Los Angeles Times

It wasn’t just LGBTQ+ issues

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Re “Two Orange school board conservati­ves ousted by recall,” March 16

The two Orange Unified School District Board of Education members were recalled for fiscal mismanagem­ent.

Last year, the district spent big bucks to buy out the rest of the superinten­dent’s compensati­on when the Board of Trustees terminated her without cause. It paid for the interim superinten­dent’s lodging and airline flights as he commuted between Idaho and California.

The trustees allowed one privately run charter school to rent classrooms at half the rent it had charged another operation. They gave another the option to mortgage school district property. These trustees pushed their school privatizat­ion agenda at the expense of the district’s financial health.

I am glad these foxes are no longer in charge of watching the school district hen house.

Carol LaBounty

Orange

In justifying his district’s controvers­ial parental notificati­on policy, ousted Orange Unified school board member Rick Ledesma claimed students identifyin­g as a gender other than their assigned one at birth are being asked to keep a secret from their parents.

This is wrong. Students are asking their school to keep the secret, which empowers students to direct their own lives.

If students want their parents to know, and this must be largely connected to their expectatio­ns of parental reaction, they would tell them first.

So, what is the intention of requiring the school to tell parents if it isn’t making a value judgment of the student’s identity, possibly resulting in “corrective action” by parents? Schools should not be expected to make, nor should they willfully take on, such value judgments.

Scott W. Hamre

Cherry Valley, Calif.

In sports, it is said that the greatest players elevate the people who are around them.

It is altogether fitting and proper that former school board members Ledesma and Madison Miner have been recalled, as they sought to marginaliz­e and dishonor LGBTQ+ students, rather than value and advocate for all students.

Bill Waxman

Simi Valley

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