Porterville Recorder

Teacher who called U.S. military ‘lowest of low’ is fired

- By JOHN ROGERS

PICO RIVERA — A history teacher who was videotaped telling his students that only dumb people join the U.S. military has been fired by the suburban Southern California school district where he has taught for more than 15 years.

El Rancho Unified School District President Aurora R. Villon announced Gregory Salcido's dismissal at Tuesday night's school board meeting.

In January Salcido upbraided a 17-year-old student for wearing a Marines sweatshirt to his class at El Rancho High School, telling him members of the U.S. military are “the lowest of our low.”

“We've got a bunch of dumb (expletive) over there,” he said during a soft-spoken, occasional­ly profane lecture that lasted several minutes while his students sometimes giggled. “Think about the people who you know who are over there, your stupid, frickin' Uncle Louie or whoever.”

Villon said the small school district in the overwhelmi­ngly Hispanic suburb of Pico Rivera has been “swamped with controvers­y” since a video of the remarks went viral after a family friend of the student posted it on Facebook.

“The superinten­dent has recommende­d disciplina­ry action, including terminatio­n of the employment,” she said.

Villon said Salcido would remain on unpaid administra­tive leave pending any appeal he might make to state officials.

It wasn't immediatel­y clear if tenure might be grounds for an appeal. Superinten­dent Karling Aguilera-fort did not respond Wednesday to phone and email messages.

Salcido, who graduated from El Rancho High, received his teaching credential in 1999 and went to work at his alma mater soon after.

He is also a longtime member of the Pico Rivera City Council and served as mayor in 2002, 2010 and 2015.

Since his remarks went viral he has rejected fellow councilmem­bers' demands that he resign. One councilmem­ber has launched a recall petition.

Salcido grew up in Pico Rivera, a city of about 63,000 residents, 90 percent of them Hispanic and located a dozen miles east of Los Angeles.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO, ?? In this Feb. 13 file photo, El Rancho High School teacher Gregory Salcido addresses the public during a city council meeting at Pico Rivera City Hall in Pico Rivera.
AP PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO, In this Feb. 13 file photo, El Rancho High School teacher Gregory Salcido addresses the public during a city council meeting at Pico Rivera City Hall in Pico Rivera.

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