SALINAS, Calif. - The Alisal Union School District Community is stepping up to the plate. Tonight they pack this building to tell the State Board of Education what kind of trustee they'd like to see to help their kids succeed in this school district.
"It's an opportunity to restart some of the politics and processes that have impeded the success of kids in this district for too long," said Ted Mitchell.
State Board of Education President Ted Mitchell told the community it's time to turn the page and start fresh. After the State learned about Alisal's low performing schools and bickering board members, it said enough is enough. Wednesday night, parents told the state what they want done to fix the district.
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Posted by Jeanette Pantoja
Monday, April 26, 2010
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