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Ravenswood community speaks out against renewing superintendent's contract

Original post made on Mar 26, 2018

Ravenswood City School District Superintendent Gloria Hernandez-Goff's contract is expiring in three months, and opposition is mounting in the community against keeping her in the district.

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Posted by Steve_J
a resident of another community
on Mar 26, 2018 at 1:24 pm

Steve_J is a registered user.

Great ideal do not renew the contract. She has too any issues with citizens and local elected government officials.


Posted by Voter
a resident of Belle Haven Elementary
on Mar 27, 2018 at 8:28 am

Just watch where the money flows. Dr. Hernandez has been putting money in the pockets of those who will support her or keep quiet about what's happening in Ravenswood. Look at the large contracts with consultants, PR, and her friends & family. She's also started putting money in the county superintendent race, which we only know because she's legally obligated to share that.


Posted by Brian
a resident of Menlo Park: The Willows
on Mar 27, 2018 at 6:45 pm

REnew her contract? After all the problems the district has had, after operating in a budget deficit for years, hiring her son for a highly paid job, laying off teachers you have got to be kidding!?!?

This school district has been a mess since the 70's (I know, I went there). It has not gotten any better and the residents of the community served by Ravenswood deserve better than they are getting. I hope they stand up and not only get rid of the superintendent but also the School board that has kept her around. Nothing will get better until drastic changes are made. I also hope an investigation is launched into corruption and misspending in the district.


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