
TVUSD Good Governance Report Card January 2025
This month we recognize Dr. Anderson’s efforts to streamline the meeting process, follow the rules that govern trustees, and focus on responsible governance.
Mr. Schwartz continued to put students, academics and safety first, seeking collaboration and consensus with other board members.
Crossfire continues during pre-Closed Session portion of January TVUSD school board meeting
If you didn’t attend or watch the Tuesday, January 28 Temecula Valley Unified School District school board meeting, it was a doozy for a multitude of reasons.
Objectively speaking, a more than six-hour meeting is enough to qualify as such.
In this report, we will tackle the Closed Session portion of the meeting as it showed a lack of cohesion on the board.
How the work of a TVUSD trustee gets done
Before we get into the content of these policies, let’s focus on process; the basics of how TVUSD School board is supposed to conduct business (as opposed to how they conducted business in the past when Komrosky, Gonzalez and Wiersma were the majority).
Temecula City Council meeting summary report: Jan. 14, 2025
The January 14, 2025, Temecula City Council meeting addressed several important topics in a structured agenda. Included is a detailed summary with quotes from the council members on pertinent topics.
TVUSD School Board Good Governance Report Card: December 2024
Every month, we will publish the 1TVPAC Good Governance report card to evaluate TVUSD School Board trustees.
How to Talk About Politics with Family During Thanksgiving
Remember, Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate the people in your life and the values that bring you together. With patience and a little effort, you can navigate political discussions while keeping the holiday spirit intact.
What Happens When People Don't Vote Down Ballot in Local Elections?
When people fail to vote in these crucial races, the consequences can ripple through communities, affecting everything from public policy to the quality of daily life.