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Those on the Newport-Mesa Unified school board are individuals who
were elected to serve their community. In electing the board trustees,
the voters ask that they bring forth original and innovative ideas to
serve their community’s schools.
The trustees are expected to ask questions, take risks and reach a
consensus on various issues. The board, like a city council, is not a
team. Teams are supposed to always be unified in one cause. Boards,
because they represent different constituents and points of view, don’t
always have that luxury.
We stress that because there are some on Newport-Mesa’s board who seem
to think otherwise. While we appreciate two of the seven trustees for
making it known Tuesday why they wouldn’t appoint conservative trustee
Wendy Leece to a ceremonial position, we weren’t entirely thrilled with
what they had to say.
The Westside resident lacked team spirit, they said. Team spirit “does
not mean abandoning the team or demanding that a member resign,” said new
Vice President Martha Fluor.
In October, Leece urged Trustee Jim Ferryman to resign after he was
arrested for the second time on suspicion of driving under the influence
(his first arrest happened 30 years ago). Later, it was revealed his
blood alcohol content was 0.19, or more than twice the legal limit.
First of all, and again, the board is not a team. And secondly, at
least Leece had the guts to question Ferryman’s DUI arrest. The rest have
remained mum.
For seven years now, Leece has served her community. She even ran
unopposed in 1998. But during her stint, she has only been allowed to
serve a half-term as the board’s clerk. Trustee Judy Franco now enters
her fourth presidency in her 20 years.
At Tuesday’s meeting, trustee Dana Black asked Leece, “When you don’t
believe in the team, why do you want to lead the team?”
She doesn’t want to lead the team. She wants to lead the board. And
the board is not a team.
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