The Day

Catala should resign and end his candidacy.

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For his own good and the good of the school system and the children it serves, Jason Catala should resign his position on the New London Board of Education and end his candidacy.

This past weekend the public learned that Waterford police had arrested Catala, 45, for second-degree identity theft, a felony, and illegal use of a credit card, a misdemeano­r. The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the arrest, detailed in the arrest warrant applicatio­n released after Catala’s arraignmen­t Monday, are troubling.

He stands accused of opening 16 credit card accounts using a niece’s name and without her knowledge, accruing $8,000 in debt. According to police, Catala admitted going online and applying for the credit cards using the victim’s financial informatio­n, which he obtained by doing her taxes since she was in high school. In other words, he took advantage of her.

In this country, all arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty. But that does not mean we must turn a blind eye to the facts, and they are damning. After initially contending he had permission to open the credit cards, and trying to rationaliz­e his actions because he had helped his niece in other ways, Catala, according to the arrest warrant affidavit, conceded the wrongfulne­ss of his actions and admitted to “a problem with credit and using credit cards.”

The last thing the New London school system needs is having someone in place on the board who is facing serious criminal charges and evidence of ethical misconduct. It would further undermine confidence in New London’s public schools. The city’s schools are still dealing with the fallout from last school year’s scandal, which led to the arrest of two staff members for allegedly sexually assaulting students and a third for failing to report knowledge of such behavior, as required by law.

Catala needs to turn his attention to his own personal problems, to his family, and to the potential impact of the arrest on his job. He is a magnet school coach and educator for New Haven Public Schools.

Citing the advice of his attorney — fellow Democrat and former mayor Daryl Justin Finizio — Catala is not commenting on the arrest. This is the same man who has demanded transparen­cy from other school officials. Catala is apparently selective about when transparen­cy by public officials is in order.

Do the right thing, Mr. Catala, and step aside.

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