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Portola Valley School District trustee resigns
Original post made on Sep 14, 2017
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Comments
a resident of Atherton: West Atherton
on Sep 14, 2017 at 1:12 pm
Of course, school board members are free to resign at any time, and it's not possible to fully predict one's life circumstances for four years in the future, but school board members shouldn't resign simply because they no longer have children in District schools as the comment from Ms. Youstra implies is her reason. It was fully predictable to Ms. Youstra at the time she ran for the board that her children would age out of the schools before the end of her term. It is not the practice in neighboring districts for school board members to resign just because they don't have children in the schools.
a resident of Portola Valley: Central Portola Valley
on Sep 14, 2017 at 1:19 pm
Life can be complicated... I myself had to unexpectedly step back from a commitment this year because things changed.
I vote we not go down the path of passing judgment on something we don't know about.
a resident of Portola Valley: other
on Sep 14, 2017 at 6:47 pm
This is a big loss to the district. The Youstras have been enormous supporters of the PV school system for many, many years, and in so many ways. They are wonderful people, and have quietly gone above and beyond on numerous occasions in service to our community.
All of us wish Jennifer the best. She's certainly entitled to keep her reasons to herself.
a resident of Portola Valley: Westridge
on Sep 14, 2017 at 9:11 pm
It seems that all comments make sense. However, I think it could also be considered that a resignation by someone ELECTED has some obligation to their constituents for a reasonable reason. The reason given does give others the right to question why they did not consider that their child would term out before running, and, I agree that there is am obligation to fulfill their commitment. Such a curt answer leaves me to wonder coupled with such an abrupt resignation. Oh well...
a resident of Corte Madera School
on Sep 15, 2017 at 12:03 pm
There is a pattern of racketeering on that board that is worthy of a RICO indictment for denying the people the right to vote. Trustees take an oath to serve, not to serve at their own leisure until their own children are out of the district. Trustees have stepped down at least 5 times in the recent past. Then school board decides not to call for a special election to fill the seat because it costs too much money. However, they do get to appoint a replacement, denying the voters a fair vetting and voting process. Anne Campbell began this tradition when she resigned so she could be appointed Superintendent of San Mateo County when her predecessor stepped down before her term was up. (Sheriff Munks, also from Portola Valley, did the exact same thing in the Sheriff’s department.) Some statistics need to be compiled on how often this happens, how many (and which) trustees have resigned early, and how many serve by appointment vs. how many serve by election. The oversight of that board is negligible. I guess it is the Portola Valley Way.
a resident of Portola Valley: Central Portola Valley
on Sep 15, 2017 at 12:58 pm
"The oversight of that board is neglibible".. You do know that the oversight is the people of Portola Valley", correct? Unless you are some all-knowing person, you have no idea what others are going through and their reasons for making decisions. Here's an idea for you.. Volunteer, run for office, get involved. The trustees represent the voters. Since you apparently don't feel represented, get off your a@# and do something about it.