Temecula Valley Unified School District has endured two years of political chaos, failed policies, costly lawsuits, and misinformation at the hands of trustees Jen Wiersma and Joseph Komrosky. Their time in power was defined by culture war distractions, personal attacks, and a refusal to take responsibility for the damage they caused.
By now, Temecula Valley Unified School District families have come to expect all flash, no substance from Board Members Jen Wiersma and Joe Komrosky. But their latest batch of resolutions makes one thing clearer than ever: Wiersma and Komrosky are more interested in fueling a culture war than preparing students for the real world.
When Jen Wiersma and Joseph Komrosky ran for the Temecula Valley Unified School Board, they wrapped themselves in the language of conservatism: limited government, parental rights, fiscal responsibility, and traditional values.
But once in office, their actions told a different story.
Their tenure has been marked not by thoughtful stewardship or principled governance — but by impulsive decisions, reckless spending, disregard for the rule of law, and a total failure to deliver results for students.
Temecula Valley Unified School District has endured two years of political chaos, failed policies, costly lawsuits, and misinformation at the hands of trustees Jen Wiersma and Joseph Komrosky. Their time in power was defined by culture war distractions, personal attacks, and a refusal to take responsibility for the damage they caused.
But there is hope.
By now, Temecula Valley Unified School District families have come to expect all flash, no substance from Board Members Jen Wiersma and Joe Komrosky. But their latest batch of resolutions makes one thing clearer than ever: Wiersma and Komrosky are more interested in fueling a culture war than preparing students for the real world.
When Jen Wiersma and Joseph Komrosky ran for the Temecula Valley Unified School Board, they wrapped themselves in the language of conservatism: limited government, parental rights, fiscal responsibility, and traditional values.
But once in office, their actions told a different story.
Their tenure has been marked not by thoughtful stewardship or principled governance — but by impulsive decisions, reckless spending, disregard for the rule of law, and a total failure to deliver results for students.