A Conflict of Interest

The District’s Special Relationship with the Union

Our District’s $1M Gift to the Union 

For 7-years, former teachers’ union president, Bob Croft, was employed by the District but did not teach in the classroom.  Croft was paid a full teacher’s salary from school funds to the extent of nearly $1M.  To make financial matters worse, a substitute teacher was hired each year since 2010 to teach Croft’s physical education class.  Meanwhile, our students struggle for access to overwhelmed school teachers and counselors.

“ Taxpayers and students need an independent representative who will look out for their interests…
a parent of a district student…with fresh ideas.
Lea is an outspoken voice for students and their parents… one of the few that dares to speak out.
Lea has the courage, commitment, and integrity to be a student-centered trustee.”

– John Salazar, SDUHSD Board Trustee

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