Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Curious where you heard that from the school. I am an MV parent and emailed our executive director with a question about the same incident and have not gotten a response. I would like to follow up. Thank you.
Well they clearly had time today to send an email admonishing parents to not interfere with the election![]()
What is the Facebook site y'all are taking about? Btw the non interference email was a parent to parent communication from someone who has been supportive of the teachers. I believe it was fully in good faith to avoid any appearance that could cause people to wisdom the outcome of the election.
I received the parent-to-parent communication about non-interference (and approved of it). I also received an email from Kristin/the administration today about parents not trying to influence the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Curious where you heard that from the school. I am an MV parent and emailed our executive director with a question about the same incident and have not gotten a response. I would like to follow up. Thank you.
Well they clearly had time today to send an email admonishing parents to not interfere with the election![]()
What is the Facebook site y'all are taking about? Btw the non interference email was a parent to parent communication from someone who has been supportive of the teachers. I believe it was fully in good faith to avoid any appearance that could cause people to wisdom the outcome of the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Curious where you heard that from the school. I am an MV parent and emailed our executive director with a question about the same incident and have not gotten a response. I would like to follow up. Thank you.
Well they clearly had time today to send an email admonishing parents to not interfere with the election![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Curious where you heard that from the school. I am an MV parent and emailed our executive director with a question about the same incident and have not gotten a response. I would like to follow up. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
I just found out that the school is saying that the UNION is using the rooms and that's why special needs kids can't access their rooms, even though it's actually mv and the union buster!
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
Is this the person they hired? https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/wanted_poster_2_angel_cornejo.jpg
The administration sent an email to parents saying they had hired someone with “deep experience with unions.” I guess that’s true!
Anonymous wrote:How and when are the results of the voting announced?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
Is this the person they hired? https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/wanted_poster_2_angel_cornejo.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
We are leaving MV. We were already considering leaving and but this has made the decision easier. We are in an upper grade so it will be hard for MV to fill our slot. If others do the same it could just be another challenge for the school to deal with next year (either the school will have a smaller budget or will have to integrate more new upper grade kids or will have larger classes in earlier grades).
Im certain mundo will fill it with a 3rd grader who had a Spanish nanny when he was 2 and will “pick it up right away!”
Or maybe a 4th grader who wants that dci slot and doesn’t mind sacrificing two years of learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
Is this the person they hired? https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/wanted_poster_2_angel_cornejo.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]
Is this the person they hired? https://teamster.org/sites/default/files/wanted_poster_2_angel_cornejo.jpg
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person considering transferring their child in light of how the school is handling this? I just read the following on Facebook, [Today, a special education teacher at Mundo Verde Public Charter School was trying to meet with a special needs student, as she does every day. She was denied access to her space, by our executive director, because the $3000/day (your tax dollars at work!) union buster Angel Cornejo is holding anti-union meetings in her room. This is after nearly 100 parents signed a letter demanding leadership expel this man, who is trying to sow discord and confusion ahead of our union vote on Wednesday. If that's not a clearer depiction of the administration's priorities (maintaining power, denying staff voices, preserving the broken status quo > student services & learning) I don't know what is. Intimidation is illegal.]