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NO CHOIR? Arroyo Grande High School s choir program is under threat of closing next year. Parent Kim Carrington found out about the possible cancellation of the program from her daughter when she came home from work on May 24. Carrington s daughter, an eighth grader in the Lucia Mar Unified School District, has been working with a counselor to schedule courses for her freshman year at Arroyo Grande High School, and said school staff recently informed her that choir wouldn t be available next year. Carrington said her daughter is a lifelong music lover and had been planning to take an elective choir course even at the expense of her summer vacation. She planned to take a health class early this summer, specifically, to free up space in her schedule for ch
Lucia Mar knew pervert bus driver falsified application, still hired him
May 20, 2021
David Lamb
The Lucia Mar Unified School District hired a bus driver who sexually abused a special-needs 9-year-old girl after catching the man withholding from his job application that he was previously convicted of peeping. [Tribune]
David Kenneth Lamb, 52, abused the girl repeatedly when she was riding on his school bus. The abuse, which occurred between January and May 2017, consisted of Lamb showing the girl pornography on his phone, touching her vagina and exposing his penis to her and making her touch it, according to court testimony.
Lamb pleaded no contest in 2019 to two felony charges of committing lewd acts on a child. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison and required to register for life as a sex offender. Lamb is currently serving time at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison in Blythe.
Home Grown, Grassroots, Organic Californian Recall Mania , Let many Gavin Newsoms , Liz Cheneys, Mitt Romneys awaken to the will of the people. Let the grassfires of recall mania be lit throughout all of America!
A South County teachers union is siding with three Lucia Mar Unified School District board members who are facing the threat of a recall election for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter to community members on May 5, Lucia Mar Unified Teachers Association President Cody King called the recall effort a witch hunt that would only succeed in wasting taxpayer dollars. click to enlarge File Photo By Kasey Bubnash ENOUGH IS ENOUGH At a rally outside the Lucia Mar Unified School District office on May 4, Michael Mulder, vice president of Central Coast Families for Education Reform, announced plans to recall three of the district s board members.