San Diego Union-Tribune

MORE RANCOR AT SAN DIEGUITO MEETING

Profane texts revealed during discussion of superinten­dent’s future

- BY KRISTEN TAKETA

San Dieguito Union High School Board Trustee Michael Allman told the superinten­dent to fire district employees in a series of profanity-laced text messages revealed during a school board meeting Thursday.

The text messages were read during the contentiou­s and at times chaotic meeting, where audience members interrupte­d and shouted at each other several times as they disagreed over whether to keep or fire Superinten­dent Cheryl James-Ward, who was recently placed on leave after making controvers­ial comments about Asian students.

Thursday’s meeting was the latest burst of infighting in the north coastal San Dieguito Union High School District, which has been fraught with leadership turnover and political division for the past two years. The board discussed James-Ward’s employment during closed session but did not take any vote.

During a diversity and equity board workshop last month, James-Ward attributed the academic success of Asian students to an influx of wealthy immigrants from China. Her comments outraged Asian parents and community members who noted that not all Asians are Chinese or wealthy and who argued that Asians are successful because of their merit and hard work.

Three board members, including

Allman, voted last month to place James-Ward on leave for her comments. Katrina Young voted against placing her on leave.

James-Ward has apologized for her comments but said the backlash for her comments is actually retaliatio­n for a harassment complaint she filed in February against Allman. She has said in TV interviews that she has been “publicly lynched,” and she

threatened litigation against the district if the board ends up firing her.

Several Asian community members who would not accept James-Ward’s apology have demanded that James-Ward be fired.

Her critics said she was not placed on leave as retaliatio­n for her complaint against Allman. They noted that two trustees other than Allman also voted to place James-Ward on leave.

“What she said was factually flawed, culturally ignorant and racially biased,” Allison Luo, a parent of two students, said during public comment Thursday.

Other community members said the persecutio­n of James-Ward has been excessive. They noted she is the district’s first Black superinten­dent and she has advocated for diversity and equity.

The backlash against James-Ward has prompted a movement among some community members calling for Allman to resign for what they say has been harassing behavior and language.

Mali Woods-Drake, cofounder of local diversity and equity group Encinitas 4 Equality, read aloud the text messages during public comment. Woods-Drake alleged Allman is retaliatin­g against James-Ward for whistleblo­wing about what he said in the texts.

Woods-Drake told the U-T that she received screenshot­s of the texts from JamesWard. James-Ward confirmed to the U-T the veracity of the texts, which she said were exchanged between herself and Allman last winter.

James-Ward said the texts were a “small part” of the complaint that she filed against Allman. She declined to elaborate on the rest of her complaint.

In a statement to the U-T, Allman said: “All communicat­ions I have had with Dr. Ward are being investigat­ed by an independen­t investigat­or. I look forward to being fully exonerated at the completion of the investigat­ion.”

The text exchange was about a La Costa Canyon High teacher who allegedly “dinged” a student because that person’s mask was slipping,

according to Allman.

“This has to end Cheryl,” Allman wrote to her, according to the screenshot­s of the text exchange. “You simply ORDER the teacher to correct it and to stop it. If you can’t do it Cheryl, with all due respect, I will!”

“Actually you cannot, unless you want a grievance. The principal can,” the superinten­dent responded.

James-Ward said she would have the principal, Reno Medina, and an assistant superinten­dent meet

with the teacher.

Allman responded: “I really don’t give a (expletive) about a grievance Cheryl.”

James-Ward asked Allman to calm down, and Allman said he was too angry to talk. He apologized and said he is “super, super pissed off ” and that he would try to calm down. James-Ward responded, “No worries.”

Allman later texted her, “Who (expletive) up?”

When James-Ward said a formal complaint should be written, Allman refused.

“That’s how we solve the problem,” James-Ward wrote.

“NO,” Allman wrote back. Later Allman wrote: “I will out this SOB. End of story. This is insubordin­ation. Does he not know, or does he know and ignore? If he does not know, fire Medina. If he know (sic) and ignores, fire the teacher.”

Weeks after the text exchange, in March, the district announced Medina will be reassigned from La Costa Canyon High to Earl Warren Middle next school year.

After Woods-Drake finished reading the texts aloud, she said: “Is this the behavior we want of people that are responsibl­e for the well-being of our students? Do we want someone to say, ‘Fire our principals and our teachers,’ because they are upholding a mask mandate in January of a COVID surge?”

She pointed at Allman and said, “You should be let go.” The board room erupted with booing and shouts of “No!” from some people and shouts of “Retaliatio­n!” from others.

 ?? BILL WECHTER FOR THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE ?? People with differing opinions at the San Dieguito Union High School District meeting on Thursday.
BILL WECHTER FOR THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE People with differing opinions at the San Dieguito Union High School District meeting on Thursday.
 ?? BILL WECHTER FOR THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE ?? From left, Trustees Katrina Young, Julie Bronstein, Michael Allman and Maureen Muir on Thursday.
BILL WECHTER FOR THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE From left, Trustees Katrina Young, Julie Bronstein, Michael Allman and Maureen Muir on Thursday.

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