Report: Dysfunction among Stockton school district board has led to high turnover, low morale Share Updated: 7:58 PM PDT Jul 22, 2021 Share Updated: 7:58 PM PDT Jul 22, 2021
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Show Transcript BUT THEY SAY THEY ANTICIPATE THOSE CASES TO BE RELATIVELY MILD. EDIE: A NEWLY RELEASED CIVIL GRAND JURY REPORT FOUND DYSFUNCTION, INFIGHTING, AND A TOXIC WORK ENVIRONMENT, HAS LED TO INSTABILITY WITHIN THE STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. GULSTAN: AND ONE FORMER SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE SAYS, THAT S THE HARSH REALITY HE REMEMBERS. KCRA 3 S KAY RECEDE SHARES WHAT THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT HAS TO SAY AND HOW HE S TAKGIN ACTN.IO IT S CLEAR TO ME THAT EVERODYBY, INCLUNGDI MYSELF, WANTS THINGS TO BE DRAATICALLY BETER FOR THE YNGOU PEOPLE HERE. REPORTER: THIS IS FORMER STOCONKT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT. HIRED IN2019 AND LEFT A YEAR FOBERE HIS CONTRACT WAS UPN I 2020. A PART OF REVOLVING DROO OF SCHOOL DISTRICT LEADER. IN A NEWLY RELEASE REPORT,
A San Joaquin County civil grand jury has found the Stockton Unified School District Board of Trustees have failed as district leaders and will likely continue to do so.
A scathing 33-page report released by the 2020-21 grand jury says Stockton Unified trustees are the direct reason for what s been called the district s revolving door of superintendents.
Stockton Unified has had 14 interim and permanent superintendents in just over 30 years, several of which in recent years have left before fulfilling their contracts.
The report shows that nearly all assumed the superintendent role from 2005 to 2021, with only six having been permanent and average tenure lasting about 19 months. The district has changed leadership three times in the past year alone.
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The world s biggest food market turns to wrestlers to enforce mask-wearing
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The interior of the Central de Abastos of Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2020, considered the largest food market in the world.NurPhoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
This novel approach to dealing with non-mask wearers requires a bit of a heel turn.
Central de Abastos, one of the largest food markets in the world, has turned to luchadors professional wrestlers from the legendary Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (which translates to the World Wrestling Council) to enforce mask-wearing by shoppers and vendors.
In a video shared on Twitter by SBS News in Australia, a crew of luchadors manhandle customers and vendors who have forgotten (or refused) to wear masks. They also get spritzed with a healthy dose of what appears to be some sort of disinfectant spray.
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An investigation into a stolen vehicle in the city of Mission led to the discovery of a stolen piece of art, and similar crimes made throughout western Hidalgo County and in San Antonio.
Antonio Ramirez Jr. was arrested earlier this month after the Mission Police Department discovered he had been driving a vehicle he had stolen last January from a local used car dealership.
Ramirez Jr., a San Antonio native, was visiting family and staying with his pregnant wife at the Executive Inn & Suites located on 1786 E. Business Hwy 83 in Mission.