Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

School board resigns after hot-mic flap

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OAKLEY, Calif. — All members of a San Francisco Bay Area school board resigned days after they were heard making disparagin­g comments about parents at a virtual board meeting they didn’t realize was being broadcast to the public.

The four members of Oakley Union Elementary School District Board had stepped down by Friday amid growing outrage that began with the board’s Wednesday meeting. Before the meeting officially began and unaware the public could see and hear them, they used profanity and made jokes about parents just wanting a babysitter or to smoke pot in their home.

The incident garnered national attention and widespread condemnati­on.

The district’s superinten­dent, Greg Hetrick, announced the resignatio­n in a letter Friday and said that Contra Costa County education board members will replace them in an interim capacity, the Mercury News reported.

Beede, Ippolito and Masadas join board President Lisa Brizendine, who announced her resignatio­n Thursday.

Trustees were awaiting the start of the meeting when they began discussing parents’ letters and social media posts about reopening schools.

Beede defended herself against a parent who chided her on social media for going to a party during the pandemic.

“I wasn’t doing anything bad — I honestly don’t care about that part — but are we alone?” she asked the other trustees. “B----, if you call me out, I’m going to f--- you up.”

After some laughter, Brizendine chimed in to commiserat­e with others about the growing criticism they’ve faced over closed schools.

“My brother had a delivery service for medical marijuana. The high clientele were the parents with their kids at school. When you have your kids at home, no more (inaudible),” Masadas said as others chuckled.

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