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Sweetwater teachers await funding news

Just remember it is all about the kids!!! Like when you Ed Brand attended a reception of the “American Filipino’s Educator’s Conference Reception" in Berkeley on October 12, 2001 and paid $710.64 to host an open bar (the invoice says an average of two drinks per person). Or how about sharing a $99 bass and rack of lamb with board member Arlie Ricasa on 12/04/04 during a conference in San Francisco? It is a wonder you have not ballooned up past your already fat 240 Ed. No wonder you did not want to take a physical you fat pig!!! Yes this was paid by the District and who signed off on these expenditures? Diane Russo. Somebody told me they saw her in the office awhile back. Are you kidding me? Who signed off on those checks to SGI and all this other stuff? Diane Russo. "L" Street old Barry Dragon. What a piece of work. How about Bruce Husson? Another one of those that just feed off the trough of Ed Brand. Believe me Ed Brand does not get away with this stuff without people backing him or being paid to look the other way!! Does the name McGlaughlin come to mind? I know stuff believe me. You would be surprised what you hear being talked about the other day. Does the name Carolyn Smith ring a bell? For those in the District staff read the tea leaves. You better distance yourself now so when Law Enforcement comes in you better be on the right side and not one of his minions. I have got my ass covered. I feel sorry for poor Manuel Rubio trying to defend this garbage. Don't blame him. He is doing his job. There are others I wonder about. Where will they come out with the caca hits the fan? Think about your integrity my fellow District personnel. Ed will be gone soon and then what?
— May 26, 2013 9:05 p.m.

Another Sweetwater board meeting mired in disagreement

I have been following this intently. The real question is why does this continue to go on in our midst and nobody other than those who write in this blog, attending Board meetings, and community meetings seem to care to do something really. I think all of us who have been pursuing this get rid of Brand and the Board need to figure out how do we do it. I work in the District and I know how. You get at the money and power over elected officials that really matter in the South Bay. The City Councils and then the elected representatives in Sacramento who can make a difference. We can complain all we want but we need to get to the Mayors, Hueso, Block, Gonzalez/Castaneda, Vargas, and Councilmember Alvarez and tell them that the quality and perception of the South Bay region and yes the economy is impacted by our wonderful school district. Otherwise we are just going to be complaining to each other. We need to mobilize and be coordinated. If they (elected officials) don't help us then we let them know we will find a candidate next time that will. We need to have Sacramento lean on the County Board of Educatlon. One among us needs to become a leader and get us organized. I can not do it because I think Brand might be on to me and I can do more damage in stealth mode while a District employee. Please less complaing and more coordinated action!! Believe me that little piss ant John McCann might jump ship if he thinks his "legend in his mind" political career is at jeopardy.
— April 22, 2013 7:01 p.m.

Sweetwater District Leaving The CIF San Diego Section?

Okay it has been awhile. This is one of the most eggregious things this pompous fat ass Superintendent has ever done. He has let his ego and desire for power and money (yes after he somehow weasels some type of cushy retirement exit..can you spell disability) for some personal gain. For those District employees who still give him homage and do not say privately "well off the record" well names will be taken and noted of those who blindly supported this jerk. People staff the public we will remember and call you out. A new Superintendent comes in and you will be out if I have anything to do with it. How can you dare even consider exiting from an institution the CIF that is recognized by those who are seeking NCAA scholarship. There is no shame with this piece of crap that sits up there with the disdane for the public. This makes no sense. To make matters worse he does it in a stealth fashion. Think about the kids Ed not yourself. Again I say you Executives, yes the ones I see most every day you better look yourself in the mirror before it is too late and distance yourself. Those in the community know who is all in and who is just trying to survive before he trips on his very small ying yang. Then the real names will be taken and noted. It is not too late to jump ship. I have heard recently those in the audience who speak up from the Bond Chair guy to Ms. Cheers, Maty Adato, Wanda Parise, Fran Brinkman, just to name a few. These are not country bumpkins. To take a member of the audience and call their employer well the District will just be lucky it does not find itself in another law suit. This whole District makes me sick. Just think I used to be your supporter. Hell has nice places for the likes of Ed Brand.
— April 7, 2013 10:38 a.m.

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