wasn’t rather a slip of the Freudian variety?

    Very believable that there may be subconcious want for those … properly social distanced, of course.

  4. D@ily Spin on April 29, 2020 at 9:20 am said:

    There’s a pandemic and they’re gonna build a kindergarten. Why not build it on the dark side of the moon? Zoom isn’t the same as a public meeting. There’s a day in court just meant for this. Spend the 10 million on litigation. That’s the next move.

  5. Fear & Loathing in Sioux Falls on April 29, 2020 at 11:31 am said:

    TGFG,

    I wonder what Freud would have thought of a quantum dyslexia, which combines a “slip” with an inverse observance? And what would really be observed, however, a particle or a wave? #NoTouchClubs

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