
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.
What’s important to this TVUSD board, flash or substance?
Let’s see if these board members prioritize the work of a trustee, come to these meetings prepared, attend every single one and actually do the job of trustee. The five members of the board have each spoken about working together, moving past the division, caring about students, and a desire to do the work. Actions speak louder and words.
Why School Voucher Systems Are Harmful and Costly for Taxpayers
Over the years, school voucher programs have gained attention as a means to offer families more choice in education. Proponents argue that vouchers provide opportunities for students to escape failing public schools and attend private institutions that better suit their needs. While the idea may sound appealing in theory, the reality of voucher systems is far more complex and fraught with unintended consequences. In practice, voucher programs have proven to be harmful to public education, inequitable for families, and surprisingly costly for taxpayers.
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.
Pardue sets deceptive tone for first meeting as MVUSD board president
The tone was set early by the leaders of the Murrieta Valley Unified School Board as new members were sworn in and officers were elected at the Dec. 17 meeting. New board members Christine Schmidt and Eleanor Briggs quickly fell in line with trustee Nick Pardue to elect him president.
Misinformation and accusations: The Brown Act
Niemi falsely claimed that because Anderson and Barham were leading in their respective races, they were essentially board members at that point (misinformation). And that because Schwartz nominated Anderson for the board president position and Barham voted along with him to elect her to the seat, a crime was committed (misinformation).
Anderson, Barham step immediately into leadership roles, promise new way forward for TVUSD
Tuesday night’s meeting was a positive start toward returning the TVUSD Board of Trustees to an elected body that is focused on doing the work, and governs on behalf of all for the benefit of the students at all Temecula schools.
Why Political Action Matters to Younger Generations
Political action gives them the tools to transform their ideals into tangible outcomes, proving that no voice is too small and no effort is too insignificant to make a difference.